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[pct-l] Wet Feet



If you do take off your shoes to keep them dry at crossings, and just do it
in your socks, keep in mind... you'll be less stable, and you'll be exposing
the soles and sides of your feet to sharp rocks (depending on the stream).
And you'll still have wet socks on the other side, not much less annoying
than wet shoes. IMHO, HYOH, BYOB, etc.

Judson
Ashland

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Subject: [pct-l] Wet Feet



If your concerned about wet feet from water crossings, stop,
remove your shoes, put on your dirtiest pair of socks and
cross.