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[pct-l] Boots vs. shoes
I came out from a JMT hike over Taboose Pass once. When I hit the
desert floor there were only a couple dusty cars at the trailhead, and
the highway, where I was going to hitchike, was at least 10 miles away.
I was wearing Vasque Whitney II boots, heavy leather things that I
sealed well with Snoseal. It was over 100 degrees and I'm sure the
ground was hotter. Good, waterproof boots.
I wanted to stop and let my feet breathe, but intuited this would not be
a good idea. I reached the stream by the highway and took off my
boots. My feet were swollen to twice their size - literally twice their
size. My lymph system distributed water to my feet and hands, which
were also swollen.
The insides of the boots were slick/soaked with sweat. There would have
been no way to get my feet back in the boots, and if I'd stopped in the
desert, I can only imagine the agony I would have gone through trying.
I stuck my feet in the stream and passed out, to wake up an hour later,
feet back to normal...
Jeff Olson
Laramie WY