Hi all,
I am looking for a recommendation for a good hiking shoe, or low boot. With all the miles hiked by this group, I figured I could get some good advice. I'm not really interested in trail runners.
I have worn the same brand, and model, boots for many years. But, the quality has really fallen off.
I used to get about a year out of them. Now, after a few weeks, I need to start re-gluing the soles. I get a total of about four months. The manufacturer has given me vouchers for replacements. But, I don't need the hassle anymore.
I will be walking the CF, starting mid-April. I'm starting my training now, and would like to get a good pair to start training with.
A little about me... I wear a size 13w. I split my time between the Pacific Northwest and Death Valley NP. My wife and I live and work in state and national parks year round. They will be worn every single day. The boots need to be comfortable hiking on trails covered in pine needles (slippery) and rocky, dusty, slot canyons.
I'm not overly concerned about the cost, as long as the value is there. Weight isn't a huge concern either. I just need some comfortable, bulletproof, boots.
Thanks,
Greg
I am looking for a recommendation for a good hiking shoe, or low boot. With all the miles hiked by this group, I figured I could get some good advice. I'm not really interested in trail runners.
I have worn the same brand, and model, boots for many years. But, the quality has really fallen off.
I used to get about a year out of them. Now, after a few weeks, I need to start re-gluing the soles. I get a total of about four months. The manufacturer has given me vouchers for replacements. But, I don't need the hassle anymore.
I will be walking the CF, starting mid-April. I'm starting my training now, and would like to get a good pair to start training with.
A little about me... I wear a size 13w. I split my time between the Pacific Northwest and Death Valley NP. My wife and I live and work in state and national parks year round. They will be worn every single day. The boots need to be comfortable hiking on trails covered in pine needles (slippery) and rocky, dusty, slot canyons.
I'm not overly concerned about the cost, as long as the value is there. Weight isn't a huge concern either. I just need some comfortable, bulletproof, boots.
Thanks,
Greg