Bushwhack
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I've found that the salewa firetail trail runners work great. they are marketed as approach shoes, but I've been able to put a little over 500 miles of mountain running and backpacking into them without loss of waterproofing or grip- I did a presi traverse yesterday in them, and they gripped very well going down jackson-webster trail in the rain, which was a mess of steep, wet slab and mud.
the fact that they are designed primarily as approach shoes helps tremendously with scrambling. I can rock climb with them on if I have to, albeit about two grades below where I would be with climbing shoes.
I have heard complaints that they are not flexible in their fit- they work great for some people, not at all for others. Make sure you get a chance to try them out thoroughly before dropping 200 dollars on them.
the fact that they are designed primarily as approach shoes helps tremendously with scrambling. I can rock climb with them on if I have to, albeit about two grades below where I would be with climbing shoes.
I have heard complaints that they are not flexible in their fit- they work great for some people, not at all for others. Make sure you get a chance to try them out thoroughly before dropping 200 dollars on them.