I'm leading a hike next Sunday and am struggling regarding what to ask participants to wear for footwear.
Last Saturday, a group of us went over the Tripyramids in a range from sneakers to leather boots (my option, which worked just fine) to insulated boots. Folks wore microspikes.
The only problem is that after the precipitation, there may be ice, and the chimney could be icy.
The simple option is to require crampons, and tell people bring whatever footwear they want, which is my inclination.
For the experienced hikers, given the forecast, would you expect people to be in microspikes and muddle through just fine, or would you expect folks to need crampons? I'm really struggling, given it's not quite winter conditions, but not quite not.
I would appreciate you thoughts!
Brian
Last Saturday, a group of us went over the Tripyramids in a range from sneakers to leather boots (my option, which worked just fine) to insulated boots. Folks wore microspikes.
The only problem is that after the precipitation, there may be ice, and the chimney could be icy.
The simple option is to require crampons, and tell people bring whatever footwear they want, which is my inclination.
For the experienced hikers, given the forecast, would you expect people to be in microspikes and muddle through just fine, or would you expect folks to need crampons? I'm really struggling, given it's not quite winter conditions, but not quite not.
I would appreciate you thoughts!
Brian