Tips for Frozen Boots
I've been winter backpacking for about 8yrs now and so far I've been happy with my Leather Merrel boots for the past 4yrs. At night I'll take 1 or two of those cheap disposable heat pads or hand warmers they sell @ Target/Dicks Sporting Goods place them towards the toe portion of the boot and seal the top part with a sock. Then I'll turn the boot upside down so the heat works its way through the entire boot. When morning comes your boots are dry and ready to go. This year I'll try wrapping them in a plastic bag to see if it speeds up the process.
Good Luck,
Voyager
I've been winter backpacking for about 8yrs now and so far I've been happy with my Leather Merrel boots for the past 4yrs. At night I'll take 1 or two of those cheap disposable heat pads or hand warmers they sell @ Target/Dicks Sporting Goods place them towards the toe portion of the boot and seal the top part with a sock. Then I'll turn the boot upside down so the heat works its way through the entire boot. When morning comes your boots are dry and ready to go. This year I'll try wrapping them in a plastic bag to see if it speeds up the process.
Good Luck,
Voyager