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Plus you can get an interesting mental exercise out of this. When you wearing crampons on mixed terrain, naturally you will try to step on ice and snow where it's available, and avoid rock and dirt. Then, when the ice coverage drops to a point where you remove the crampons, you have to reverse your mindset, and step preferentially on the rock and dirt. You get used to the change pretty fast, but it's definitely a mental exercise for the first several steps.
(Quote from old Star Trek: "Touching an opponent's color deprives a contestant of one weapon." I usually trot this out when we make the footwear change - resulting in a trekking pole beating from my wife.)
(Quote from old Star Trek: "Touching an opponent's color deprives a contestant of one weapon." I usually trot this out when we make the footwear change - resulting in a trekking pole beating from my wife.)