MadRiver
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A side question if I may; do you consider hiking in leather boots or non-plastic boots in the winter to be reckless? Now that I have relocated to NH, I have just increased my winter hiking from a few trips a season to every other weekend. I’m in the market for some winter boots but I get the distinct impression from reading this thread that my only option seems to be plastic, if I do not want to be considered reckless if I spend an unplanned night in the woods.
Although I have not had a problem as of yet, I also haven’t hiked above treeline for an extended period of time in my leather boots. I did go to EMS on Tuesday night and tried on several pairs of Northface winter boots. They didn’t have my size in the NF Chute, the Salomon Avo were too strange looking, the NF Baltoro were too narrow, and the Sorel Caribou had no support. The only reason way I was looking at EMS was because my sister gave me a $100.00 gift card for Christmas. If I cannot find a right fit at EMS in Gorham after my hike on Saturday, I might have to bite the bullet and buy elsewhere.
Although I have not had a problem as of yet, I also haven’t hiked above treeline for an extended period of time in my leather boots. I did go to EMS on Tuesday night and tried on several pairs of Northface winter boots. They didn’t have my size in the NF Chute, the Salomon Avo were too strange looking, the NF Baltoro were too narrow, and the Sorel Caribou had no support. The only reason way I was looking at EMS was because my sister gave me a $100.00 gift card for Christmas. If I cannot find a right fit at EMS in Gorham after my hike on Saturday, I might have to bite the bullet and buy elsewhere.
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