sierra
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Over the weekend I had to make a river crossing in the mountains. I was with a lady I started hiking with almost a year ago, she is experienced, but has much to learn. I told her to pack water shoes for the crossing, then at the trailhead, I decided they most likely wouldn't be needed. The crossing proved tougher to rock hop than I thought, so I decided to take off my boots and wade it barefoot. Keep in mind, my dog is tied to my pack with a 11 ft lead at all times. About halfway across my feet hurt so bad from jamming into the rocks, I basically fell into the river. I had undid my pack straps, so I was good there and my dog stayed right with me. I managed to basically crawl across and get to the other side, but it was ugly. The lady I was with was standing on the other side looking like, I committed a crime she wanted no part of. I shouted to her to wade with her boots on and she made it across safely boots on. I must be getting old, in the old days, I waded many rivers barefoot, but this was my last. My crocs will be tied to my pack hence forth. Just when you thought you knew it all.