So I made my first stream (small/creek) crossing the other day, where I could not safely cross without walking in the water.
"No big deal," I thought. I see people walking in water all the time in backpack videos.
And I thought that my wool-ish socks (Darn Tough) and my shoes (a lot of fabric) would dry out quickly. Especially in dry Arizona.
(GORE-TEX wouldn't have helped, since the water was ankle-deep, and filled my shoes from the top.)
But I was surprised to find, at the end of a long day, that both my socks and shoes were still wet.
My feet weren't chilled. So I didn't even realize that they were wet. But I did notice my feet burning, in a blister-like way, while navigating technical terrain. (That I had no business being on.) And I could barely pull my shoes off that night.
Thankfully no blisters. But I'm wondering what is the Best Practice for shoes/socks/feet after walking through water?
Best Practice regarding wet shoes/socks after stream crossing?
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Re: Best Practice regarding wet shoes/socks after stream crossing?
My wife from Utah calls them thongs, too, and I've always thought it was funny. She lived in Australia for a bit at one point and that's what they call them there so maybe that's where she picked it up.
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I was born and raised in AZ calling them thongs or zories.
I was born and raised in AZ calling them thongs or zories.
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Never heard of zories. But wasn't born in AZ.
A web image search for thongs often shows flip-flops.
Never heard of zories. But wasn't born in AZ.
A web image search for thongs often shows flip-flops.
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"Yes dear, I was just looking for shoes. Promise."TooOld2HikeQ wrote:A web image search for thongs
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Yeah, I was hesitant to suggest it. But I have "Safe Search" ON.
Yeah, I was hesitant to suggest it. But I have "Safe Search" ON.
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Re: Best Practice regarding wet shoes/socks after stream crossing?
@TooOld2HikeQ
Search for dirty girl gaiters, that's always fun, especially if you use that other spelling of gaiters.
Search for dirty girl gaiters, that's always fun, especially if you use that other spelling of gaiters.
Go find a LonelyCache
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