weekday day hikes
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weekday day hikes
Hello I was wondering if anyone would like to do some day hikes on weekdays in the supers. or somewhere else nearby? Does'nt really matter to me because I have'nt really been anywhere! (just moved here recently)I have weekdays free and could use a little less solitude when I hike! So if interested please let me know I'm ready to go with a moments notice.
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Re: weekday day hikes
In response to ajcanable's reply:
Hi Andy
Still need a hike buddy. I have hiked a lot of the Supers. Want to do four Peeks this week. I am 60 but very fit. I plan a 600 mile hike in Australia in 2004.
Regards
David
Hi Andy
Still need a hike buddy. I have hiked a lot of the Supers. Want to do four Peeks this week. I am 60 but very fit. I plan a 600 mile hike in Australia in 2004.
Regards
David
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Some of you might not know that the Webmaster of this Fine Site was once known as Teva Joe. Did Mark Thatcher (et al) crack down on him and make him change his name? Of did his feet get so cracked he just gave up on them? Maybe someday the WHOLE STORY can be told!Shi wrote:In response to ajcanable's reply: Have you tried Teva's, they are the BEST! I'll hike in my Teva's often times over hiking boots! I always carry them with me and have even backpacked wearing Teva's after I sprained my ankle in boots.....!!!! Teva's =
Eh, Joe?
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good luck
Tevas don't know what day of the week it is. Tevas don't know weekends from weekdays. Tevas only know the fleet of feet. Tevas know trails.ajcanable wrote:I...will become solely a weekend hiker again.
Buy Tevas. Tevas be Da Best! Just ask Joe! Teva Joe.
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I too am a TEVA lover
I have had the same pair of TEVA's for some time, and they are awesome. I even play golf in them. Nothing like kicking them of for a few minutes while putting on a nice soft cut green. I have not hiked in them, though. When I get to the hikes that require many creek crossings, I will now utilize them.
So do I hear a TEVA hike in the making?????
So do I hear a TEVA hike in the making?????

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whew, that seems a little far fetchedmontezumawell wrote:Eh, Joe?
hiking in SANDALS!

http://hikearizona.com/dex2/article.php?AID=12
- joe
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I've got to try Tevas on a hike some day to see what all the excitement is about.
I just look at how beat up my boots get and think that would be my bare foot. Do you wear them on trails like Siphon draw to the flatiron?
With the boots I wear, I don't see any added flexability by wearing Tevas. My boots aren't too high, I still have full range of motion. If my ankle were to bend beyond what I can normally bend it, then my boot would offer support (or at least that is what the designers say...).
I just look at how beat up my boots get and think that would be my bare foot. Do you wear them on trails like Siphon draw to the flatiron?
With the boots I wear, I don't see any added flexability by wearing Tevas. My boots aren't too high, I still have full range of motion. If my ankle were to bend beyond what I can normally bend it, then my boot would offer support (or at least that is what the designers say...).
“Life is tough, but it’s tougher if you’re stupid”
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Snick that's great
many others have tried without success
I think you have to try it for over a month before you can bat it down
then many still won't find peace in sandals
I would and do wear tevas up to the Flatiron. In fact that's a great hike for tevas. Unless I need to wear pants for brush the sandals are usually on.
my boots weigh 1lb 11ounces each
tevas 11.6 ounces each
that's almost taking a pound off each foot
which isn't just weight it's weight in motion
you know how good it feels to take off your boots and cool off your feet
why heat 'em up, you wouldn't wrap a scarf around your face unless it was cold outside
It seems pretty common to ask "I'll beat my feet up"
I've really never had a problem with sandals
Yes there's the occasional pebble you need to shake out & your feet do come home dirty as sin
...at worst
Going through cholla areas you're carefull not to step on prickly balls
Same case in boots you kind of look, but you'll probably end up "unknowingly" fling one onto yourself or a friend
but if you're happy in boots keep wearing 'em, no need to spend extra money on sandals
many others have tried without success
I think you have to try it for over a month before you can bat it down
then many still won't find peace in sandals
I would and do wear tevas up to the Flatiron. In fact that's a great hike for tevas. Unless I need to wear pants for brush the sandals are usually on.
my boots weigh 1lb 11ounces each
tevas 11.6 ounces each
that's almost taking a pound off each foot
which isn't just weight it's weight in motion
you know how good it feels to take off your boots and cool off your feet
why heat 'em up, you wouldn't wrap a scarf around your face unless it was cold outside
It seems pretty common to ask "I'll beat my feet up"
I've really never had a problem with sandals
Yes there's the occasional pebble you need to shake out & your feet do come home dirty as sin

...at worst
Going through cholla areas you're carefull not to step on prickly balls
Same case in boots you kind of look, but you'll probably end up "unknowingly" fling one onto yourself or a friend
but if you're happy in boots keep wearing 'em, no need to spend extra money on sandals
- joe
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