Keeping your feet dry
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PaleoRobGuides: 171 | Official Routes: 78Triplogs Last: 443 d | RS: 24Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 831 d
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Keeping your feet dry
Anyone have any ideas beyond plastic baggies inside the boots for keeping your feet dry on an extended period creek-bottom hike. Water is supposed to be ankle deep, and while I've got supposedly water-proof boots, my wife and our friend do not, so they are looking for cheap options. Also is there a backpacking "boot dryer" that runs off small propane cans or anything similar? They're worried about waking up in the morning to cold wet boots after our creek experience.
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fairweather8588Guides: 1 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 470 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: never
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Re: Keeping your feet dry
As for drying them overnight, just put some dispoable handwarmers in you boots and push the tongue of the boot down, that should dry them up before sunrise
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PaleoRobGuides: 171 | Official Routes: 78Triplogs Last: 443 d | RS: 24Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 831 d
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Re: Keeping your feet dry
Sweet tip. Thanks!fairweather8588 wrote:As for drying them overnight, just put some dispoable handwarmers in you boots and push the tongue of the boot down, that should dry them up before sunrise
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nonotGuides: 107 | Official Routes: 108Triplogs Last: 17 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 7 | Last: 17 d
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Re: Keeping your feet dry
Synthetic socks and old tennis shoes. You feet will get wet, but you shouldn't get blisters.
Bring a pair of dry socks to change into after the hike is done.
Bring a pair of dry socks to change into after the hike is done.
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Re: Keeping your feet dry
To dry wet boots in the field fill a cooking pot with dry sand and heat it up on a stove or fire. Pour the sand into your boots and let them sit all night. Poor out the sand in the morning and magic - dry boots!
And whatever you do be careful with your boots around any kind of FIRE!
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Read my post under Gear>Shelter, Bags & Camp>My First Hammock> dated February 19, 2008.
And whatever you do be careful with your boots around any kind of FIRE!
I know!

Read my post under Gear>Shelter, Bags & Camp>My First Hammock> dated February 19, 2008.
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