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Recommendations for lightweight hiking/wading boots
JR typed:
Well, it looks like the calcs I made that led me to try an early semi-retirement were, um, somewhat overly optimistic. AND the only decent job in my field I've been able to find is all the way across the country, in Washington DC (aka The Belly of the Beast). :( So, leaving aside for the moment at least the whole question of life, as in having to work for a living, sucking big time.... ...it appears there are a lot of small secluded Appalachian mountain streams in my future, snip From one West Coast transplant to another, it ain't all that bad. After you get settled a bit, think about a nice retreat to New England. I'd love to show you George, Gary, and Stan's favorite spots. ;-) BTW, my lovely wife (of 32 years today) said just the other day, "You really should think about going to that Penns thingy." Either she's very intuitive or incessant whining works. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Recommendations for lightweight hiking/wading boots
On May 31, 2:34 pm, JR wrote:
snippage Any recommendations for lightweight Aquastealth or (preferably) studded Aquastealth hiking-boot-style wading boots? Some people on another site have suggested the Korker Convertibles, but I wonder if they've solved the problem of the soles coming loose.... snippage2 Observations on life sucking will of course be entertained, as always. ;) Thanks, JR Well I gotta say that sucks. I've always appreciated your contributions here and on Westfly. I moved out to the Pac NW to escape just that to which you are headed. I certainly wish you well and suspect you'll find plenty of fine places and things to enjoy once you settle in out there. The Deschutes will still be here when you get back! The new Korkers. Saw them at the FF show here in Portland recently and almost bought a pair. I really loved my old pair until the soles started to come out regularly. The hiking soles were great and I could slip the studs in and out as needed in my friend's "furniture grade" wooden drift boat. They never seemed to strand me in the stream just hiking from place to place. The new ones look _considerably_ better. I'm gonna get a pair when my (yup, you guessed it) Simms Freestone's wear out. I can't say from experience they solved the problems with the old style had but I was pretty impressed with the attempt. I was thinking about the guide boot: http://korkers.com/product.php?recKey=38 because they have the cool lacing system. It's getting hard to get my belly out of the way when I want to tie my shoes! Good luck. The other Jeff M. |
Recommendations for lightweight hiking/wading boots
.... On May 31, 2:34 pm, JR wrote: Well, it looks like the calcs I made that led me to try an early semi-retirement were, um, somewhat overly optimistic. Indian Joe having enjoyed JR"s company only twice ask----damm JR did you leave beer and fancy women out of your calcs ? So we can count on your company this fall in N.C mountains ? |
Recommendations for lightweight hiking/wading boots
Tim J. wrote:
From one West Coast transplant to another, it ain't all that bad. After you get settled a bit, think about a nice retreat to New England. I'd love to show you George, Gary, and Stan's favorite spots. ;-) Well, there are those who hold that a resurrection follows the end of the world... and if it takes stealing those boys' secret spots to accomplish it, who am I to cavil...? g BTW, my lovely wife (of 32 years today) said just the other day, "You really should think about going to that Penns thingy." Either she's very intuitive or incessant whining works. Happy anniversary. - JR |
Recommendations for lightweight hiking/wading boots
Joe McIntosh wrote:
... On May 31, 2:34 pm, JR wrote: Well, it looks like the calcs I made that led me to try an early semi-retirement were, um, somewhat overly optimistic. Indian Joe having enjoyed JR"s company only twice ask----damm JR did you leave beer and fancy women out of your calcs ? Ahhh! So we can count on your company this fall in N.C mountains ? Perhaps, if for no other reason than that I obviously need to consult with you *before* making major life choices. g - JR |
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