On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 23:33:41 +0200, Jarmo Hurri
wrote:
I've dealt with a similar problem hiking in and out of the Niagara
River gorge. I've been using studded Weinbrenners (you might want to
dispense with the studs) and I used them as hiking boots when dry and
wet. I'd keep a pair of dry Bare 2mm neoprene socks. Hike down in
them, remove the neoprene socks, and then suit up in my waders. When
the day is done, remove the waders and put back on the dry neoprene
socks and hike back up in my wet wading boots while my feet stay dry
and warm.
Peter
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