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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, the sort it wouldn't be fun getting to wearing my Simms Freestones. Any recommendations for lightweight Aquastealth or (preferably) studded Aquastealth hiking-boot-style wading boots? In particular, any experiences with either Cabela's Ultralights (http://tinyurl.com/yve7tg) or LL Bean's River Treads (http://tinyurl.com/2zswg2)? Some people on another site have suggested the Korker Convertibles, but I wonder if they've solved the problem of the soles coming loose.... I know some folks like to hike in using regular hiking boots, carrying wading boots in a pack, but I'd like to keep things as simple as possible. Being a klutz, I'm also not keen on the notion of wading in normal hiking boots. Observations on life sucking will of course be entertained, as always. ![]() Thanks, JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... snipped Some people on another site have suggested the Korker Convertibles, but I wonder if they've solved the problem of the soles coming loose.... Unfortunately, not yet. Got a pair for Christmas and have put them to good use. The soles don't come loose often, but I HAVE been left in the middle of a pretty scary situation with the sole flopping around and banging against my leg in the middle of some fairly fast moving water. Jeremy Moe |
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JR wrote:
Any recommendations for lightweight Aquastealth or (preferably) studded Aquastealth hiking-boot-style wading boots? I use the Simms lightweight Aquastealth-soled boots with removable studs. (Sheet metal screws.) Sometimes I want to remove the studs when I'm rafting. Works for me. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On May 31, 5:34 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. 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, the sort it wouldn't be fun getting to wearing my Simms Freestones. Any recommendations for lightweight Aquastealth or (preferably) studded Aquastealth hiking-boot-style wading boots? In particular, any experiences with either Cabela's Ultralights (http://tinyurl.com/yve7tg) or LL Bean's River Treads (http://tinyurl.com/2zswg2)? Some people on another site have suggested the Korker Convertibles, but I wonder if they've solved the problem of the soles coming loose.... I know some folks like to hike in using regular hiking boots, carrying wading boots in a pack, but I'd like to keep things as simple as possible. Being a klutz, I'm also not keen on the notion of wading in normal hiking boots. Observations on life sucking will of course be entertained, as always. ![]() Thanks, JR i **** in the face of the great whore, retirement. other than that, from boots i know nothing. yfitons wayno |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On May 31, 5:34 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. 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, the sort it wouldn't be fun getting to wearing my Simms Freestones. Any recommendations for lightweight Aquastealth or (preferably) studded Aquastealth hiking-boot-style wading boots? In particular, any experiences with either Cabela's Ultralights (http://tinyurl.com/yve7tg) or LL Bean's River Treads (http://tinyurl.com/2zswg2)? Some people on another site have suggested the Korker Convertibles, but I wonder if they've solved the problem of the soles coming loose.... I know some folks like to hike in using regular hiking boots, carrying wading boots in a pack, but I'd like to keep things as simple as possible. Being a klutz, I'm also not keen on the notion of wading in normal hiking boots. Observations on life sucking will of course be entertained, as always. ![]() Thanks, JR i **** in the face of the great whore, retirement. other than that, from boots i know nothing. yfitons wayno she laps your liquid laughing and spitting she leaves ![]() john |
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On Jun 1, 12:43 am, "asadi" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... On May 31, 5:34 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. 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, the sort it wouldn't be fun getting to wearing my Simms Freestones. Any recommendations for lightweight Aquastealth or (preferably) studded Aquastealth hiking-boot-style wading boots? In particular, any experiences with either Cabela's Ultralights (http://tinyurl.com/yve7tg) or LL Bean's River Treads (http://tinyurl.com/2zswg2)? Some people on another site have suggested the Korker Convertibles, but I wonder if they've solved the problem of the soles coming loose.... I know some folks like to hike in using regular hiking boots, carrying wading boots in a pack, but I'd like to keep things as simple as possible. Being a klutz, I'm also not keen on the notion of wading in normal hiking boots. Observations on life sucking will of course be entertained, as always. ![]() Thanks, JR i **** in the face of the great whore, retirement. other than that, from boots i know nothing. yfitons wayno she laps your liquid laughing and spitting she leaves ![]() john- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - i just *knew* i could count on you, john... yfitons wayno |
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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. 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.... I have no suggestions for your actual question, but oh man does that suck!!!!! Hope you escape the east coast hell as quickly as possible. - Ken |
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![]() .... 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 ? |
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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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