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Going on my first western elk hunt - will my treestand boot hold up?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigGriz" data-source="post: 1144329" data-attributes="member: 88442"><p>I would agree that you need a lace boot in Chama terrain. The only thing that I will add is to be careful with an all leather boot if you are really close to leaving. Most of them take some miles to break in. If you don't have time to break a pair in properly you may want to try one of the newer athletic type hiking boots. Sorry but I don't have a particular model in mind to recommend. Good luck with your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigGriz, post: 1144329, member: 88442"] I would agree that you need a lace boot in Chama terrain. The only thing that I will add is to be careful with an all leather boot if you are really close to leaving. Most of them take some miles to break in. If you don't have time to break a pair in properly you may want to try one of the newer athletic type hiking boots. Sorry but I don't have a particular model in mind to recommend. Good luck with your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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