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Going on my first western elk hunt - will my treestand boot hold up?
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<blockquote data-quote="B-P-UU" data-source="post: 1145519" data-attributes="member: 29114"><p>Another piece of free advice.. Bring 2 pair of serviceable boots (not the mucks.. 2 pair you can hike in). Many times, I've developed hot spots after a long day of hiking and didn't want them to turn into blisters on day 2, so rotate to a different boot. Make sure it's a different make/model so it 'wears' differently. </p><p></p><p>also, start living in those new boots once they arrive so you get used to them and they break in a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-P-UU, post: 1145519, member: 29114"] Another piece of free advice.. Bring 2 pair of serviceable boots (not the mucks.. 2 pair you can hike in). Many times, I've developed hot spots after a long day of hiking and didn't want them to turn into blisters on day 2, so rotate to a different boot. Make sure it's a different make/model so it 'wears' differently. also, start living in those new boots once they arrive so you get used to them and they break in a bit. [/QUOTE]
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