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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2226762" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>You need a very good fitting boot. Water proof. A very light pair of socks and a heavy wool sock over the light pair of socks. That will allow for you foot to move, but stop most blistering if any. The wool socket retain about 80% of it heat even if wet. Make sure you have more than one set of socks to allow the use set to air out and dry out. If you are carrying a heavy pack you will need a heavier set of boots. </p><p>Take a look at Backpacking and on hiking with how to use boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2226762, member: 101791"] You need a very good fitting boot. Water proof. A very light pair of socks and a heavy wool sock over the light pair of socks. That will allow for you foot to move, but stop most blistering if any. The wool socket retain about 80% of it heat even if wet. Make sure you have more than one set of socks to allow the use set to air out and dry out. If you are carrying a heavy pack you will need a heavier set of boots. Take a look at Backpacking and on hiking with how to use boots. [/QUOTE]
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