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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Herold" data-source="post: 1552741" data-attributes="member: 102658"><p>Great advice and recommendations in this thread. My $.02 , I have a lot of metal in one foot. The Kennetreks have been fantastic for me. As stated, buy early, break em in, and tune em up to make your feet happy with liner socks, merino wool, and / or various thickness outer sock.</p><p> Secondly, sounds like you live in the East. Let me assure you that hunting in the West is a different game. A lot of stuff out there just ain't the same. If you are going into the back country, especially by yourself, I strongly suggest that you have an InReach communication device. It is now made by Garmin. I prefer the Explorer. It will not only help you hunt, but will give you confidence and perhaps even save your life. I have come close to death on more than one occasion and I can assure you it sucks.</p><p> Headed to Northern Alberta soon. You can bet I will have my Kennetreks as well as my InReach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Herold, post: 1552741, member: 102658"] Great advice and recommendations in this thread. My $.02 , I have a lot of metal in one foot. The Kennetreks have been fantastic for me. As stated, buy early, break em in, and tune em up to make your feet happy with liner socks, merino wool, and / or various thickness outer sock. Secondly, sounds like you live in the East. Let me assure you that hunting in the West is a different game. A lot of stuff out there just ain’t the same. If you are going into the back country, especially by yourself, I strongly suggest that you have an InReach communication device. It is now made by Garmin. I prefer the Explorer. It will not only help you hunt, but will give you confidence and perhaps even save your life. I have come close to death on more than one occasion and I can assure you it sucks. Headed to Northern Alberta soon. You can bet I will have my Kennetreks as well as my InReach. [/QUOTE]
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