A two-day 50-mile hike to condition myself and test techniques for a John Muir Trail hike in July. An interesting area I had never hiked in before.
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The crossing of Sugarloaf creek. looking back after crossing. I waded across this day since I needed the practice and it would keep my feet cool. The drill is to remove shoes and socks, take out insoles, and put shoes back on. Once on the other side, remove shoes and wring them out, dry feet with green rag, reinstall insoles and then don one pair of liner socks, swapping out the socks after a half-hour or so of walking. Works great!
The crossing of Sugarloaf creek. looking back after crossing. I waded across this day since I needed the practice and it would keep my feet cool. The drill is to remove shoes and socks, take out insoles, and put shoes back on. Once on the other side, remove shoes and wring them out, dry feet with green rag, reinstall insoles and then don one pair of liner socks, swapping out the socks after a half-hour or so of walking. Works great!
Camera: Canon (Canon Powershot A510) |
Original size: 1536px x 2048px |
Current: 225px x 300px |
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