Saturday, May 9, 2026

Packed and Ready

 


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  1. He's not going far. Not until he gets some sensible footwear anyhow

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  2. This appears to be a dated photo. The external frame pack, the cotton socks and previously mentioned footwear. Sleeping bag is for summer camping. He won’t die but will likely learn some valuable lessons for the next hike.

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    1. without a waist belt, that pack would be hurting your back after an hour of hiking.

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  3. Old photo. I don't think they even make external frame packs anymore.

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  4. Hopefully those shoes were meant for in between cabin and boots?

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  5. Look up Grandma Gatewood. Not everyone needs high speed, low drag gear.

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  6. I once hiked the Whitney Trail in house slippers. Not because I intended to, but because of a late night and an early start. Didn't even realize it until I got to the sign "Permit needed beyond this point". It dawned on me my feet felt unusually comfortable. Yes, comfortable. My daughter asked if I was going back for my boots. Looking back down the access trail the answer was a definite no. Continued and made it to the top and back with no issues. A number of other hikers did notice and compliment me on the footwear.

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    1. I've seen kids hike some of the trails in the hills north of Boise in flip-flops--trails that I wouldn't walk without good hiking shoes, if not boots. But they seemed happy, so *shrug*.

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  7. Not going get far in those shoes.

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  8. I like the similarities and contrast between this photo and what I look like at the start of a backpack trip into Hells Canyon or the Seven Devils. The intention of the gear is the same, but the gear itself has come a very long way.

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    1. Gorgeous areas. Deepest canyon in North America.

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  9. Wore boots hiking for years. One time in CO, my buddy took his soaked boots and put them next to the fire, which turned out to be a mistake. He walked out in sandals. Next trip, both of us wore only sandals. Except for snow hikes, I never wore boots again!

    Tom762

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  10. Yuppie footwear circa 1983. Pack looks same vintage.

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  11. buy that boy a tape measuse and a level.

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  12. The shoes are LL Bean hunting boots, but the shoe version. They're waterproof and quite sturdy with a knobbed, hard rubber sole.

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