Backpacking & Camping Tips : Buying Hiking Boots
The type of hiking boots a backpacker should buy depends on what their needs are. Buy hiking boots for light hiking, rugged terrain or general purpose with tips from a backpacking guide in thisfree video on camping and hiking. Expert: Richard Fields Bio: Richard Fields has been an avid backpacker and backcountry guide for over 25 years. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
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What type of boot would you recommand for tropical conditions as I’m looking to do the Kokoda Trek in PNG
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I am going to be doing alot of hiking in the future but i am talking more off road type of hiking alot of hills i need them water proof and snake proof and my pack adverages around 25 lbs any suggestions??
Nice, short video with a lot of information.
Good video. Which is kind of rare for ExpertVillage I might add.
Check out REI. What you’re looking at is an average hiking boot. Avoid the ones without ankle support, but don’t go for an all leather boot. A Light hiking boot with ankle support or a stiffer boot with a synthetic upper will do fine. For Snake Proof, check out gaiters. They come in three basic heights, you’d probably use a medium or high (the higher cuts tend to be more durable).
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