Message from @Artemis

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2020-05-07 03:06:52 UTC  

Never been to Asia but that does sound fun

2020-05-07 03:07:55 UTC  

I’ve been around Europe and Mexico. That’s about it.

2020-05-07 03:10:49 UTC  

5.11 boots use composite toe instead of steel.

2020-05-07 03:17:03 UTC  

Never ran steel toes but I was moderately happy with composite toe. I'm also obsessive about my feet from running though.

2020-05-07 03:20:13 UTC  

I regularly check my shoe soles to see if I am running properly

2020-05-07 03:26:34 UTC  

Spare boots and spare socks are a real thing. So is crossing barefoot

2020-05-07 03:28:50 UTC  

I've used camp shoes to cross before but have always worried about cutting my feel on rocks underwater and never crosses barefoot

2020-05-07 03:32:38 UTC  

I made the mistake of wearing the wrong boots out to a three day event in the rain, crawling through streams and such. I think I changed my socks about 6 times a day and wore walmart sacks over them. I've been told if you're going to be in and out of shallow water a ton, LALO Amphibian boots and sealskinz socks are the way to go.

2020-05-07 03:34:27 UTC  

I just didn't really have any other boots with ankle support and couldn't afford anything at the time. It was a ton of fun, but I had my feet completely caked in foot powder by the time I was done. Also, average temp was around 35-45 depending on the time of day.

2020-05-07 03:39:33 UTC  

I do have a lower cut boot since 8 inch boots limit mobility too much in my opinion. Foot powder is a must if you are in shoes. In the heat it works so well when your feet sweat

2020-05-07 03:40:15 UTC  

I use Merrel chameleon hiking shoes. Use inside out moisture-wicking socks for liners, and wool socks over if it's cold.

2020-05-07 03:40:43 UTC  

wool socks were a lifesaver in the cold water

2020-05-07 03:40:55 UTC  

Can dry quickly too.

2020-05-07 03:41:55 UTC  

I'm never making that mistake again though. Next time I go out like that, I'm saving up and getting a good pair of boots made for the environment

2020-05-07 03:42:42 UTC  

I love Sierra Trading Post. Last years gear is totally worth the money for 1/2 price boots

2020-05-07 03:42:52 UTC  

I was stupid in the first place for doing it but I didn't have the money. T8 bifida does not mix with water

2020-05-07 03:45:20 UTC  

Winter requires waterproof boots or gaiters.

2020-05-07 03:45:45 UTC  

This was fall so it wasn't freezing outside at least

2020-05-07 03:46:30 UTC  

There's a theory on boots made for water though. You can't keep water out of your boots, it's impossible because even if it's completely waterproof, you'll still sweat. You can make a boot that lets water out though

2020-05-07 03:47:56 UTC  

With boots that don't breathe well leaving the boots slightly loose air flows when the boot moves with each step and can clear out some of that sweat

2020-05-07 03:48:30 UTC  

but then water can get in, and stay in, when you go knee deep in a creek

2020-05-07 03:51:16 UTC  

Yeah I basically fear water unless I'm planning to swim

2020-05-07 03:51:53 UTC  

if you make it out of a material that can't become waterlogged, but create drainage holes, the water flows in when you go into water, and flows out when you leave, letting your feet stay dry when you're on land

2020-05-07 03:58:01 UTC  

The particular event I went to, (cringe if you want) was a three day airsoft game put on by a couple of rangers. Tons of fun, I got to play as a starving Venezuelan rebel with a G3. The setting was an alternate reality confederation of south american countries under a communist dictatorship with a small rebellion of citizens who were being covertly assisted by a ranger battalion and one ODA. The whole thing written and ran by a couple of actual rangers.
I figured the best approach for attack would be to come from the shittiest path possible, so I lead my ragtag fireteam crawling through hundreds of yards of thorns, creeks, swamps, and everything else unpleasant that Picher Oklahoma had to offer. It worked, we cleared house and rolled the enemy team while they were too busy complaining about people using white light instead of IR.
After getting waaaay off track there, desert boots in miles of swamp and thorns was not fun.

2020-05-07 03:58:39 UTC  

but also fun in a way, larping as a starving peasant

2020-05-07 03:58:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704577856914849802/707803600814080051/Screenshot_20200506-225833_Facebook.jpg

2020-05-07 03:59:16 UTC  

Cop shoots little girl why trying to shoot a dog protecting her and gets ruled immune.

2020-05-07 03:59:20 UTC  

The actual fuck.

2020-05-07 03:59:22 UTC  

I was seeing if anyone had experience with quick dry boots over water proof. I am debating the transition but don't want to drop more money on boots

2020-05-07 03:59:25 UTC  

I remember when that happened

2020-05-07 03:59:46 UTC  

Yeah he just got immune from being sued or prosecuted.

2020-05-07 04:00:28 UTC  

Look up reviews for the LALO Shadow Amphibian. It's fucking expensive, but everyone I've talked with who runs them said they're worth it.

2020-05-07 04:00:43 UTC  

Saving up for other things though, so it's not exactly high on my list

2020-05-07 04:04:40 UTC  

I see a composite shank as something that I would like but a super rigid sole isn't something everyone likes

2020-05-07 04:06:51 UTC  

It's important to keep the sole from collapsing and taking the load off of your feet, especially if you're carrying a ton of junk. I think part of the reason was to make the boot more quiet when moving

2020-05-07 04:08:17 UTC  

anyway, I've stayed up too late. Gotta get to work in the morning

2020-05-07 04:16:25 UTC  

Hey guys

2020-05-07 04:21:54 UTC  

Alright dueces dude

2020-05-07 04:33:54 UTC  

I love my Danners. I’ve stepped in a creek until it was above the top (these are 8 inch boots) and pulled it out to test.

2020-05-07 04:34:05 UTC  

Walked for about 10 minutes, took it off, and my socks were dry.

2020-05-07 05:34:41 UTC  

My dads wore the same pare of Danner ft lewis something for 20 years. @[LA] Zoomer Medi/k/