boots too big imo
― be told and get high on coconut (gbx), Monday, 19 July 2010 21:54 (fifteen years ago)
if they felt numb, probably too tight
― just1n3, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 01:22 (fifteen years ago)
i had a pair of amazing ecco gor-tex hiking boots that i couldn't wear bc they did the same thing after 30mins or so - i think it was bc altho the leather would have stretched after wearing them in, the gor-tex wouldn't.
― just1n3, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 01:23 (fifteen years ago)
TREES
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4135/4812648290_75d8dd4126.jpg
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― ghee hee hee (La Lechera), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 19:35 (fifteen years ago)
VIEWhttp://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/4812031209_fcbdf59e61.jpg
daaaaaang
― be told and get high on coconut (gbx), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 20:04 (fifteen years ago)
so are my boots too big (gbx, doctor) or too small (justin3, shoe expert)?
it is a mystery
― ghee hee hee (La Lechera), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 20:27 (fifteen years ago)
i mean if the pain/numbness happens only when going downhill, it might be because your toes are sliding forward and banging the end of yr boots. this has been my experience, at least. you could try some insoles, they usually do a good job of holding yr feet in the same place while you move around
― be told and get high on coconut (gbx), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 20:42 (fifteen years ago)
i had some insoles and i removed them because it seemed like they were crowding my toes. it got a little better, but still happened on the final day of hiking. as soon as i took my boots off and rubbed my feet a little, the pain was totally gone. this makes me think it's the boot and not a deformed/fucked up foot.
― ghee hee hee (La Lechera), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 20:48 (fifteen years ago)
in my opinion, most numbness, toe-banging, and blister issues arise when boots are too stiff. i really don't think it's necessary to have a traditional leather hiking boot unless you're carrying a pack that's 25 - 30% of your weight. once i finally switched to trail runners as my hiking (and backpacking shoes), i stopped getting problems similar to what you've described.
if you want to stick with boots, i second gbx's recommendation for insoles - get a pair that is advertised as low profile. superfeet insoles are probably best at holding your feet in place, because they have a lot of arch support and a really deep heel cup, or you can get customizable ones from montrail or sole that are a little less extreme.
― dad, i wanna be a lothario speedwagon (ytth), Wednesday, 21 July 2010 01:39 (fifteen years ago)
yeah i am 100% of trail runners---i haven't used a "real" hiking boot in like ten years
― be told and get high on coconut (gbx), Wednesday, 21 July 2010 02:22 (fifteen years ago)
~in favor~
huh
mine aren't leather, but they are boots. will take into consideration. i like the sturdiness of boots, and the very solid sole, and the fact that i can wear them in the snow, but i always find myself wanting a pair of hiking shoes BUT i don't want to ruin my running shoes. so many shoes.
― ghee hee hee (La Lechera), Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:01 (fifteen years ago)
gahhh need car miss hikes ;_;
― tehresa, Friday, 23 July 2010 20:55 (fifteen years ago)
I just got back from approx two weeks of hiking in NE Oregon, where I calculate I hiked about 110 miles and 20,000 ft. of elevation gain and loss in 12 days of hikes. I may post a few pics later. I feel great btw. It's my form of periodic rejuvenation.
However, I drove 350 miles today to get home, and boy are my arms tired (no, uh, wait a sec; dammit; wrong joke).
― Aimless, Wednesday, 11 August 2010 04:45 (fifteen years ago)
welcome back! that sounds great. i love oregon.
― estela, Wednesday, 11 August 2010 04:53 (fifteen years ago)
Wallowas? Steens? or somewhere else?
my wife is camping on the headwaters of the Metolius near Bend OR right now, she goes camping with some of her girlfriends every summer.
― bug holocaust (sleeve), Wednesday, 11 August 2010 05:26 (fifteen years ago)
I want to go hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains! I need to see when my Knoxville friend will be in Knoxville again, maybe she will come with me if I don't mention the bears.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 11 August 2010 08:58 (fifteen years ago)
I was in the Wallowas. That place is starting to become my second home. I would have branched out this year and done a long section of the PCT for a change, but the late melt-out for this year's snow buggered those plans but good.
― Aimless, Wednesday, 11 August 2010 18:27 (fifteen years ago)
BTW, the Metolius area is OUTSTANDING! My wife and I will go backpacking together near there next week, in the Mt. Jefferson wilderness. This is a big trip for us, because my wife hasn't done such an ambitious hike for almost a decade.
― Aimless, Wednesday, 11 August 2010 18:29 (fifteen years ago)
Not sure what size this will come out. Sorry if it is huge. Flickr has been monkeying with how this is done and I am in strange territory.
This pic is the headwaters of the South Fork of the Imnaha River at dusk.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29988498@N05/4885396201
― Aimless, Thursday, 12 August 2010 18:13 (fifteen years ago)
eh. Let me work on this later.
― Aimless, Thursday, 12 August 2010 18:14 (fifteen years ago)
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, August 11, 2010 4:58 AM (Yesterday) Bookmark
Surely any Knoxvillian knows there are bears! Haw
― proprietor of gib (roxymuzak), Thursday, 12 August 2010 20:39 (fifteen years ago)
We apologize for unavoidable delays caused by YACT (Yet Another Camping Trip).
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4076/4885396201_11a9b153d1_z.jpgS. Imnaha R. at dusk
― Aimless, Saturday, 21 August 2010 19:40 (fifteen years ago)
Technology Gets Hikers Into Trouble
― nickn, Wednesday, 25 August 2010 05:16 (fifteen years ago)
mmm love that photo, aimless!i miss pnw!
― tehresa, Friday, 3 September 2010 01:44 (fifteen years ago)
getting car this weekend - need to start planning virginia/w virginia hikes now :)
mt rogers. ill meet you there. wild miniature horses that won't leave you alone. beautiful views.
― proprietor of gib (roxymuzak), Sunday, 5 September 2010 17:35 (fifteen years ago)
wild miniature horses that won't leave you alone. omg seriously?
― The Great Jumanji, (La Lechera), Sunday, 5 September 2010 17:58 (fifteen years ago)
yes, yes 1000x yes
― proprietor of gib (roxymuzak), Sunday, 5 September 2010 21:20 (fifteen years ago)
ohmygosh!it is too long a drive for a regular weekend hike... but maybe we should meet there some dayand then go to the trail of tears mini golf after!
― tehresa, Monday, 6 September 2010 15:45 (fifteen years ago)
miniature wild ponies that is so dreamy
― The Great Jumanji, (La Lechera), Monday, 6 September 2010 16:35 (fifteen years ago)
headed here in fifteen minutes:
http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/88/68388-004-16B9EFFB.jpg
http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/tennessee/images/s/lookout-mountain.jpg
― i am giving you the caesar salad of compliments (Nijoli), Wednesday, 15 September 2010 16:02 (fifteen years ago)
BF and i might do mt rogers tomorrow
http://www.virginia.org/images/Wildlife/MtRogersPonies.jpg
― hoos wears orange camo pants ffs (roxymuzak), Saturday, 2 October 2010 18:44 (fifteen years ago)
flocka wild ponies
cowgirl it, roxy!
― Aimless, Saturday, 2 October 2010 19:28 (fifteen years ago)
i am going to cuddle them
― hoos wears orange camo pants ffs (roxymuzak), Saturday, 2 October 2010 19:30 (fifteen years ago)
aimless: ew
― horton whores a ho (crüt), Saturday, 2 October 2010 19:31 (fifteen years ago)
otm
― the only truffuluther on ilx (gbx), Saturday, 2 October 2010 22:12 (fifteen years ago)
we went to bull run mountain yesterday. it was really not much climb at all and now i am sad because i had to drive an hour just to get to that... i think higher hills are at least 2hrs away? gotta do more research. also it was such a tease because now i want a real hike but i have to do laundry today!
― tehresa, Sunday, 3 October 2010 13:26 (fifteen years ago)
http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr222/Chass3ur/IMG_1771_pshop4x6.jpg
went "hiking" yesterday around sundown, the light kind failed on this photo, but its a cool place for a walk with little kids. saw many deer.
― my stomach is full of anger. and pie. (Hunt3r), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:23 (fifteen years ago)
mini-flatirons?
― the only truffuluther on ilx (gbx), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:27 (fifteen years ago)
same formation afaik, just 30 miles straight south.
someone brilliantly made half of this a state park, the other half - a luxury home golf community. >:[
― my stomach is full of anger. and pie. (Hunt3r), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:30 (fifteen years ago)
actually tbf, it is a municipal course!
― my stomach is full of anger. and pie. (Hunt3r), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:31 (fifteen years ago)
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― my stomach is full of anger. and pie. (Hunt3r), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:33 (fifteen years ago)
CO is off the hook man
― the only truffuluther on ilx (gbx), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:48 (fifteen years ago)
its no edina
― my stomach is full of anger. and pie. (Hunt3r), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:50 (fifteen years ago)
but what is, really
― the only truffuluther on ilx (gbx), Sunday, 3 October 2010 14:50 (fifteen years ago)
we went for a 6 mi hike up through mt tamalpais yesterday - fucking weather tho - it was supposed to be 63-71 degrees so we packed layers, but there was so much low-lying fog that when we got up there it was about 100 degrees, maybe even hotter, and at least half the hike was exposed switchbacks. kind of amazing looking down on this incredible sea of cloud, but dang i really thought i was gonna throw up at one point, it was so hot.
any recs for hiking trails around seattle/portland/PNW in general would be appreciated, since we're finally heading up that way next may.
― just1n3, Sunday, 3 October 2010 17:39 (fifteen years ago)
What sort of hikes appeal to you? The biggest problem with a May date is that the best high elevation hikes will def be under snow. At that time of year, the best hikes in the Portland area are in the Columbia R. gorge, with the superlatives going to Eagle Creek (just ~4 miles east of the Bonneville Dam on I-80).
It's fairly easy going, no big elevation gains, with many superb waterfalls, stunning scenery in general, and in May would have some fine wildflower displays. Do be aware that, because the trailhead is quite near a freeway, it has problems with car prowling, so don't leave anything valuable in the car.
An other classic hike would be Multnomah Falls, continuing toward Larch Mt. Or Oneonta Gorge. Or Angel's Rest. There's a ton of nice hikes to choose among.
― Aimless, Sunday, 3 October 2010 17:47 (fifteen years ago)