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    Default Boots/Shoes in your pack??

    I am new to hiking. I have a pair of INOV-8 370 that I just bought and absolutely love! I am wondering what other shoes you pack for water crossings and camp shoes.

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    Here's my creek ford & camp shoe:
    http://www.sdri.net/store/shoes-1/sa...stwitch-3.html

    It drains incredibly fast thanks to the mesh bottom.

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    I do all my hiking in Vibram Five Fingers shoes. They're great for Florida when it always seems to be wet somewhere along the trail.

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    cheap pair of Crocs knockoffs from Walmart!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannan View Post
    I am new to hiking. I have a pair of INOV-8 370 that I just bought and absolutely love! I am wondering what other shoes you pack for water crossings and camp shoes.
    probably to heavy for camp shoes - especially when wet - most use crocks or light sandals
    halftime

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    Due to the fact that I've wound up with wet feet on every hike we've taken around Tampa I started strapping a pair of surf socks onto my pack and they work fine for day hikes. I have yet to try them as camp shoes but I think they'll probably suffice there too.

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