Hoofing It
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- Jan 7, 2023
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I'm recovering from a big rash and several blisters on both feet after doing a turkey hunt in the rain last week. My Goretex boots on both feet decided to leak on me after a short hike through a field, and then they leaked much more after being submerged for a second in ground that had basically become muck from the rain.
I've hiked with wet feet before but not in this combination of sock and boot. I think the Goretex, being not breathable after getting wet, made things a lot worse than the trail runners I usually hike in since the socks couldn't dry out. I also normally hike in polyester socks but was wearing a Merino wool blend but I'm not sure that made a difference.
The boot leaked where the synthetic tongue met the leather upper. This isn't a place I can really reach with seam sealer. Gaiters might have helped with the hike through the field, but probably not with being submerged. A liner under the wool might also have helped with the blisters, but I've never done this combination before. Those are probably the immediate changes I can make.
Also thinking about new shoes, or at least finding a way to make my current ones more waterproof. The leather is fine and doesn't leak, and I store them out in the open on a shoe rack, but I wonder if something happened after a few months of not using it (it was pretty solidly waterproof before). Would a shoe tree have helped the boot keep shape and not develop any creases that could leak? Or should I look for boots with better waterproofing or maybe just an entirely breathable boot?
I've hiked with wet feet before but not in this combination of sock and boot. I think the Goretex, being not breathable after getting wet, made things a lot worse than the trail runners I usually hike in since the socks couldn't dry out. I also normally hike in polyester socks but was wearing a Merino wool blend but I'm not sure that made a difference.
The boot leaked where the synthetic tongue met the leather upper. This isn't a place I can really reach with seam sealer. Gaiters might have helped with the hike through the field, but probably not with being submerged. A liner under the wool might also have helped with the blisters, but I've never done this combination before. Those are probably the immediate changes I can make.
Also thinking about new shoes, or at least finding a way to make my current ones more waterproof. The leather is fine and doesn't leak, and I store them out in the open on a shoe rack, but I wonder if something happened after a few months of not using it (it was pretty solidly waterproof before). Would a shoe tree have helped the boot keep shape and not develop any creases that could leak? Or should I look for boots with better waterproofing or maybe just an entirely breathable boot?