After my first back country elk hunt this year, which put the final nail in the coffin for my old hunting boots, I'm looking to get a new pair this year that will be used almost exclusively for mountain and western hunting. I've been considering a pair of Danner Pronghorns, the all leather version with 400 gram insulation, as a general western hunting boot that'll cover me for everything from early season elk and pronghorn hunts with summer like temps, to late season elk hunts. I know Danner's aren't Kennetreks or Schnees or Crispis or Lowas, but I'm also upgrading my tent, sleeping bag, and several other pieces of gear so I'm not sure my gear budget will have room for a 4-5 hundred dollar pair of boots. Anyone use these and will they last me several years of hunting? I live in the east, so I only go on 1, maybe 2 trips out west a year, and I hunt bears and deer in the mountains of PA a handful of times a year. Most of my other hunting is OH archery, and I have other boots for that. Thanks!!