cuerro viejo
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I switched to the leather lined yukons about +-6 years and now on third resole. I only own one pair of WB membrane boots now(100yr Special make Alaskan’s) and I havent even broken them in yet. I switch between Yukon and Ancash LL through out the yearI got a littel over 10 years out of my Hanwag Alaska GTX (leather boots with goretex liner) before they started to leak. 10 years of hard use. Months of training hikes every year, piles of hunts in various terrian/weather for spring bear, goat, elk, griz, deer. Lots of hunts that involved multiple creek crossings, traversing across wet slides, backpack hunts etc. where the boots were not able to dry on the outside for the entire hunt but kept my feet dry. Only wetness inside the boots was from perspiration and sock changes managed that. I do use a goretex gaiter to keep my pant leg dry and keep water from wicking in from above.
They needed to be resoled twice, but eventually one boot started to leak. Now I can treat them and only get away with very mild wetting but they' not reliable for later season or wet weather hunts.
From day one, I cleaned and treated my boots (with Obenauf's LP) before and after each hunt and regularily during training (even warm dry summer months). I suspect allot of leather boot damage can occur when used in dry conditions if maintenance is neglected.
I set mine out in sun and oil a few times a year. Then treat with spray.
I can only think of one time I truley wetted them out but they dried that night. Now I don't hunt PNW or Alaska so my moisture type conditions are just occasional rain, dew, and snow.
I go through more socks with WPB membrane boots then leather lined for what ever reason.