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Lil-Rokslider
Big NO NO, If you pack meat in running shoes you'll never get the smell out. But seriously where i live you'd be full of cactus.
This...Might all be fine if you are on flat smooth ground, but that is not usually where elk are found. I much prefer ankle support when traversing down lodgepole and rocks.
I have my answer, definitely wearing boots. Appreciate the advice guys
I've found that Mid height Merrell hiking boots have served me well, they give me ankle support and are light weight. I put on about 150 miles on mine last archery season and they were very comfortable compared to a "hunting boot" my feet felt better and I wouldn't hesitate to use them for packing, the soles have good cushion on the model I have (don't know if they are still made) they are waterproof but not made for real deep water, I always retreat them and have worked well.I have my answer, definitely wearing boots. Appreciate the advice guys
about 14 years ago I had all the people telling me that I should buy danners for the job i was in. I bought danners and Danner did not stand behind the construction because in their words "you neglected your boots". Got a 2nd set and was up on oiling them and cleaning them and they fell apart the same way... I'm thinking Danner was a great boot 25 years ago and let their standards slide. I'll never own danners again unless they're free and I need a farm work boot I don't mind trashing................. I was stunned and it ruined my impression of Danner military boots.