
Remember these? Oh, so do I. Fondly.
My 6-year-old hiking boots. They went a lot of places with me. Over most of the western US. Over a good portion of southern Illinois. Served double-duty during snow storms.
Alas, all good things must come to an end.
And so today, I opened up the closet and got down the box that has held my "spare pair". Spare no more, they've been promoted.
Just take a look at these.

It's like a really bad "before and after" shot. For God's sake, they still have the tags on them.

I'm not sure what Gore-Tex does, but I think it's good. Very good.

Sheesh. The inserts don't even have footprints on them yet. Or burrs. Or grass seeds. Or any of those assorted plant cling-ons that I always manage to run into. This is going to take some getting used to.

Just ignore that chicken on the floor beside me.
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