Less bulky then hiking shoe

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm on here at 6 in the morning talking about shoes - life is weird!

Blundstones are what you want for this.

Or a bootie like a Blundstone. I have these and actually pull them out more often than my Blundstones anymore: https://troentorpsclogs.com/boots/whistler-camel

Sounds like a wonderful trip!


I love my Blunnies! Thanks for suggesting a new brand to try.
Anonymous
Nike goreyex trail shore
New Balance and Asisc makes them as well
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which type of Merrill trail running shoes did you get?

The Vibrams. I found them on sale.
Anonymous
Yay!!
Anonymous
Glad you had a good time, OP!
Anonymous
Sounds like the suggestion isn’t needed any longer, but I found the LL Bean-type duck boots perfect for this type of scenario.
Anonymous
I like low hikers - waterproof - for this sort of thing. My current favorites are the ones from llbean, also Merrell, and keen. have fun!
Anonymous
Blundstones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm on here at 6 in the morning talking about shoes - life is weird!

Blundstones are what you want for this.

Or a bootie like a Blundstone. I have these and actually pull them out more often than my Blundstones anymore: https://troentorpsclogs.com/boots/whistler-camel

Sounds like a wonderful trip!


I love my Blunnies! Thanks for suggesting a new brand to try.


Just ordered my first pair of Troentorps. Fingers crossed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm on here at 6 in the morning talking about shoes - life is weird!

Blundstones are what you want for this.

Or a bootie like a Blundstone. I have these and actually pull them out more often than my Blundstones anymore: https://troentorpsclogs.com/boots/whistler-camel

Sounds like a wonderful trip!


I love my Blunnies! Thanks for suggesting a new brand to try.


Just ordered my first pair of Troentorps. Fingers crossed.


And coming back to say that they are wonderful! Many thanks to the PP who suggested them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I second trail runners.

+1

Get waterproof / goretex ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP and I just want to thank those that suggested the Merrill trail running shoes. I just returned from my trip and the shoes were perfect for light hiking, climbing on rocks and the cobblestone streets. Less bulky then a hiking shoe, but waterproof and amazing tread.


Less bulky THAN a hiking shoe.
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