Anonymous wrote:$30 option at Walmart
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Zanco-Mens-Waterproof-Hiker-Boot-Adult-Brown-7-M-US/703171802
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much "hiking" - some walking and running around. Water boots are provided for wading. A cheapo pair will work fine.
We took a 4 mile hike on steep terrain, mostly on an unpaved road, when the ground was very wet and a misty rain was falling. The kids also had to run around in a wet field and the woods for a game. I agree that you don’t need expensive shoes, but the kids who wore shoes that weren’t waterproof at all were pretty miserable. Even if they had extra socks to change into, if they had to put their wet shoes back on, they still ended up with wet feet.
Anonymous wrote:What shoes did your child wear for Outdoor Ed? Son will be going later this Spring and it sounds like they’ll need two pairs of shoes that are good for hikes and can get wet or muddy. Kid only owns one pair of shoes right now (nice Nikes that he doesn’t want to ruin) because his feet keep growing. He doesn’t have any “old sneakers” because he outgrew them. Any suggestions for appropriate shoes that aren’t $50 a pair? Men’s size 7 (which is also a tricky size in an of itself).
Anonymous wrote:Not much "hiking" - some walking and running around. Water boots are provided for wading. A cheapo pair will work fine.
Go to Ross or Marshals to purcase some cheap shoes.
Anonymous wrote:What shoes did your child wear for Outdoor Ed? Son will be going later this Spring and it sounds like they’ll need two pairs of shoes that are good for hikes and can get wet or muddy. Kid only owns one pair of shoes right now (nice Nikes that he doesn’t want to ruin) because his feet keep growing. He doesn’t have any “old sneakers” because he outgrew them. Any suggestions for appropriate shoes that aren’t $50 a pair? Men’s size 7 (which is also a tricky size in an of itself).