by Mark F » Fri 21 Oct, 2016 10:15 am
My general approach to Tasmania and most other locations is wear light low cut non-waterproof shoes (in my case Salomon Synapse or X Ultra). Walk though water and the shoes dry out pretty quickly. Chances are your feet are going to get wet anyway and high or waterproof shoes/boots only stop your feet drying. If muddy then a pair of dirty girl gaiters stop the mud getting into the shoes. If seriously off track then maybe high gaiters. Wear the same socks each day, and rinse out each evening, they soon warm up in the morning. A dry pair of socks for camp.
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