no hiking boots?
- hollywallydoodle
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no hiking boots?
i'm a nub...in many ways...posting and bm, so please excuse if i posted this in the wrong place. i only know the nub lingo thanks to my gamer husband.
i read in one of the posts here in q&a, tips and tricks (i can't remember which page because i read them all and lost track) that it is a big mistake to wear hiking boots, but they didn't say why. is it a mistake to wear boots because they don't breathe?
i was planning on alternating between crocs and combat boots.
doh...i wanted this to be in frequently asked questions...i guess i need to 'reply' to make that happen.
i read in one of the posts here in q&a, tips and tricks (i can't remember which page because i read them all and lost track) that it is a big mistake to wear hiking boots, but they didn't say why. is it a mistake to wear boots because they don't breathe?
i was planning on alternating between crocs and combat boots.
doh...i wanted this to be in frequently asked questions...i guess i need to 'reply' to make that happen.
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You were misinformed. Wear what you normally wear, keep your feet clean, change socks a couple times a day, use lotion as needed.
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How many times have you been to "the Playa", ????DVD Burner wrote:The only problem I know of with boots is when a storm comes with rain on the playa.
The playa can cake up big time on the boots making it difficult to walk.
Just from experience.
It doesn't matter what type of shoe or wheel or bare foot you have, it is going to build up a "platform" on it.
Wheelchair tires are just as susceptible as army boots.
I have never seen anyone trying hockey or speeed skates yet..........
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
You don't NEED hiking boots because there really is no rough terrain to deal with. They can be hot, and some people have a problem with hot feet. If you are not one of those people and generally find boots comfortable, by all means bring them. They are great for climbing domes and such.
In general - wear whatever is the most comfortable for walking long distances, because that's what you'll probably be doing. They'll be covered in playa dust regardless, so style is less of an issue.
In general - wear whatever is the most comfortable for walking long distances, because that's what you'll probably be doing. They'll be covered in playa dust regardless, so style is less of an issue.
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To add my two cents, I wear shoes and boots to protect my feet. I used to wear sandals and flipflops, but the playa powder ate my feet up pretty bad. Boots are nice to ward off rebar and such.
My suggestion is to come with different types of footwear. See what works for you, then you'll know for future years.
Be aware that there are tripping hazards and toe-busting things on the playa as a result of us Burners. I do recommend shoes even if the playa powder isn't a problem for your skin. You'll find out. :->
My suggestion is to come with different types of footwear. See what works for you, then you'll know for future years.
Be aware that there are tripping hazards and toe-busting things on the playa as a result of us Burners. I do recommend shoes even if the playa powder isn't a problem for your skin. You'll find out. :->
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Another vote for good-ol' sneakers. They do everything you need on the playa: Keep the dust off your feet, are light and comfortable for walking a lot, offer adequate protection from hazards, and can be used as a container for breakfast cereal.
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You got a problem with that?gyre wrote:Just showing off now!theCryptofishist wrote:Bah, shoes! I don't need no stinkin' shoes!
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I got a horrific case of playa foot wearing sandals my first year. I realize that some people are more susceptible to playa foot than some, but the only way to find out if you're one of the susceptible ones is to see if you get it.oneeyeddick wrote:Good quality, comfortable sandals are the mainstay.
I think proper walking shoes, socks, and moisturizer twice a day are a better choice than sandals.
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Everyone is susceptible to playa foot at almost the same level.
It is those that pay attention, read the survival guide, and bring vinegar that survive it
with no problems... that is.... unless you have fins.
(edited once to steal the joke right out of your lap )
It is those that pay attention, read the survival guide, and bring vinegar that survive it
with no problems... that is.... unless you have fins.
(edited once to steal the joke right out of your lap )
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
If I may plagiarise and bastardise at the sametime.
[quote] BURNING. DAN
You stick with me, you learn from
the guys who been on playa awhile,
you'll be right. There is one item
of gear that can be the
difference between a live burner and
a dead burner.
Burning. Dan stops and looks at the Virgins.
BURNING. DAN
Socks, cushion, sole, any darn colour.
Try and keep your feet dry when you're
out humpin'. I want you boys & girls to
remember to change your socks wherever
you stop. The dust will eat a burner's
toes right off their feet.
:D with apologises to Forrest Gump.[/quote]
[quote] BURNING. DAN
You stick with me, you learn from
the guys who been on playa awhile,
you'll be right. There is one item
of gear that can be the
difference between a live burner and
a dead burner.
Burning. Dan stops and looks at the Virgins.
BURNING. DAN
Socks, cushion, sole, any darn colour.
Try and keep your feet dry when you're
out humpin'. I want you boys & girls to
remember to change your socks wherever
you stop. The dust will eat a burner's
toes right off their feet.
:D with apologises to Forrest Gump.[/quote]
