your opinion if these boots are suitable for the playa
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AND THEN THIS ?C.f.M. wrote:
I can guarantee you this, if you wear boots like that, you can lick your eyebrows with your tounge and spit blood upon command.changoloco wrote:I don't know why but, I just detest boots like that. I can guarantee you this, if you wear those boots you will fit right in with all the other uber-hip, fashion-slaves from LA that are out there..
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
The boots I wore most of the time were name-brand Docs. No problems zipping or lacing - the zippers a little sticky, now, and I think it's playa dust, but never has not worked.
I went barefoot whenever I was in camp - or not going very far away - and didn't change socks 20 times a day, or do anything to my feet other than let the shower water fall on them when I took a shower.
No problems.
I went barefoot whenever I was in camp - or not going very far away - and didn't change socks 20 times a day, or do anything to my feet other than let the shower water fall on them when I took a shower.
No problems.
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I live in Utah, which is pretty dry. In winter my heels crack if I don't take care of them, in the heated house. So while I do get my toes in the dust now and then on the playa, I keep socks on while I'm out of the tent. I think foot care and playa foot have a lot to do with how your feet are already, body chemistry, and home environment.
We keep slip on shoes or sandals in camp because we don't want to fiddle with boots when headed to the potty or hanging out with neighbors.
Gold Bond Foot Cream is wonderful, and I have all sorts of heel creams.
Melted ice water from your cooler is great for foot baths, but let it warm up first!
We keep slip on shoes or sandals in camp because we don't want to fiddle with boots when headed to the potty or hanging out with neighbors.
Gold Bond Foot Cream is wonderful, and I have all sorts of heel creams.
Melted ice water from your cooler is great for foot baths, but let it warm up first!
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they are AWESOME but the one thing i really regretted about wearing my 4" platforms was not the bike (its not that hard just put your seat up) but the fact that I didn't climb on things! The giant spinning butterfly statue, stripper poles, domes, even getting on and off art cars is hard.
If you are not so inclined to climb on things, or happy to take a day where you do not climb, then they are perfect.
For me I kicked myself (haha) several times for wearing them when I ran into something interesting I just HAD to scale. But i think I am half monkey because whenever I see something interesting, I just want to climb on top of it. (that's what she said!!!!)
If you are not so inclined to climb on things, or happy to take a day where you do not climb, then they are perfect.
For me I kicked myself (haha) several times for wearing them when I ran into something interesting I just HAD to scale. But i think I am half monkey because whenever I see something interesting, I just want to climb on top of it. (that's what she said!!!!)
Re: your opinion if these boots are suitable for the playa
I had some issues with the zippers on my tent a few years ago. They just got to the point where they were almost impossible to open and close. IBDave gave me a bicycle chain lube for it. It worked awesome. If you are concerned about the dust on the zipper, you might apply it before you go.convenientlust wrote:While reading the guides on what to wear, I heard that boots with a zipper may accumulate playa dust.
The name of it is White Lightning Clean Ride: http://www.whitelightningco.com/products/index.htm
Re: your opinion if these boots are suitable for the playa
[quote="SnowBlind"][quote="convenientlust"]While reading the guides on what to wear, I heard that boots with a zipper may accumulate playa dust. [/quote]
I had some issues with the zippers on my tent a few years ago. They just got to the point where they were almost impossible to open and close. IBDave gave me a bicycle chain lube for it. It worked awesome. If you are concerned about the dust on the zipper, you might apply it before you go.
The name of it is White Lightning Clean Ride: [url]http://www.whitelightningco.com/products/index.htm[/url][/quote]
WD40 makes a pen, which is much easier to apply directly to the zipper,
and not have to worry about collateral damage to your tent, sleeping bag, eta.
I had some issues with the zippers on my tent a few years ago. They just got to the point where they were almost impossible to open and close. IBDave gave me a bicycle chain lube for it. It worked awesome. If you are concerned about the dust on the zipper, you might apply it before you go.
The name of it is White Lightning Clean Ride: [url]http://www.whitelightningco.com/products/index.htm[/url][/quote]
WD40 makes a pen, which is much easier to apply directly to the zipper,
and not have to worry about collateral damage to your tent, sleeping bag, eta.
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I have boots like the original post, and have taken them with me to the playa. I only wear them if I know I'm only going for a casual stroll around the playa, and then I double up on socks. If I think I'm going to be dancing, or chasing after a mutant vehicle for a ride, I don't wear them. And biking in them is doable, but not my preference, especially with the dunes and ruts out there.
