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Lifecycle of a Pair of Waterproof Hiking Boots
On The Road | October 8th 2008 by Steph W
I don’t know much about my creation but I’m aware that my designers were keen for me to become particularly hardy waterproof hiking boots. I was constructed with GoreTex fabrics and hard-wearing Vibram soles. I was built for endurance. Since leav read more
An Ode to Waterproof Hiking Boots
On The Road | September 24th 2008 by Steph W
It has been a difficult week for my wife… she had to bite the bullet and finally say goodbye to some old friends, her waterproof walking boots. She bought her boots, a brown pair of Hi-Tecs after her other expensive boots were stolen in Baja. read more
Winter Hiking Boots
On The Road | September 21st 2008 by Steph W
Summer never really happened did it? And as we approach autumn we need to start thinking about the kit we’re going to need to hit the trails this winter. Sturdy hiking boots that will keep you warm, dry and sure footed don’t come cheap but if you read more
Long Trail Gear List: Section 4
sectionhiker.com | July 23rd 2008 by Philip Werner
If you’ve been following my Long Trail progress this summer, you know by now that I am always fiddling with my gear list and experimenting with different weight, comfort, weather, and safety combinations. The gear list for my last trip from Mid read more
Footwear for hiking in Tenerife
Tenerife Hiking | July 15th 2008 by David Parkes
There seems to be a debate in the industry at the moment as to weather cross-country trainers or approach shoes are a better choice of footwear than hiking boots. To a certain extent is a matter of personal choice, but I’m an advocate of cross- read more
Patagonia Vagabond Women’s Hiking Boots - Waterproof, Recycled…
Green Bargains - Daily Money Saving Deals on Eco-Friendly Pr… | July 11th 2008
Save over $60 on these awesome waterproof , boots! They got rave reviews from Sierra Trading Post customers. Click Here to Purchase Patagonia Vagabond Hiking Boots - Waterproof, Recycled Materials (For Women) Lightweight and a measure more stylish read more
Quality Work Boots online
GALS - Get It All for Less | June 21st 2008 by Andrea J Paulsen
My father was a carpenter and as such, worked on many construction sites. He always had a good pair of steel-toed work boots to protect his feet. I can remember that the only place to buy them was quite a long trip and traveling with him several to read more
Backpacking Without Foot Blisters
Travel Trend Blog | May 6th 2008 by kon5518
Whether day hiking or backpacking, you need to know how to avoid foot blisters. Nothing can ruin a hike or backpacking trip as quickly as foot blisters. The pain can be intense, and walking further on blistered feet can cause them to get worse, or to read more
Sale Australian Ugg Boots! Lowest Prices Are Here Ugg!
Work at Home Shopping and Make Money Online | April 22nd 2008 by Reba's Recipes
The Green Traveler’s Dilemma: Gore-Tex, Choosing Convenience ov…
Go Green Travel Green | April 17th 2008 by Go Green Travel Green
This weekend I stopped by REI to look for some hiking boots or trail running shoes. Ideally, I want a shoe that is durable, supportive, breathable, extremely comfortable, and waterproof. Yes, waterproof. Someday, (and hopefully sooner rather than read more
Boot Bay – FREE Shipping and No Sales Tax!
All Around The Mall.com | April 7th 2008 by Gary Wlassak
Boot Bay offers a huge selection of men’s and women’s brand name Western, Motorcycle, Hiking, Hunting, Work, Safety boots and more. In addition, they also have a variety of casual boots and shoes, handbags, belts, and other accessories. Top bran read more
Hiking boots: anybody still wearing them?
Two-Heel Drive, A Hiking Blog | February 28th 2008 by Tom Mangan
I realize this is heresy against the footwear in my blog’s logo, but a post at Uncooped the other day reminded me I ought to throw this out there and see what sticks. When I was auditioning footwear awhile back I did try a few pairs of boots, b read more
Academy Awards Terror: Rebecca Miller
Fashion Poirot | February 25th 2008 by Lola Neopolitan
It's taken me a while to work up the nerve to subject my readers' eyes to this terror...but I feel that this sort of crime cannot go unnoticed.Good god, Rebecca. I like Daniel Day-Lewis- he's just so unusual- and while his shoes are pretty silly-look read more
Great selection of hiking boots
As the Garden Grows | January 12th 2008 by Tricia
As gardeners I’m sure that some of my readers love of the outdoors extends beyond their gardens. Perhaps some of you have cottages where you enjoy the great outdoors or maybe some of you visit hiking trails? If you are an outdoors enthusiast o read more
Safety Boots for Small Business Employees
Small Business Resources & Tips | December 29th 2007 by diremine
Do you employ warehouse workers, construction workers, landscapers, or utility employees and need boots to keep them safe. MetBoots.com offers boots that are heat resistant, insulated, puncture resistant, offer a safety toe, slip resistant, static di read more
Take a Hike
Blogging with Cents | November 8th 2007 by Lori
Do you ever get intimidated by other bloggers? Do you sometimes want to put your running shoes (or in my case, Hunting Boots) on and run for the hills? By the way, boots would make a perfect gift this holiday season. If you’re smart, you& read more
Those Boots Are Made For Walkin’
Off The Cuff | November 7th 2007 by Jaz
Some years ago, I was on a trip to Mexico at Christmas time. It was pretty cold where we went. We knew that so we bought some really good hiking boots. They were actually pretty great for that type of weather. The fact was, I did not want to wear som read more
Boots Galore
Tech, Blogging and Make Money Online Blog | Crispnetworks.co… | November 5th 2007 by Tommy Chieng
I used to hike a lot when I was in secondary school. My friends and I went hiking at least once a week. At time time we wore only normal shoes or cheap soccer boots. It’s difficult to attempt challenging routes most of the time even though we a read more
Our Travel Picks of The Week : 10/12/07
Traveling Stories Magazine | October 12th 2007 by Michael
Travelers to Paris can now bike around the city for as little as 1 Euro a day (about $1.40 USD). These bikes, called Velibs can be picked up and dropped off at any of the approximately 1000 stations all across the city. Equipped with locks, lights read more

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