Given who many days I see lost to bum feet, blisters, lack of foot preparation, we decided to do a podcast and a video that helps with some of these topics. My anecdotal observation is that most people don't prepare their feet for the rigors of backcountry the way they do the rest of their body.
A gym rat who has spent ten months in a cross-fit program using their gym shoes is going to get their feet hammered by one day in the mountains if they haven't spent the summer building up their feet the same way they have built up their body and cardio. It is September and every bit of cardio or strength conditioning I have done for the last three months has been in my hunting boots, usually with 25-40# on my back. I might be slower going up the mountain than many, but my feet are ready for hunting season. I might lose days due to some ache or pain, but odds are if I lose days it won't be the result of foot problems.
The first part of this foot topic is the podcast (Episode 142) with podiatrist and hunter, Dr. Bill Wilshire. Bill is a great friend and I finally was able to impose on him for two hours. He is a serious traditional archer torn between chasing elk and tree stand sitting for whitetails. He knows what hunters will encounter for foot and ankle issues.
You can download on most popular podcast apps or listen directly here - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hu...hunting-conservation/e/77338886?autoplay=true
A gym rat who has spent ten months in a cross-fit program using their gym shoes is going to get their feet hammered by one day in the mountains if they haven't spent the summer building up their feet the same way they have built up their body and cardio. It is September and every bit of cardio or strength conditioning I have done for the last three months has been in my hunting boots, usually with 25-40# on my back. I might be slower going up the mountain than many, but my feet are ready for hunting season. I might lose days due to some ache or pain, but odds are if I lose days it won't be the result of foot problems.
The first part of this foot topic is the podcast (Episode 142) with podiatrist and hunter, Dr. Bill Wilshire. Bill is a great friend and I finally was able to impose on him for two hours. He is a serious traditional archer torn between chasing elk and tree stand sitting for whitetails. He knows what hunters will encounter for foot and ankle issues.
You can download on most popular podcast apps or listen directly here - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hu...hunting-conservation/e/77338886?autoplay=true