Preach
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Thanks for the tip. I’ve never heard of those so I’ll check them out.As I remember Pray is about 7000 ft. Mid November is --- cold. I would suggest airbob pacs, felt lined,14 in tops. Buy an extra set of liners so you have dry feet every day. Order them from Hoffmans in Kellogg, Idaho and if possible have 5 golf cleats put in the instep for those nasty 3 inch lodgepole sliders that lay in waiting under the snow. The price is about $200. They will give you better traction on the rocks than conventional boots. While your wife will lecture you on too many shoes, if you are serious about this you will need early dry weather boots, thinsolite airbobs for damp but cool weather and felt lined airbob pacs for cold snowy normal hunting weather. The good news is you don't need to break in pacs. Just get a good wool sock and a silk or nylon liner sock for next to the skin. 10,000 loggers aren't wrong and they have to live with them - daily.