huntin' lunatic
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Did the OP ask a political question?
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Did the OP ask a political question?
Boots get wet from moisture. Examples of moisture would be water and snow and sweat. It can come over top the boot on a crossing, seep under your gaiters in wet brush and run down your leg or simply penetrate the leather and/or membrane of the boot- which wears out overtime, faster if the boots aren’t sufficiently greased.
A new way I discovered to get boots wet is to accidentally pull out an eyelet early in the hunt.
Said moisture will then freeze when it reaches a temperature of 0C, or approximately 32F.
That is how boots both get wet, and freeze.
Gr8Banana can’t help himself.
He also can’t figure out how boots freeze, so draw conclusions accordingly.