I actually would really like to make a video about that, but I was waiting to kind of have my shelter quiver all set to what I wanted, but I should just make one anyway..
Microspikes work with just about any shoe or boot. I use them a LOT in winter: they're great on basic boots when shoveling or snow blowing, they're great on sneakers when there are icy patches on the driveway, etc. They're perfect as an everyday around-town tool for taking a walk in winter when sidewalks might not have been properly shoveled. Very handy & cheap. For "real snow" & flat or mildly-sloped ground I have snowshoes. They've got built-in crampons-like features, though not suitable for properly steep terrain they're quite nice for winter hiking. Too bulky & heavy to use for approach footwear, of course, but they have their niche.
Can we get a video about your shelters? (Tents bivy sacks ect)
I actually would really like to make a video about that, but I was waiting to kind of have my shelter quiver all set to what I wanted, but I should just make one anyway..
Microspikes work with just about any shoe or boot. I use them a LOT in winter: they're great on basic boots when shoveling or snow blowing, they're great on sneakers when there are icy patches on the driveway, etc. They're perfect as an everyday around-town tool for taking a walk in winter when sidewalks might not have been properly shoveled. Very handy & cheap.
For "real snow" & flat or mildly-sloped ground I have snowshoes. They've got built-in crampons-like features, though not suitable for properly steep terrain they're quite nice for winter hiking. Too bulky & heavy to use for approach footwear, of course, but they have their niche.
What's your scarpa hiking boot? Looks really good
Ribelle hd
My bad its scarpa zodiac shoes