I caught bits and pieces of a documentary on redwood trees tonight, the show featured a man (Mike Fay) and a woman (Lindsey Holm) that do extensive hiking, we're talking 11 months of walking and staying in the wilds, to conduct their research. Mike Fay once did over 400 days (2000 miles) of hiking, his research is called Megatransect. Very interesting stuff.
Anywho Mike Fay and Lindsey Holm wear sandals during their hiking (Chacos sandals), they state that if they had wore shoes and socks during their travels that due to the enviroment they were in, they wouldn't be here to tell about it. I can recall my dad telling me about Vietnam, he said they changed socks religiously. It makes sense.
Is there any of you out there that have a pair of hiking sandals in your BOB due to your enviroment? I live in KY, and while the weather here isn't like that of the redwood forest or of very wet enviroments, I'm still considering taking a pair, I believe the weight and space would be minimal, and worth it.
Your thoughts? And anyone have experience with Chaco footwear?
For some light reading, here are pictures, info, and a Q and A with Mike Fay. The guy know's what packing light and roughing it, is all about. Apparently he's slept in a bed only 50 times in the last 10 years. It also looks as if one of his packs is a Kelty. Cool stuff.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/explorers/bios/michael-fay/
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/10/redwoods/nichols-photography#13-hike-714.jpg
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/peopleplaces/interview-mike-fay/
http://www.chacos.com/US/en/Men-Styles-Sandals
Anywho Mike Fay and Lindsey Holm wear sandals during their hiking (Chacos sandals), they state that if they had wore shoes and socks during their travels that due to the enviroment they were in, they wouldn't be here to tell about it. I can recall my dad telling me about Vietnam, he said they changed socks religiously. It makes sense.
Is there any of you out there that have a pair of hiking sandals in your BOB due to your enviroment? I live in KY, and while the weather here isn't like that of the redwood forest or of very wet enviroments, I'm still considering taking a pair, I believe the weight and space would be minimal, and worth it.
Your thoughts? And anyone have experience with Chaco footwear?
For some light reading, here are pictures, info, and a Q and A with Mike Fay. The guy know's what packing light and roughing it, is all about. Apparently he's slept in a bed only 50 times in the last 10 years. It also looks as if one of his packs is a Kelty. Cool stuff.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/explorers/bios/michael-fay/
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/10/redwoods/nichols-photography#13-hike-714.jpg
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/peopleplaces/interview-mike-fay/
http://www.chacos.com/US/en/Men-Styles-Sandals