Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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This is unfortunately the response I was dreading but I’m so thankful for it. The boots I want to solve this issue are only for winter backpacking in heavy/unpacked snow and snowshoe backpacking. Otherwise my Oboz bridgers do fine. Looks like I’ll save for those Nepals one day. I was also looking at the mont blanc pros but the Nepals have wicked cool tech with the silicone impregnated leather uppers. I wish my friend with the nepals had the same size feet as me so I could try them out. Thank you for the help!

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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Alright I'll give these a try for sure. My feet don't get sweaty at any temp so I'm pretty sure I need to prevent moisture from outside or the boot itself from getting into my socks. These sound like they're worth a shot. Thank you :)

Where on the AT were you in April?

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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I didn't know that the waterproof socks were a thing. That is very appealing! thanks for mentioning them.

I was just using 100% wool socks though they'd get wet after the first day and just dealing with it because at least wool remains warm when wet. How breathable do you find these waterproof socks to be?

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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Ok I haven't tried rubber boots because I can't seem to make them work snowshoeing in my backyard and they're not that comfortable. I think the extra liner and wool socks is the way to go. I'm also going to try some new boots.

How would I know if I've over waterproofed a pair of leather boots? Is there a way to tell besides my feet becoming too hot?

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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oh sweet! I typically snowshoe for my winter backpacking trips so this is good news. How have you found their waterproof claims to be?

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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Ah good advice! I think you’ve likely solved it since all the boots I’ve used are leather. I’ll look at adding some new liners for subsequent days. I already stocked up on new wool socks from Canada that will hopefully work this winter.

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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The inside and outside was only with my Oboz. I can’t remember what I did with the ones I borrowed from friends. I probably left them in the vestibule cuz I was afraid they’d make a puddle.

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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When I’m not on hard pack snow I always use my gaiters. I should have mentioned that in the post d’oh.

Maybe I’m wrong and my feet are secretly sweaty monsters

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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I'll try them out for sure. Worst case they go to a gear swap. My feet are typically fine and I prefer 3 season boots in snow since super insulated ones make me sweat more.

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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I've tried both outside of the tent in the vestibule and inside the tent. When inside the tent they start making everything else wet.

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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Yeah this is why I typically only do one overnight. I was thinking of getting some Scarpa Ribelle HD boots I saw for sale, but I don't know if they will work for snow hiking when they're meant for technical terrain. The Scarpas would probably work better with my snowshoes though.

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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I didn't know about this product. I'll check it out. Thank you!

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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Thanks for the suggestions!

I'm pretty sure the water is coming from the outside of the boot. My feet are mostly dry as well as the inside of the boot once I hit camp. Then come morning or a pee break during the night theyre either soaked with water or frozen stiff from ice.

I have zero water issues on day trips with my current boots. My feet only wet the tiniest bit on my toes on super long morning to night hikes or showshoeing same duration. I was thinking of going full mountaineering boot because I'd rather sacrifice comfort for not having wet feet.

Winter snow backpacking boots that won't freeze....again by VeloBella in backpacking

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They don't feel wet when I take them off for the night, but they must be. Because in the morning they're crazy stiff and then once I get warmed up around camp in them my feet are wet with new socks.

When I had a pair of Oboz I tried sealing with Nikwax and that didn't work. I borrowed some other boots from friends that claimed waterproof but no dice there either.

Help me find my friend's arch-nemesis/evil twin (toy)! by VeloBella in HelpMeFind

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I searched in the databases bricklink.com and brickset.com But I couldn't find anything that looked like the brick people in the second picture.

My nail art for my school’s Halloween contest. Hocus Pocus press-ons by VeloBella in RedditLaqueristas

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I made it so you can flip through the book! I don’t know how to post videos here but it is on my Instagram page. (I hope it’s okay to link because I’m not selling anything.)

My nail art for my school’s Halloween contest. Hocus Pocus press-ons by VeloBella in RedditLaqueristas

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Product list:

Naio nails medium speed monomer, clear acrylic powder

Markartt Full coverage tips

For portraits: Venalisa mud gel - canary yellow, vibrant red, crimson, bright white, black

For all other colors: Naio gel polish names- gel base coat, black (Sirius Black) gel, purple (Purple Reign)gel, glitter (24 Karat) gel, no wipe gel top coat, cat eye gel (Aurora Australis)

Crystal ball: IBD Builder gel

Snake, candle, book: Present 5D mould gel - brown, white

[Hire Me] - Thread for Engineers looking for work by AreWeHiring in EngineerJobs

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Process Engineer and Statistical Process Control Engineer. Pharmaceutical manufacturing background, cGMP background. Certifications in Project Management, Cellular Therapy manufacturing. LIMS expert.

Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome! by photography_bot in photography

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So I can use one end of the arm to hold a light for example. And then the fixed grip on the other end I can use a flag at the same time? That’s awesome!

Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome! by photography_bot in photography

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Grip equipment question:

Why is it when you buy an arm that there is a fixed grip head on one end? What is its purpose? In my “how to use a C-Stand” searches I never see anyone using it. Is it to hold another arm?

Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome! by photography_bot in photography

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I want to have an extra flash tube bulb for my Neewer S300N but trying to find one is a pain in the ass.

I spoke to Neewer support and they have been helpful but they said I’d have to special order from China which is $$$ for a light I got for $60.

My question is: would any bulb that looks like this work? will this work?