(This is a post sponsored by The Clymb.
Although I am being compensated for this post, all ideas and content
are my own.)
What's your most important piece of
gear you take with you or wear when you take a hike? Take a minute
and think about your priorities. (Are you really taking a minute? How
about 15 seconds? Okay, maybe just 5?) What hiking
gear or clothing can't you leave behind? What is the deal breaker
for you, something that if you don't have, you simply won't go out
hiking?
Although I usually grab my backpack,
water bottle, chapstick, camera, and sunglasses, I would have to say
that I wouldn't even be going for a hike unless I had something for
my feet. Long ago, I could go about anywhere barefoot. Summertime
included the ritual of stubbing my toe at the public swimming pool,
to which I walked barefoot, getting stung by a bee as I ran through a
clover patch in the backyard, and not worrying about shoes at all.
Now I'm not so tough. I might tiptoe
around the yard occasionally, but I live in the desert, where there
are lots of poky, spiny, nasty plants (even around my
not-so-well-manicured yard). If I venture further, I definitely need
to have some foot protection. And if I want to go for a hike, I want
some footwear that's going to be comfortable and keep my feet safe.
I get along well with my hiking boots.
In fact, for a very early Fourth of July run, so early that I was
clearly not thinking straight, I managed to arrive at the race start
without my running shoes. They sat near my front door, forgotten in
my early morning daze (some days I wish I drank coffee!). What was I
to do? I was wearing flip flops, which clearly wouldn't be
appropriate for a trail run. Fortunately I had my hiking boots with
me, and they worked just fine for the race. I didn't have any
blisters, sore spots, or other problems afterwards. That's when you
know you have a really good hiking boot.
Finishing the run in my hiking boots. Photo courtesy of Sharon Conrad. |
Maybe you already have your perfect
hiking boot. If you don't, or you'd like to grab a deal on a new pair
because yours are in imminent danger of wearing out, you might try
www.TheClymb.com . This is an
online retailer that offers deep discounts. I always like sales, and
many of their prices are half off or even more. I couldn't resist and
just ordered from them a couple weeks ago. I was so happy when the
box with my shoes arrived. I smiled when I saw that the box said that
it had been delivered carbon neutral. Why should that matter? Because
when I go out hiking, I want to enjoy my outdoors, and when a company
is environmentally responsible, that's one step towards a better
world for all of us. If you need some hiking boots, or other gear on
your top priority hiking list (or for that matter climbing or cycling
or yoga gear), check out The Clymb.
Then head outdoors and enjoy a hike!
I never hiked anywhere without my Ten Essentials. It's been so long, though, that I can't name all ten, lol.
ReplyDeleteI remember reading about the Ten Essentials, but I couldn't name them all--or the ten that I named might not quite agree!
ReplyDeleteI am in a sad state. No hiking boots do I own. Fun post...glad the boots worked for your run! Nerd
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