Originally Posted By wandering_daisy
If you are an old "oldtimer" plastic boots were not made yet - back then we called one-piece leather boots with a inside-stitch sole (sole did not stick out from the boot) a mountaineering boot. They had steel shank innersoles and were stiff as boards! These boots usually weighted 5-7 pounds. You learned to walk flat-footed. Could not go very fast, but when you were loaded up withh 30+ pounds of climbing gear and all the heavy stuff of yesteryear, you never went very fast anyway. Ah-- the good old days!


Probably better when you have to hike uphill in the snow both ways. crazy

I'm still a relatively new oldtimer. I still see a lot of old gear out there, can recognize a lot of it, but have not had the privilege of using it....
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