I was going to do the 72 mile Quehanna Trail but after completeing three days I had to bail out due to blisters cause I couldn't keep my boots dried. I do own a pair of rocky mountain goretex from cabelas and they do work if the surrounding area is dry and no water is coming from the top to the toes. I been wringing my socks(Therlos)light hiking socks about every mile or so and putting on moleskins at the same time. I even tried drying the boots in the eve by the fire(yea a big no no). But no matter what I tried,I couldn't dry my boots fast enough. Strangely I felt that I could've completed the rest of the trip if it wasn't for the wet boots.It rained every eve and in the morning the flora was still dripping wet.

Any advice or suggestion that you can offer that would help elimate this problem.

Thanks Ron