“ I bet those die-hards don't hike exclusively in them either, anymore.”

Well, uh, I guess I’m still a die hard. I used them heavy duty in the bogs of the Midwest. And now I love them in the Rocky Mountains. And I’m not talking about groomed trails – but cross country.

It took me ~2 dozen pair to find the right sandal (including extra length to prevent stubbed toes) and the right sock.

I found the Teva Hurricane 3 and TeraFi 2’s to be pretty good sandals for my feet. And my groups in the Midwest and now in Idaho wear sandals. Sandals have cleared up A LOT of footwear and feet problems. It’s like wearing slippers in God’s house. There’s an art to it but that’s another long post in itself.

-Barry
-The mountains were made for Teva’s