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RANDY SUN Men's Waterproof Breathable Running Socks Multisport Tube Socks Yellow Black Grey
FOUR SIZES: Extra Small Size - fit for US men 5-7 and US women 6-8; Small Size - fit for US men 7.5-9.5 and US women 8.5-11; Medium Size - fit for US men 10-12.5 and US women 11.5-13.5; Large Size - fit for US men 13-15 and US women 14-16. Please refer to images on the left for more detailed size information.Daily Wear,foot care,especially suitable for outdoor sports and activities of various kind of harsh environmentsKeep your feet dry and health.Ultra-light cushion sole provides comfort and great fit,suitable for biking,walking and running during warmer seasons when there is a need to keep dry feetHand wash under normal temperature,water temperature should be below 40 degree centigrade if machine wash, do not iron, dry clean or tumble dry but hang to dry after spin-dry in ventilated place
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u/BrainSurgeryEngineer · 3 pointsr/CampingandHiking

Photos: http://imgur.com/a/abSc2
[X-Post from r/UltraLight]
Not your normal 3 season conditions, at 10,000 ft elevation
Destination: Mitchel Lake in Indian Peaks Wilderness
[2 miles from the Continental Divide]
gps[40.087033, -105.594174]
Trailhead: Brainard lake Winter parking lot
Here is my gear list: https://lighterpack.com/r/3fawko
Base weight is: I brought what I needed to stay alive!
Gear I didn’t need:
Insulated pants (M65) were the only item of clothing that I didn’t need to wear to bed
Whisperlite: I got to the lake and saw it was frozen over so spent some time melting snow, while just 10 minutes down the trail there was an inlet flowing … DOH! Could get by with MSR pocket rocket next time
Gear I wish I had:
trucker hat, sunglasses, towel to make hat into sun hat, sun shirt [soon to be umbrella convert?]
with all the snow and almost getting frostbite here a few weeks ago I figured beanie and buff would be enough. The snow is like a bunch of mirrors. My face and lips were so burnt that I only stayed for 1 night, even with tons of sunscreen.
Thoughts on some of the new gear I used:
I didn’t pitch my tent because the winds were nonexistent [rare for ‘w’Indian Peaks Wilderness]

4 CCF pads: the correct amount for sleeping on snow at this altitude (GG thinlite, gg torso pad, full length ¼, torso sol lite) an air pad would just get way too cold on the sides, you would need to get it into your sleeping bag/bivy. [2 full length, ¼ inch pads would have been easier to manage but use what you got, right?]
SOL Lite Bivy: was great for keeping frost off of sleeping bags. The feet of my outter sleeping bag was rather wet in morning from the bivy not ‘breathing’ super well, but my inner sleeping bag feet were still dry! Sun so bright it instantly dried everything, so this would work fine for multi nights I believe. Might have been too small, compressing bags more than I’d have liked
Waterproof Breathable socks: I wore my trail runners which later in the day after snow became slush…. Were wet as expected. At first I tried them by themselves and then later used my wool socks as liners. This was great, the wool kept feet warm and only moisture was from sweat which was easily dealt with by swapping liners during breaks.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BZLSMB6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also tried a pair of neoprene socks and much preferred the waterproof breathable
NiteLite Thumb: has been on my keychain since I got it. Has been great when out later than expected and I’m like oh shit I can’t see, but since always have keys, always have a light..my leatherman squirt is on there as well.
Plastic bags for stakes: a horrible Idea… not sure where I heard this. Snow was rock hard Ice in the morning, if I had pitched my tent and used bags it would have been a pain getting them out of ice in the morning
BEAR prints were visible in snow in morning. It was just passing thru, smelled me, and went the other direction. ~25 feet of where I slept. No bear canister, food was beside me OP sack. Bears are cool. as long as you keep smells down and don't cook dinner where you sleep, Andrew Skurka has some decent bear advice for Colorado camping. bears vary. I'd bring a canister to RMNP

u/paperclouds412 · 3 pointsr/discgolf

Waterproof hiking shoes. Ever since I started wearing them I wont go out in anything else. Even when it's dry, it's never completely dry where I live so just assurance my feet won't ever get wet is awesome. If you can't find waterproof shoes you like you can always get waterproof socks. I just purchased a pair for this upcoming season. They really are waterproof I tested it by running water on them with my hand in it.