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Old 03-10-2018, 11:44 PM   #73
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Ah, this is a great thread! I lived remotely in MT and only had a wood stove— no bathroom, no kitchen, nothing (I had access to them). I haven’t primitively camped since 2011, but I want to since I live in CO and live near WY and MT (MT is my personal fave). I’m also planning solitary trips to Iceland and a longer trip to Mongolia.

Question: In the winter on short hikes (like 5 miles), I hike in my Ariat H2O All Terrains. I like them since they give me good arch support and they’re water proof. I am thinking of buying a different boot. I have awful arches and ankles from riding horses. Suggestions?
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