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#91697 07/25/12 04:22 AM
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Minaret Lake.



Up near Donohue Pass.



Looking into Lyell Canyon from near Donohue Pass.



The wildflowers were crazy beautiful.



Banner Peak above Thousand Island Lake.



Ritter and Banner above Garnet Lake.


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http://piotrowski.smugmug.com/Whats-New-1/Minaret-Lake-Trail-July-21/24368322_ddRJK6#!i=1985996568&k=bgDZx4S

http://piotrowski.smugmug.com/Whats-New-1/John-Muir-Trail-Section-8/24369446_x373rH#!i=1986105590&k=m5cKkkF

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Spectacular shots Richard, thanx for sharing!

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Hi Richard,
Amazing views!! Thank you for sharing.
I should have changed my mind.
Are there any mosquitoes around those lakes?

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Thanks.

Yes, there were skeeters both Saturday and Sunday. I was wearing bug-proof clothes head-to-toe, so the only time I noticed was when I stopped. They seemed worse in the forest though.

The wind both days also did a pretty good job of keeping them grounded.

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Beautiful photos. I love the high mountain lakes smile

You're definately putting some miles on all those boots of yours this year RP.


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Speaking of boots, what is your footwear of choice, Richard? I'm always interested in footwear, especially for people who hike fast and light.

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Thanks Tracie.

Tom, I've stuck with the Hi-Tec Altitude boots that I've been using to climb just about everything in the past two-plus years for all but one of these section hikes. They are so wore out that I don't dare do anything technical with them.

I've used a pair of really light, high-top Columbia Trail Runners for one of the section hikes and most of the recent climbs up-and-down the MR.

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Brookes Cascadia running shoes thats all you need !

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I like seeing whether I agree with other's choice of footwear...

Ordered a pair of these and the Crossleather's recommended by Dr. Dirtbag...

We'll see whether my feet agree with either of these.

I do like the Altitude's... they're fairly light for a boot, stay mostly dry because of the lining and most importantly, fit better than a SL of the more expensive boots I've got sitting in my garage.

Last edited by Richard P.; 07/27/12 01:44 PM. Reason: I've got 3 more pairs of the Altitude boots someplace. I bought 5 pairs when they were on clearance at EMS. Just can't seem to find them.
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I just got a really great pair from addidas. They are more solid than the cascadia and they are goretex they work great for cross country due to the stiffness of the soul and they have a great tread... I will have them tonight,and most likely will wear them tomorrow on our hike together, so you will have a chance to see them .. Like you my feet get destroyed so I am for ever changing shoes.. The shoe that is the easiest on the feet for long distance in my opinion is the HOKA One ...

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Funny...

I bought a pair of the Addidas Mountain Racing (from the Terrax (sp?) line) shoes last winter and just picked up another of their summer high-tops recently. Don't recall the model and haven't even broken them out of the box yet.

Needless to say, I probably have about 5 years worth of shoes sitting in boxes at home... way more than that if I can find the boxes of Altitude's because I get 2+ years of HARD trail/snow/climbing out of each pair of those.

Looking forward to tomorrow... we'll need to decide whether we want it to be leisurely, or somewhat fast... I think I can pace us up sub-4 fairly easily without putting Sunday at risk. My feet started felling somewhat normal yesterday.

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Originally Posted By Richard P.
Needless to say, I probably have about 5 years worth of shoes sitting in boxes at home... way more than that if I can find the boxes of Altitude's because I get 2+ years of HARD trail/snow/climbing out of each pair of those.



Richard, any chance you're related to Imelda Marcos? Or maybe Shaq? You should crank up a shoe/boot review website. "Richard's Recommendations", or maybe "Piotrowski Prefers".

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Agree with Davey. Running shoes have worked for me over many years and I have climbed all of the Colorado 14ers wearing the low cut running shoes either Adidas or Nike going on established trails and off trails when bushwhacking.

Of course I have dinged my ankles a few times when boots would have provided some protection, but I am old and set in my ways and like the lightness of a running shoe.

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Laughing pretty hard about the Marcos comment. I probably could finance a trip to Nepal if I had been more disciplined in returning boots/shoes that didn't work. (It used to be the boots/shoes lined one side of the garage... it's recently started creeping over to the other side (and many are stacked), not to mention the living room, bedroom, guest room, entry...

Ernie, your comment about ankle biters is why I (mostly) go with high-tops... plus not having to stop to empty my shoes of scree, etc... long pants and high-tops are pretty effective at keeping crap out of my shoes... and, seriously, I wish more people would wear long pants (if you get my meaning).

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Either way! This will be the third trip up Whitney this week, plus around 55 miles on the mountain bike just woke from a nap so we will decide tonight at portal how to make the push ..

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Richard, ordered a pair of the hi-tec boots after reading this. It's like an episode of That's Incredible to me - they fit very well right out of the box. Thanks.


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