The "Boot Heel Lock" lacing method is a great one too, also found at that
Backpacker magazine website
(http://www.backpacker.com/gear/footwear/lacing_3/0,6671,,00.html). Really
does a great job of keeping the heel locked back. My son & I use this
lacing technique., learned from a boot fitter at Bass Pro years ago. On the
way up Baldy in 2006, my son stopped half way up the last section and retied
one of his buddy's boots this way because he was complaining about sliding.
His buddy sang praises the rest of the trip.
Karen Kelly
Troop 185
Waterford, MI
Philmont 2006 (21) & 2008 (?)
"Only she who attempts the absurd can achieve the impossible." - Robin
Morgan
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From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com]On Behalf Of Roy
Fisher
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 4:48 PM
To: philmont List Member
Subject: [philmont] Recommendations on Boots?
Lacing/tying your boots as Kim suggests lets you adjust the tension in the
lacing above and below the 'stopper' knot. This lets you lock in your ankle
and heel but still allows you wiggle room for your toes - and keeps them
separate. There are a number of other techniques that can be used to lace
your boots to accommodate different boot/foot interfaces. One source is at
Backpacker magazine's web site, specifically
http://www.backpacker.com/gear/footwear/lacing/0,6669,,00.html A google
search on boot lacing techniques will turn up several more if this isn't
enough.
I will frequently adjust how I lace my boots depending on the terrain.
For example climbing up Baldy I laced them one way, climbing down I laced
them another. The first to keep my heel in the heel cup and prevent
blisters from forming; the other to help keep my toes from sliding into the
toe box and getting "black toe" (bruised nail beds from pounding your toes
into the fronts of your boots) and allowing my ankle to flex a bit more.
You don't have to get blisters at Philmont!
Happy Trails,
Roy Fisher
From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of
Troop 681 Kim P
Subject: [philmont] Recommendations on Boots?
you can also try different various of tying your boot laces and boot
inserts for better support.
I wear a High, over the ankle type of boot. I use the first part of a
square knot (or bow) right at the ankle, then hook the lace in the hooks
above the ankle, but bring the lace over from the TOP to make final bow. I
hope that makes sense.
Putting the begining of a square knot at the ankle helps to keep my foot
in place, and not slide forward. Bringing the lace over from the top at the
end helps keep the laces tight. Got these tips from an REI employee when
getting ready for my first PHilmont Trek in 1999.
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