I'm confused by this answer. I would call my water shoes "aqua socks" and I
would call them "closed toe". They have a rubber sole and a they completely
cover your foot with a nylon shell. Don't know that they would protect your
foot from boiling water, but I'm not sure canvas would either.
Thanks,
Scott Sibley
"James L. Kramer" wrote:
>I would think twice about wearing sandals at Philmont.
>1. You must wear closed toe shoes while cooking. Aqua Socks and boiling
>water don't mix well.
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