[philmont] Croc Question . ..

From: Sue Bani <sbdobe@comcast.net>
Date: Sun May 18 2008 - 15:00:20 CDT

Okay - so I am returning to Philmont this summer for my second trip as an advisor. The last time I did not take camp shoes, was lucky and had not reason to have them, and was fine with my feet. HOWEVER, I am thinking this time I may need to take something.
With all of that said, can someone tell me how much a pair of crocs actually weigh? I have been going back and forth between crocs, light weight running shoes, solid bottom "slippers" etc.

I do not want to get into who thinks what is better, and I agree that if it says CAMP SHOE it does not mean slipper or flip flop or sandals without any real substance, but I am trying to decide what style croc people take and how much they weigh.

Last time out, I was a little lighter than I will be this time - my husband (the scoutmaster at the time) carried a little more of the load - he is staying home this year (unless I can convince him otherwise - he wants to go but business keeps him home) and I'll have to watch how much weight I am carrying.

Thanks -
Sue Bani - Troop 230, Limerick, PA
726K - 2005, 726N - 2008
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