In the age old debate of boots v shoes, both sides would agree either is probably better than climbing Cradle in sub zero temperatures barefoot
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beardless wrote:Dot Butler ... climbed the Remarkables, only donning boots for the portion of the climb in snow and ice
ribuck wrote:beardless wrote:Dot Butler ... climbed the Remarkables, only donning boots for the portion of the climb in snow and ice
I bushwalked with Dot in the 1980s, and have a very strong recollection of her claiming to have climbed ice barefoot - not habitually, but on one specific occasion triggered by something such as having left her boots behind. I wouldn't put it past her.
However, memory is a fickle thing, and if I can't find something to back up my flippant comment I'm prepared to discard my recollection.
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