by Son of a Beach » Mon 11 Apr, 2011 9:31 am
Depending on what kind of boots you would buy, wearing them in would not be a problem. Some boots (even some good leather boots) do not require wearing in. Personally, I would never buy boots that needed wearing in again. It's not worth the pain, in my opinion. However, many people disagree with this, and think that if the boots don't need wearing in, then they can't be tough enough. I think some are.
Alternatively, if you have good walking shoes, many people would be happy with those on a good clear track like the Overland Track. The only issues with those are that your feet would get wet quicker (depending on what sort of boots you had this may not make much difference), and you may need to be more careful on rough ground (lots of roots and sticks on the track) - although again, there is some body of opinion that boots don't offer any more ankle support than shoes, so this is something you'd need to consider if it is a big deal for you or not.
I generally wear solid leather boots (that don't require wearing in), and I also carry sneakers for around camp, that could also double as walking shoes if my boots ever did fall apart (they are starting to look a bit tired and won't last much longer).