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I had a pair of Vasques back in the 1980s that looked like that. They were state-of-the-art for the time--"lightweight" and waterproof. I also had a manual typewriter, a telephone with a dial and a long cord attached to the wall, and a black-and-white TV that I had to get up and walk across the room to change the channels.How times and gear has changed.
A friend hiked in these boots in Nepal in the 1970’s.
Leather and really really heavy.
I’m glad I wasn’t wearing them.
Our friend can’t bear to throw them out.
Just between us I don’t think they have seen many trails in the past 40 years.
Does anyone else have a favourite piece of gear they can’t part with.
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They still look great...except for the bottoms!Pair of my first and second Caminos boots. Just can't throw them away
But they did a lot of Alps before that.
Barely worn in! Make great flowerpots!How times and gear has changed.
A friend hiked in these boots in Nepal in the 1970’s.
Leather and really really heavy.
I’m glad I wasn’t wearing them.
Our friend can’t bear to throw them out.
Just between us I don’t think they have seen many trails in the past 40 years.
Does anyone else have a favourite piece of gear they can’t part with.
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Yes, leather boots weather nicely outdoors as planters and develop a great "patina".Barely worn in! Make great flowerpots!
...and birdhouses if hung with toes pointed down and some drainage holes punched in the toes (but in your back yard, not along the Camino).Barely worn in! Make great flowerpots!
So that's what the little loop on the heel is for!...and birdhouses if hung with toes pointed down and some drainage holes punched in the toes (but in your back yard, not along the Camino).
A good cobbler and they'd be right as rainPair of my first and second Caminos boots. Just can't throw them away
But they did a lot of Alps before that.
Never more, never moreA good cobbler and they'd be right as rain
also has a pic of this one - but not as much moss then - special memories!
No. Not much sense holding on to stuff that will never be used again.How times and gear has changed.
A friend hiked in these boots in Nepal in the 1970’s.
Leather and really really heavy.
I’m glad I wasn’t wearing them.
Our friend can’t bear to throw them out.
Just between us I don’t think they have seen many trails in the past 40 years.
Does anyone else have a favourite piece of gear they can’t part with.
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