Hi folks,
after spending a couple of days wildlife watching up here on the west coast of Scotland, i have realised that my feet are really starting to feel the chill. i have pack boots but, unless there is a good layer of snow, i find them a bit cumbersome and tricky when negotiating rocky terrain.
i have heard a lot of good things about the lundhag boots but there does seem to be a pretty wide range.
what i am looking for is a good, all terrain boot, hardwearing, with the ability to pop on extra socks when it cools down and i am stood around hassling otters and deer.
am thing the vandra high or the ranger. any thoughts, recommendations?
Cheers
Baggins
after spending a couple of days wildlife watching up here on the west coast of Scotland, i have realised that my feet are really starting to feel the chill. i have pack boots but, unless there is a good layer of snow, i find them a bit cumbersome and tricky when negotiating rocky terrain.
i have heard a lot of good things about the lundhag boots but there does seem to be a pretty wide range.
what i am looking for is a good, all terrain boot, hardwearing, with the ability to pop on extra socks when it cools down and i am stood around hassling otters and deer.
am thing the vandra high or the ranger. any thoughts, recommendations?
Cheers
Baggins