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In this episode we talk about trail magic and surprising places to find hiking and backpacking stuff. We’ll also review a waterproof hiking shoe that won’t give you “squeaky toes”. The show wraps up with a super fast recipe that will keep you fueled up on the trail.
Show Notes: Episode 002
Opening
- Trail Magic
- Milo McIver State Park hike with family
- Tired kids and fresh blackberries
The Top 5 Surprising Places to Find Backpacking and Hiking Stuff
Craft Store/Fabric Store
- Small containers
- Waterproof fabrics
- Unscented melt and pour soup
Dollar Store
- Car drying towel
- Small containers
- Travel section
AliExpress.com
- Nylon poncho, sleeping bags, packs, stuff sacks
- Prices range from competitive to absurd
- Long ship time
- Read reviews and check stars
Grocery Store
- Bulk Section
- Discount Grocery Store
- Deli
- Asian market or other ethnic markets
Recycle Bin
- Milk jug, cat food can (for stove), peanut butter containers, etc.
SUMMIT Gear Review™: Women’s KEEN Koven WP Shoe
Structure
- Waterproof leather and mesh upper
- Dry waterproof, breathable membrane
- Sturdy feel
- EVA Midsole. EVA is a polymer that is soft and flexible, low-temperature toughness, stress-crack resistance, hot-melt adhesive waterproof properties, and resistance to UV radiation
Utility
- Waterproof shoes that don’t make you feel like you’re wearing a plastic bag
- Love the non-tie bungee laces
- Brilliantly designed to let out moisture from your feet, but not let in moisture from
Mass
- Mine are youth size six, weigh 1 lb 8 oz (site says 13oz.)
Maintenance
- Care for Leather: Gently brush the shoe with a soft bristle brush or hand towel to remove loose dirt and debris. Stains can be treated by lightly rubbing a gum eraser in a circular motion over the location and lightly brushing afterwards.
- Realistic hiking shoe care? Smack your shoes together after the mud has dried…
Investment
- $110 for adult size, $65 for youth (youth 6 is a women’s adult 8 1/2)
Trial
- Tested on a 5 1/2 mile hike in Oregon
- Hiked thru rain, wet grass, mud, rocky river shore
- No squeaky toes
- Feet perfectly dry
- Lots of vertical toe room
- May eventually add padding inside the shoe
Backpack Hack of the Week™: Nut Bars
Nut Bars
2 Tbs butter
2 cups mini marshmallows
2 1/2 cups nuts and seeds
In a medium pot, heat butter/marshmallows, remove from heat. Then stir in nuts and seeds. Press mixture into parchment lined 8×8 pan.
- 150-170 calories per ounce
- Can use sunflower, chia, flax, almonds, pepitas, peanuts, cashews
- Infinitely adaptable
- Not overly sweet!
- Flavor variations (cinnamon, vanilla, dried fruit like cherries or cranberries)
- Bars are 1/2 inch thick. Double for larger bars.
Trail Wisdom
“I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.”
-Nathaniel Hawthorne