Good Traction for Cruising Through the Woods

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Real Estate Agent with Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, Keller Williams Fox Cities #1 in Forest Land Mgmt

Good Traction for Cruising Through the Woodscruising timber

When cruising through the woods it is important to have Great Traction, smooth wimpy boots will not do.

With good traction you can concentrate on the compass point in front of you and ignore whatever you are stepping on, because your boots will handle it and keep you from slipping, tripping, or breaking an ankle.

One day when I was working for the Forest Service I saw how important a good pair of boots was when left my good boots back in town and had to wear my cowboy boots out to the woods.  My productivity was about half of what it should have been since I had to pay attention to what I was stepping on rather than just dozing throught the woods. 

That night I made the long trip back to town to get my boots rather than endanger my job with another day of poor productivity.

I have sent Foresters home early many times over the years for showing up in tennis shoes, hiking boots, and cowboy boots.

My son Nick seems to go through boots pretty fast and is sometimes irritates me when he frequently travels half way across the state to buy expensive Forestry boots.

But then I remember what it was like to be young and putting on lots of miles cruising timber.

Nick BootsI once even went so far as to send all the way from the New Mexico where I was working to Idaho where a new company was making the premium Forestry Boot, they were expensive, but they were heavy duty and they were also custom made so I could finally have two boots that fit, rather than one too large on my club foot.

This boot company known as Nicks Boots, no relation to my son Nick, catered to the FS Hotshot crews, who were well known to abuse boots with lots of hiking over rock, fire, embers and just about everything in their job as the elite forest fire fighters.

I figured that if they were good enough for hotshots then they had a chance with me.

It took a month after I sent in a paper bag with the tracing of the soles of my feet along with numerous other measurements, and eventually my new pair of Nicks arrived, with a manual on how to break them in.

These boots were pretty impressive, thickest leather I had ever seen, deep vibram lug soles and heels, high tops.

Just what a good forester needs for bulldozing through the woods, staying safe and keeping up peak productivity.

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Sally Crane
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Thanks for the info, Bob, but I do know a lot about good heavy-duty forestry boots as I have tripped over more than my share over the past couple of decades....they may help your feet, but don't seem to be doing much for the well being on mine.

Aug 25, 2013 12:06 PM #1
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The right shoe for the job! Yep! I use this excuse for new shoes all the time! ;)  Just Kidding. Okay! So I'm not. But I do understand the need for a good forestry boot! I'd want one that was snake proof too! LOL! Is there such a thing?!

Aug 25, 2013 12:16 PM #2
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Bob Crane
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Sally, sorry about leaving those things out in the middle of the floor at night.

 

Joni, great excuse for new shoes/boots, I try to keep it down to two pairs, otherwise it just gets to confusing since they all look the same. Yes, they are snake proof, I did have a rattlesnake lock onto one and not let go until I hit him with a shovel.

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Bob, I trip over Diane's Flip Flops and complain:) I should be quiet better than tripping over Boots:) now are they Frye Boots?:)LOL, Endre

Aug 25, 2013 12:34 PM #4
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Bob- having the right boots for what you did is like a professional having the right tools.  A chef's work is made easier with the right tools, for example.  Not made for heavy tramping in the woods but I loved the cowboy boots I used to have.  They don't look like they should be comfortable but they are.  

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Bob you train them well....and I might add it's nice to see a new close up friendly smile! I like the change!!

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Love Sally's comment. I think she is trying to tell you something. So nice of you to apologize.

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Hi Bob, I am enjoying going through some of your early blog posts and reposts and getting ready to start doing some posts myself soon.

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