Maxwell Hall wrote:Oh and another question; I want to go to Tasmania for a hiking trip, so I need a boot that is water resistant. However, the man trying to sell me the Scarpa said that no matter what boot I wear my feet will become wet in Tasmania; is this true?
I find getting wet feet is not generally a problem while I'm walking and moving about. It is when I get to camp that I need to be more careful to keep my feet warm and dry. Like many other walkers do, after I've changed into my dry socks, I wear plastic bags over the socks before putting my feet back into the wet boots. I make sure I bring bags with strong seams so they won't split and leak. That way my feet and socks stay dry for the evening and I'm quite comfortable.
Maxwell Hall wrote:Is there any other hiking shops in South Australia? Seems like there's only two options; cheap quality stuff from Aussie Disposals or the incredibly over priced stuff from that hiking place. Not trying to sound like I'm whining or anything just I only have so much money.
It may be worth trawling through Vinnies and other thrift shops now and then. I know other walkers who have found good goretex waterproofs, gaiters and thermals for a few dollars at thrift shops. I haven't been that lucky but I've bought shirts, shorts and waterproof pants suitable for bushwalking for from 50 cents up to $3 and I've had good wear out of them.