Good point on the suggestion to double sock. On long wet trips my feet become
sensitive to the wool, so I slip on a very thin nylon "liner" sock first, then
the wool, and finally the neoprene sock. I usually buy the neoprene sock a size
larger than usual to easily accommodate the liner and wool,
; Cristina Estrada
Cc: Cavers Texas
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Cold weather tips of cave survival - MY
COMMMENTS ABOUT DAVE'S COMMENTS
Dave said:
I think everybody will agree that neoprene socks on your feet are the
best thing you can have on your feet in a wet cave like Ho
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1, 2010 10:27 AM
To: David; Cristina Estrada
Cc: Cavers Texas
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Cold weather tips of cave survival - MY COMMMENTS
ABOUT DAVE'S COMMENTS
Dave said:
> I think everybody will agree that neoprene socks on your feet are the
> best thing you can have on your fe
Dave said:
> I think everybody will agree that neoprene socks on your feet are the
> best thing you can have on your feet in a wet cave like Honeycreek.
>
> http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/cabelas/s7_831192_imageset_01?$main-Large$
AGREED
Dave said:
> 2nd,
>
> rubber boots that lace up al