tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367019700923216960.post4379137739528449816..comments2024-01-17T13:19:24.071-06:00Comments on Salvation And Survival: These Boots Are Made For Walking!Pam Kohlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00678673505358164380noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367019700923216960.post-74526906536334263522012-08-13T14:47:36.436-05:002012-08-13T14:47:36.436-05:00Every bit of your comment was good advice! Thanks...Every bit of your comment was good advice! Thanks for your thoughts and the tips!Pam Kohlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00678673505358164380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367019700923216960.post-13203732469737017092012-08-13T12:25:27.220-05:002012-08-13T12:25:27.220-05:00Hi Belle - several years ago, while still on Activ...Hi Belle - several years ago, while still on Active Duty, I had the opportunity to travel quite a bit. One brand was very favored among many Europeans I met on the trail: LOWA.<br />I've had one pair or another since 2008, and I practically live in them. Best hikers ever. And you can run in them a few miles (kilometers?) if necessity (or a German train schedule) requires.<br />They've also saved me from a copperhead bite to the ankle recently in Spotsylvania County, VA.<br />Altama boots are nice, and I like the American-made bonus. My only hesitation is their very obvious military styling. As a below-the-radar prepper, I try hard not to stand out too much. And the jungle-style boots won't do much for the copperheads, either.<br />Still, having good footwear ready to go is super important for preparedness. And don't forget the kids, too!Green Eyed Jinnnoreply@blogger.com