I think you are going to be disappointed I don't think the boots were the problem. Your toes point to your left flank on the one foot. Your body must have to turn 45° to go straight?
Big heel for a caulk sole eh!
I hope they are going to be awesome for you. Right on
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As though you were some kind of expert! Loli don't like the heel myself but i'd caulk a running shoe if i could lol i like more ankle flexability. alot of guys suggest boots with more ankle support to avoid sprains but heck they must have a limp ankle. i hate being all stick legged. the minimum 6" requirement is what i like. the odd guys out there run 12's. like WTF! pretty well at yer knee cap. everybody's different though.
As though you were some kind of expert! Lol
12" are generally the lineman boot (climbing boot)minus the caulk sole. I can't do the heel personality. Same with cowboy boots. I owned one pair in my life in the mid 90' and they had the low heel. They are hard to find Like that it seems so I never got another pair. Don't need angle support in good runner like my Keens for hiking but if you add some weight and a heel then that's a different story. I'm all about the support in the boots. No slop. I may buy the Viber 45 chockerman boot. I'm sick of wearing ski's. Need to curve with the curves.
or Viber woodsman half 'N' half?
i don't like the heel myself but i'd caulk a running shoe if i could lol i like more ankle flexability. alot of guys suggest boots with more ankle support to avoid sprains but heck they must have a limp ankle. i hate being all stick legged. the minimum 6" requirement is what i like. the odd guys out there run 12's. like WTF! pretty well at yer knee cap. everybody's different though.
Last I knew Hoffman out of Idaho would put a caulked sole on anything that could be resoled... sent my vibergs there several years ago, the sole is in great shape the rest of the boots are falling apart now (they originally had drive in spikes, so like 30+years old?) and they never fit right anyway.
haha..funny. stands to reason. No seriously though..they are popular for sure. I know guys have been wearing them for 20yrs. They are only $340.00 plus it's only $160.00 to get them resoled if the walk on a lot of blast rock like conventional Falling. BTW I'm hitting the island again tomorrow for a Thursday flight again. Back the Ocean falls for two days then I'm flying to start a new one. Conventional too. That's nice, easier on my brain with weights. Heli is a lot of work for nothing sometimes.my buddy Pat just switched to the half'nhalf. he says he can run in them. he did switch from the 12" viking gummers though lol
haha..funny. stands to reason. No seriously though..they are popular for sure. I know guys have been wearing them for 20yrs. They are only $340.00 plus it's only $160.00 to get them resoled if the walk on a lot of blast rock like conventional Falling. BTW I'm hitting the island again tomorrow for a Thursday flight again. Back the Ocean falls for two days then I'm flying to start a new one. Conventional too. That's nice, easier on my brain with weights. Heli is a lot of work for nothing sometimes.
Especially right now with the red cedar target. The Spruce Hemlock, Balsam and Cyprus has to be perfect or I knock it down and walk. It's tricky not to burry your logs. Lots of work courtesy bucking as its going to be grappled from 200ft above.
i'll be the first one to say i'm a POS trainee lol i know what i like though. i didn't just start falling when i did my course though. did the right of way of a few sub devisions in the area and cleared a few lots. you have nothing but east coast and yukon experience John. yer pretty well qualified to cut firewood lol
Hilarious vidio!
That not a Humboldt, that's an Interior Swansan and some.
That's because five years is the number. If you have four years true West coast production Falling in Cedar they won't consider you a Faller or a peer. If you are still alive after 5 years then you are a Faller. The barge I just came off of there is a pile of guys with 40+ years in. Most of us are still learning and will always be. One guy have spent five years worth on that barge alone. There are the exceptions though. It just really depends where you break in. Bubby was telling me about this one falling quarter. The guys with 10 yrs experience didn't have enough experience and guys with 15 yrs had enough experience to know not to touch it. They were thinking the engineer must had been on glue for laying it out. Then this kid that hadn't long broken in just layed it out & made it look easy. Buddy watched him and said "where in the hell did you break in"?i hoping to get on some conventional as well. some second growth in a timber west TFL up cowichan lake area. really pushing for island pacific closer to home but the bull bucker says he only hires guys with minimum 5 years. kinda hoping he looks the other way to that rule. find out in a couple days. visiting one of the womans relatives on thursday to see how he's doing. he got smashed with a 100' balsam last year.