Posted by nootz |
8/11/2007 7:59 PM | remove |
Nice view of Hangman's Beach/Cove
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/12/2007 12:40 AM | remove |
Last time I was there the way to the beach was still washed out from Hurricane Juan (I believe).
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Posted by N250cc |
8/13/2007 7:10 PM | remove |
Yeah, the easy way has been washed away and still is, but its still possible to get out there.
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/14/2007 2:56 PM | remove |
Any special route or kit needed? I'm planning on going out there in the Autumn so it would be cool to get onto the beach.
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Posted by N250cc |
8/19/2007 1:15 PM | remove |
Not really, just a good set of hiking shoes will be fine.
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/20/2007 6:15 PM | remove |
I wear combat boots.
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Posted by nootz |
9/10/2007 1:22 AM | remove |
Combat boots are the best to wear, waterproof, steel-toed, and even sometimes fire retardant.
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Posted by Blackbird |
9/10/2007 8:47 PM | remove |
As well as chemical resistant and insulated against electrocution.
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Posted by nootz |
12/2/2007 4:14 PM | remove |
True enough, I should start wearing mine...especially now that it's cold out.
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Posted by Blackbird |
12/2/2007 9:40 PM | remove |
The ones I have are good, but they have a steel toe and liner in the sole; those can make the boots a little cold sometimes.
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Posted by nootz |
12/8/2007 7:39 PM | remove |
Yeah, true, depending on what you're doing though, my combat boots don't have the steel toe, just got the plain old infantry boots.
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Posted by Blackbird |
12/9/2007 1:00 AM | remove |
I used mine for all season hiking and working in the garage.
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Posted by hfx_chris |
12/9/2007 1:43 AM | remove |
I just wear hiking boots, myself. Combat boots are.. well..
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Posted by Blackbird |
12/9/2007 3:06 AM | remove |
Skinhead-like? Punk-type? Paramilitant-ish?
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Posted by hfx_chris |
12/16/2007 5:04 AM | remove |
Ridiculous and overkill? ;o)
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Posted by Blackbird |
12/16/2007 3:12 PM | remove |
No way, I use them for hiking, yard work and in the garage. They are comfortable and effective. But we each have our preference in footwear.
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Posted by Samurai |
12/17/2007 8:32 PM | remove |
i have a disposition towards fireboots myself...
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Posted by nootz |
5/11/2008 4:16 AM | remove |
Fireboots are REALLY warm considering they're steel-toed.
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/11/2008 4:49 PM | remove |
But they're really big and not something I'd take for a hike.
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Posted by Samurai |
5/11/2008 4:54 PM | remove |
steel toe and steel sole, kevlar lined as well...
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/12/2008 7:28 PM | remove |
Mine are steel toe and sole, but are made of GoreTex not kevlar. I don't suppose it's thick enough to stop or slow a bullet, is it?
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Posted by Sarnia Boy |
5/13/2008 5:26 PM | remove |
why would you need to stop a bullet heading for your boot in Nova Scotia though?
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/13/2008 8:06 PM | remove |
Just one of those things you ask about purely out of curiosity.
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Posted by Samurai |
5/13/2008 8:37 PM | remove |
the kevlar hasn't stopped bullets that I know of, but it has stopped an ATV's footpeg from going through my leg when I wrecked my Honda.
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/15/2008 7:20 PM | remove |
Fair enough.
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