I've toured quite a bit in hiking boots, taking only them plus a pair of 
flip-flops.  It's nice not having to mess with shoes between biking and 
hiking.  The only downside is taking a long time to dry if they get wet.

dougP

On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 7:58:45 PM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
>
> And not be in terrible pain. The new trail here has lots of fun hiking 
> spots but I haven't ridden in boots before. I have the thin gripster pedals 
> on my bombadil which I would use for these rides. Thanks for any advice. 
>

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