Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Traveling footwear...

So I am trying to decide on what kind of shoes I am going to bring with me for traveling. I was really hoping that I would only need two pairs total, but now I am thinking I will most definitely need three. Without a doubt, I will need a pair of boots for hiking and work. And a pair of sandals without question...I will be in Latin America, surrounded by two oceans for God's sake. But I think I will also need a pair of normal shoes for going out to clubs/bars, or doing sports, or things around town. I don't want to be trodding around in huge boots all the time, and there are some occasions where sandals just do not cut it.

I have always been attracted to a wide variety of activities, and my gear needs to accommodate for that. So along with hiking boots, I will probably end up getting a pair of shoes, but something that is light and doesn't take up much room. Does anybody have any advice or tips concerning this?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, and if you find that you don't want to carry the sneakers around anymore you can just thrown them at something.

Are you in Washington yet?

New url is good.

Your blog posts are written as a story, which is good if you want readers. . . bad if you just want visitors haha, as it is difficult to keep the first 25 words "on topic" if you are telling a story from start to finish.

Andy warns that you should be careful to keep the first 25 words of your post on topic as they receive a special emphasis in the search engines. But I do not stand hard to this rule, as I would rather tell a story than score high in the search engines. But it is a matter of preference. One way to do both is to write a short key worded description of the post in italics before you begin it.

Have fun,

Wade



You are in here now. Welcome!

Byron said...

Hey Wade,

Yes, I just arrived in WA not too long ago! Check out the newest, long-overdue post.

And thanks for the advice. I am still trying to find my style of writing, but I'm sure it will come in time...