Trail Running Shoes vs. Boots for Long's Peak
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Re: Trail Running Shoes vs. Boots for Long's Peak
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Re: Trail Running Shoes vs. Boots for Long's Peak
can someone explain the faux pas in this case? is the subject matter outdated? new thread for the same subject needs to be created?
even when i clicked reply, this pops up: "To avoid redundant threads, make sure you search the forum"
even when i clicked reply, this pops up: "To avoid redundant threads, make sure you search the forum"
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Re: Trail Running Shoes vs. Boots for Long's Peak
Trail runners v. boots is probably the most discussed topic on the forum. Just let all these threads die!blackjackdavey wrote:can someone explain the faux pas in this case? is the subject matter outdated? new thread for the same subject needs to be created?
even when i clicked reply, this pops up: "To avoid redundant threads, make sure you search the forum"
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