I use them going both up and down the steep, loose dirt/scree. I've found I can significantly outpace others that way (both up and down) and, while they're chewing up the trail by knocking dirt/rock all over, I can go up and down not only quicker but without hardly displacing anything - thus much less erosion/damage to the trail.brichardsson wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 8:55 pmjust my regular hikers with a flexible midsole, fairly aggressive tread. i only put them on for going *down* steep and loose dirt.
The loose gullies on North Maroon and Maroon Peak
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