Boots are bulky, which is an issue when flying with a small carry-on backpack. It's amazing how much you can stuff into boots, then further reduce the bulk by tying the laces tightly.
I took the pictures at the top of this post a few years ago to show the contents of my boots. I no longer stuff anything metal or electrical into them since my collision with London Heathrow Security. I was grateful when the kind official put my suspicious-looking boots back through the X-ray scanner, rather than have me empty them.
Boot-cleaning station, Kirishima Kinkowan National Park, Japan. |
Next week we'll be walking parts of the Superior Hiking Trail. Packing will be easy: we'll just drop our boots behind the front seats of the car.
My clean boots on the grubby carpet of a cheap Paris hotel room. |
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