by bassman » December 20th, 2012, 1:39 pm
Being a new guy here I didn't read about your earlier crash test. Guess you lost tho. Quick story is I haven't done much wading in years. Now that I'm starting too again I'm wondering about some of the new boots. Back when we trekked the streams of MN, WI, and MI we used to begin with felt, then as it got cut up and worn down just pliobond indoor outdoor carpeting to the soles. You'd instantly know the ones with rubber cleats (old style) since they'd be slipping and sliding while we walked around on almost any rocks with ease (and youth).
Now that felt is out in many places I worry about the grip of the new style boots, and those with studs. I have bought a walking stick and plan to use it when wading in waters of serious flow and slippery bottoms. Where felt is allowed I still think it is the safest and best sole yet for moving.
So, without knowing much about your fall, it sounds like you gave yourself a pretty serious WHACK and spent some time in that otherworldly dimension a concussion can cause. I've enjoyed that world for a short time a couple of times and really don't want to revisit again. At 68 my balance and dexterity is not what it was at 28.