Picking a traveler’s companion - shoes

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Wed, 14 Jun 2017 - 08:02 GMT

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Wed, 14 Jun 2017 - 08:02 GMT

A group travelling on foot from St. Catherine to Sharm el-Sheikh – Elemo Green

A group travelling on foot from St. Catherine to Sharm el-Sheikh – Elemo Green

CAIRO – 14 June 2017: It is said that a traveler’s best friend is his book. But we think a traveler’s best friend is his shoes. There is no better way to explore the planet than to have the right pair of shoes on.

Whether you are climbing a mountain, walking your way in muddy areas, walking a long distance on sand, or relaxing by rocky seashore, if you have the right shoes on, you have everything.

So, here is a quick guide to help you decide which pair to grab in your next trip.

Mountain climbing requires sturdy shoes to avoid slipperiness. When it comes to hiking or climbing safety comes first.

Rocky mountains require high-neck shoes to give the ankles the support they need. A strong, elastic material will prolong the shoes shelf life.

In long trips , light-weight shoes are especially appreciated. The lighter you are, the more you will be able to achieve.

In muddy areas , waterproof shoes are the best. If your walking pair are not waterproof, rub a piece of wax over its surface then blow hot air at it using a hair dryer. You may also carry plastic bags to wear over your shoes to protect them from the water.

Choose a dark color for your shoes, and pick a pair that has the largest surface possible to give you better support.

A long boot is preferred to keep your clothes clean, and a handy stick will help you determine the right shallowest muddy area.

Rocky seashore requires shoes that protect your feet when you step on sharp sea rocks and deadly stonefish. Pick a light-weight rubber pair that does not slip out of your feet when walking through water.

Choose wisely and never underestimate the importance of your trip's best friend.

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