Boots or Wellies?

mainly boots, harkila and others. but when its constantly wet like now and they never dry as im out twice a day wellies tight neoprene. Never gaiters unless in heather then saddlecloth.
so many stalk in hiking gaiters and they are quite frankly awful.
 
dunlop purofort for the wet seasons, & a pair of comfy durable catapilar boots for dry season.
 

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Le Cheameu are the way to go, tight fitting with a choice of ankle & calf measurements to provide a tight fit & give better support.
 
so many stalk in hiking gaiters and they are quite frankly awful.[/QUOTE]

I bought a pair of gaiters in the US. Camo fleece on the outside (quiet) silver waterproof fabric on the inside. I can wade thru a stream above my high boots and stay dry as the gaiters stop the water getting in over the top of boots. A great/must buy if in the US, I have not seen them in the UK.
 
Boots or wellies depending on the weather.
I have done most of my stalking in a cheap pair of Dunlop wellies because my main ground is all marshland and bog and I got a bit tired of walking around in wet socks.
 
I wouldnt go hiking in the hills in a pair of Welles, nor would i go stalking in a pair of Wellies.....the hills I stalk in require proper walking boots. Sometimes the stalk is tantamount to mountain climbing.
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Wellies are much better and provide plenty of support and grip. I've started using short Hunter Balmorals and they're awesome in all weathers.
 
what ever works for you , ive had days on Shap where a set of chest waders would have done

I've yet to fall into one of these bogs J-S tells me to avoid, he reckons if I fell in never see to see me again. He's told me few stories were a few have fallen in.
 
Picture below of my wellies in 1961 with the second Red-deer of my life.
In later years I had a paying guest out on the mountains who was wearing a brand new pair of Meindels which crippled him.
After a successful outing he asked me if I would take the boots in lieu of a tip if they fitted me.
A perfect fit and after slowly tuning them in I used them for many years.

For our rough stony mountains boots are better.
HWH.

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Just wondered how many of you out there stalk in wellies as opposed to boots?

Was out with a friend stalking last week & he was surprised to see that i do all my stalking in a pair of tight fitting le chameu wellies, be it on the hill, woods, fields etc.

I get the argument for a pair of loose fitting wellies not providing enough ankle support, but ive just never found wellies a problem even in the toughest terrain.

Whats your thoughts?
deer assassin, good boots Meindle or the like, and a pair of gaiters, much better support in my view
 
i mainly do woodland stalking, but last time i went i forgot to pack my boots and wore wellies for 3 days never again, but of cause depends on ground conditions but always take both(if i remember) so boots for me
stav
 
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