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Jeff M.
(catalyst81) - F

Locale: Costa Mesa, CA
sandals/watershoes for the river on 06/27/2011 23:37:37 MDT Print View

Mid July I'll be going with some Scouts on a 4 day river trip on the Colorado river starting in Moab. I haven't been on the river in a while. I need some suggestions on good water socks or sandals for the trip.

Also, I was planning on bringing a tarp - do I need to bring a bug net along? Any snakes/scorpions along that area?

Edited by catalyst81 on 06/27/2011 23:39:23 MDT.

Erik Basil
(EBasil) - M

Locale: Atzlan
Keep them tootsies attached on 06/28/2011 07:21:06 MDT Print View

Jeff,

I use my Keens on the river. They're heavy, of course, and I wouldn't want to swim far with them, but you'll be wearing a PFD at all times on the water during your Scout trip, so you won't have to swim hard, much, if you stay out of the drink. If you go in, however, having toe protection is great.

In fact, having toe protection while you're hiking side trails off river is outstanding, and I find my Keens are much better choices than my otherwise beloved Teva "river sandals".

Brian Hall
(brian2o0o)
Water shoes on 06/28/2011 10:06:45 MDT Print View

I wear NRS Sasquatch's for kayaking. They are very comfortable and easy to swim in. They run about $40, but you can find them for $30 sometimes. If you want to spend a little more money, I'd go with the NRS Attack shoes. They run about $80.

Steven McAllister
(brooklynkayak) - MLife

Locale: Atlantic North East
I avoid straps on 06/28/2011 12:45:33 MDT Print View

I avoid shoes with straps on the water. The straps can get caught on gear causing you to get trapped.

I have experienced this and I know others have as well.

There is a reason why most white water paddlers wear the smooth strapless shoes when they paddle.

Jennifer McFarlane
(JennyMcFarlane) - MLife

Locale: Southern California
might try OluKai shoes on 06/28/2011 17:40:35 MDT Print View

I picked up a pair of these at REI.
I've been trying on shoes for the past several months- I have a narrow heel and a very wide foot (especially for a woman)
I was just browsing in the shoe department and the REI person suggested these. Wore them on a 5 mile backpack yesterday and had to come back earlier than expected. I wore them with darn tough socks. No blisters, they handled rocks and sand equally well.
These are built to handle water.
Here is a link
Olukai

Edited by JennyMcFarlane on 06/28/2011 18:04:00 MDT.

Steven McAllister
(brooklynkayak) - MLife

Locale: Atlantic North East
Re, snakes and scorpions on 06/28/2011 17:53:03 MDT Print View

I don't think there are any scorpions and in fact now that I think of it, I don't think scorpions exist in any part of Utah.

Snakes yes, but snakes are rarely an issue. The common rattlesnake in the area notify you when you get near. They tend to hang out in rocky areas, sleep in the open in the day and crawl into the rocks at night.

The only people that get bit by them are almost always people who play with them.

Ed Tyanich
(runsmtns) - F - M
scorpions in Utah on 06/28/2011 18:40:49 MDT Print View

http://www.wildernessutah.com/learn/scorpions.html

John Porter
(Porterbrau)

Locale: So Cal
sandals, watershoes, snakes, scopions, bugs on 06/28/2011 18:56:09 MDT Print View

hey Jeff, I did the exact same trip about 15 years ago -- Moab to Lake Powell thru Cataract Canyon in mid-July. Awesome trip. I wore Tevas and never had a problem. In fact, they were perfect. Everyone on my trip cowboy camped every night. Never saw a scorpion or a snake, and I don't remember mosquitos being an issue at all. Bring plenty of sunscreen, and never stick beans up your nose !!

Steven McAllister
(brooklynkayak) - MLife

Locale: Atlantic North East
Utah on 06/28/2011 18:59:44 MDT Print View

That article is interesting. In all my tips to southern Utah, I never had issue with scorpions and the locals never mentioned them. Maybe more south east four corners area?

They can be really annoying further south into Arizona.
If you camp in scorpion country, don't walk barefoot at night. Sleep in some kind of bug net as they crawl around at night.

I know some people cowboy camp in scorpion country and rarely have issue, but there sting can be really painful and last for days, similar to the worst kind of honey bee sting.

billy goat
(billygoat) - F

Locale: West.
Re: Re, snakes and scorpions on 06/28/2011 21:28:46 MDT Print View

"I don't think there are any scorpions and in fact now that I think of it, I don't think scorpions exist in any part of Utah"

Well, that's just plain silly. Scorpions are everywhere. Are they anything to worry about more than getting stung by a bee? No.

Jason Klass
(jasonklass) - F

Locale: Denver, CO
Sandals on 06/29/2011 10:39:51 MDT Print View

I also wear Keens and recently did this to them to improve traction both on the trail and in the water:

http://www.tenkaratalk.com/wet-wading-with-sandals