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Morgan Maureen

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    Bend, OR
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    I love exploring and adventure. My goal in life is to experience and see as much as I can. With that said I'm spending this summer exploring all the trails and wilderness areas around my hometown of Bend. There is so much to see here and I've been missing out. It's amazing what you find in your own backyard.

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The North Face Dhaulagiri GTX Backpacking Boot - Women's

August 6, 2009

I have been trying to find a good high cut boot. I have weak ankles and twisted the same ankle twice in one weekend and there's too much to explore to risk an ankle injury. I bought the Asolo Stynger and took them on a 8 mile hike today and got blisters and my feet are so sore. I guess my question is: would these boots be a good alternative? Is the heel cradle better than the Asolos?

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