Are these boots warm enough for snowy hikes and climbs high up in the Colorado mountains around June? — 1 Answer

by Withanf, from UT, United States Asked on March 5, 2012

Name Salewa Alp Trainer Mid GTX Hiking Boot - Men's
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Answered by Zak, member, from UT, United States, on March 05, 2012

The Alp Trainer Mid GTX is not an insulated boot, but it is (GTX) GoreTex. GoreTex will keep your feet dry and protected from the moisture.
When warmth is concerned, I wear a standard GTX boot here in the UT mtns in the dead of winter to snowshoe. Because I'm involved in something so active I never notice cold feet.
To answer your question... YES. These boots will handle June hikes/climbs with ease. Maybe take a little thicker sock to change into should you need it.

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