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Originally Posted by craigepo
I have a pair of gore-tex trail shoes that help out with the wet, cold feet. Also, I saw a girl running at a trail run with a pair of trail-running gaitors on. They were pretty short, but worked pretty well.
I also hate treadmills. I have tried every conceivable way to avoid running, but have yet to find a way to cheat the system. The only way to keep your running ability up is to run.
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I sometime use small crampons after seeing a friend last year turn his leg into a pretzel and end a 13+ year military career via a winter ruck on a hard packed trail. The crampons I use are lower profile and are fairly comfortable, even with sneakers. I'll see if I can find/take a picture, as they're not your typical rigid, mountain climbing style.
I used to stud my mountain bike tires with small screws for winter rides with similar success.
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