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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 458598" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>I haven't done a Tough Mudder, as obstacle courses don't really appeal. However, I compete in orienteering and trail races and will add fell races this year (possible due to moving from fens to moors / fells / hills), which often involve passing through very wet and / or muddy places, as best route between 2 orienteering controls might be across a marsh, and in winter, feet will be breaking through thin ice. Tips I'd give are to wear woollen socks for a small amount of warmth, use insoles if tour need them to make shoes fit tightly, and tie laces very securely, then bind knots with tape, so they won't come off until you want them to, when you may need someone else to cut the tape if your hands are too cold!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 458598, member: 21372"] I haven't done a Tough Mudder, as obstacle courses don't really appeal. However, I compete in orienteering and trail races and will add fell races this year (possible due to moving from fens to moors / fells / hills), which often involve passing through very wet and / or muddy places, as best route between 2 orienteering controls might be across a marsh, and in winter, feet will be breaking through thin ice. Tips I'd give are to wear woollen socks for a small amount of warmth, use insoles if tour need them to make shoes fit tightly, and tie laces very securely, then bind knots with tape, so they won't come off until you want them to, when you may need someone else to cut the tape if your hands are too cold! [/QUOTE]
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