7 April 2014, 12:55
When you've been hiking and you have lovely wet boots, stuff them with newspaper to dry them out quickly.
Alternatively, if you're out and about in the woods, you can easily enough get 2 sticks and shove the sticks into the ground. Place your boots upside-down over the sticks, so the sticks go where you'd put your feet. You want to make it so that the lowest part of the boots are at least 2 inches above the ground.
This allows your boots to hand upside down and drip dry over night. This is especially useful if your tent has a porch section, or your tent is super small.
Alternatively, if you're out and about in the woods, you can easily enough get 2 sticks and shove the sticks into the ground. Place your boots upside-down over the sticks, so the sticks go where you'd put your feet. You want to make it so that the lowest part of the boots are at least 2 inches above the ground.
This allows your boots to hand upside down and drip dry over night. This is especially useful if your tent has a porch section, or your tent is super small.