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hey guys,
i've been in brisbane for about 10 months now, before now i lived in cairns..
as far as im aware there wasn't really anything like this up there and i'm new to the idea of it but its fascinating seeing some of the pictures of various locations that the majority of the population would never even know about..
from what i've read, some people can't decide what sort of footwear is best, i've seen volleys mentioned and steel caps, gum boots, what do you's reckon?

does anyone ever get out and about exploring brissy drains on a tuesday or wednesday? they're my days off with work.. wouldn't mind checking some stuff out but dont know where anything is yet..
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Welcome!
If you'd like to head out with other members sometime, register your interest in the Brissy Random Meetup thread. Subscribe to the thread as well, to receive an email when somebody has posted in it :)
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hey stinger024 :)
i wear reef shoes when in drains or wet areas
got them from Wetsuit Warehouse at Woolloongabba on 58 Deshon Street. Ph 3391 4905
http://www.wetsuitwarehouse.com.au/accessories/footwear

we are wearing the Problue Low-Cut Neoprene Boots $30 - they are awesome - i recommend them highly
they stick in the wet, and wash out and dry very easily and protect your feet and look passable as shoes

they even stay on in thick sucking mud & you can climb in them too

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DeScent wrote:hey stinger024 :)
i wear reef shoes when in drains or wet areas
got them from Wetsuit Warehouse at Woolloongabba on 58 Deshon Street. Ph 3391 4905
http://www.wetsuitwarehouse.com.au/accessories/footwear

we are wearing the Problue Low-Cut Neoprene Boots $30 - they are awesome - i recommend them highly
they stick in the wet, and wash out and dry very easily and protect your feet and look passable as shoes

they even stay on in thick sucking mud & you can climb in them too

DeScent
how do they handle broken beer bottles?!
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they handle glass pretty good NP
never had anything come through the sole yet ;)
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Cairns is an abando jackpot.
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