Buses and Ski Boots

your biggest problem is probably the stairs. up is easy, down is harder. my best advice is to try to put the edge of the stair right under the ball of your foot (so your toes are hanging off the edge). that will create the smoothest motion. it is the most natural way you can go down stairs in boots, imo. i guess this applies to all shoes actually....
 
It's super gaper but when I go to catch the shuttle to and from the mountain, I wear my jandals and just carry my boots.

When I'm done I jest put my jandals in my virtika pockets lel
 
13939720:NZeskimobro said:
It's super gaper but when I go to catch the shuttle to and from the mountain, I wear my jandals and just carry my boots.

When I'm done I jest put my jandals in my virtika pockets lel

Maybe I'm the gaper but what are jandals? I'd have thought it was a typo but you did it twice, the 's' and 'j' are nowhere near one another, and you're from the bottom hemisphere.
 
13939731:mystery3 said:
Maybe I'm the gaper but what are jandals? I'd have thought it was a typo but you did it twice, the 's' and 'j' are nowhere near one another, and you're from the bottom hemisphere.

What? you haven't heard of jandals lol
 
10917025:teleRADo said:
your biggest problem is probably the stairs. up is easy, down is harder. my best advice is to try to put the edge of the stair right under the ball of your foot (so your toes are hanging off the edge). that will create the smoothest motion. it is the most natural way you can go down stairs in boots, imo. i guess this applies to all shoes actually....

My dude, they key is to plant your heels and send full speed. I usually just grab one (preferably 2) railing and boot ski down the stairs. Much easier than actually walking.
 
Proof

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/908325/E101D1FB-5A24-439C-94E0-66C64684CE85-TRIM-MOV[/video]
 
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