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beterk


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13/10/2010 15:01

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Can you help me pls where can I buy tracking shoes in North Cyprus?



Thank You



Chegwin


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14/10/2010 08:45

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I will put this back to the top for you.

What are Tracking Shoes?



Groucho



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Yeah, what on earth are you trying to buy... training shoes? trekking shoes?



onestop


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Think Beterk may mean trainers.



HNComputers


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14/10/2010 09:15

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Tracking shoes as in ones with a tracking GPS device.....who you tracking?? hehe



Or Beterk could have meant trekking shoes :D



Chegwin


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Remember those Clarkes shoes when we were kids?

The ones with the animal footprints on the sole and a compass in the heel.

Then getting a row of your parents for bringing muddy new shoes home after you wanted to make “the best prints”.

Kids couldn’t win those days eh?

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yenibob


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I remember those shoes and thay were good fun.

why are people being sarky to someone who is doing his best to use english. could grouch etc ask in turkish?



Groucho



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I used to lose my wellies in the river Wey hunting for newts and sticklebacks... those were the days. My mum used to send me back bare foot to fetch them. They'd get absolutely stuck-fast in the mud.



birdman



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Have you though of a sniffer dog instead?



beterk


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17/10/2010 17:50

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:D Sorryyyyy trekking shoes is the true one :D



beterk


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But no one answered my question so?



Pugwash


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17/10/2010 18:03

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Nike shop in Lefkosa.



hal9000


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17/10/2010 18:20

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For those who thought Beterk got it wrong:

"Pros and Cons of Lightweight Trekking Shoes

Lightweight trekking shoes look and feel a lot like running shoes, but they are usually a better choice because they have stiffer soles with better traction for slippery trails.



Pro: Trekking shoes are lightweight, which means the hiker exerts less effort to lift them.

Pro: Trekking shoes pack more easily into luggage.

Pro: Trekking shoes are less expensive.

Pro: Trekking shoes are a good choice for hot weather and deserts.

Con: Because trekking shoes don't cover the ankle, blister-causing dirt and sand can creep in.

Con: Trekking shoes don't offer as much support, making them a poor choice for hikers with heavy packs.

Con: Hikers with balance issues or weak ankles might need the support of an above-the-ankle boot..

Con: Trekking shoes aren't waterproof, making them poor choices for wet or snowy conditions, especially if kicking steps into snow banks is necessary."

Ain't Google great?



Pugwash


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Should not be needed here, I hope!



"especially if kicking steps into snow banks is necessary"



beterk


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thank you for answers



apc2010


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18/10/2010 16:21

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so are trekking shoes the same as tracking shoes ....??????



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