When preparing to climb a 14er, you might assume that mountaineering boots are a must. I did too—at first. For my first few fourteeners, I strapped on heavy, clunky mountaineering boots because that’s what I thought the terrain demanded. But as I gained experience, I realized that boots are often overkill for most 14er climbs. In fact, approach shoes or trail running shoes are usually better options. These lighter alternatives offer comfort, flexibility, and the ability to move quickly—qualities that are often more important than the rigid support of traditional boots.
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