What do you recommend?
Evans backpacking videos I would recommend. Sealskinz waterproof socks,and wools socks.
I don't know if sandals make sense for winter. Waterproof socks, shoe liners, or bags have advantages over waterproof shoes. You can decide whether to make your shoes waterproof. If your shoes get icy, and you have a plastic bag liner, its easy to get your feet out. If your insulation is in your socks, its easy to replace when wet.
David Smolinski
Seems like the best option is for you to experiment and report back! I don't think you'll find many people here with much experience with sandals in the snow.
My gut reaction is it won't work. I've used sealskinz before, and I don't think they'd be a substitute for boots in winter. And if you're a dealing with deep snow, i.e. winter in New England mountains - you couldn't strap snowshoes on to sandals.
mass a two shts has way to much snow n cold to be thinking of sandals. hahahaha I can see ya at 20deg wearing sandals in your Hawaiian shirt n shorts unless we are talking about hot tenting?
This one seems nice
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