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I'm headed out for a dream trip to Yellowstone in early August. Any advise on traveling back with wet waders and shoes?

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Don't do it. Mildew is nasty stuff. Figure out a way to dry it first.

John

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mic,

Are you driving or flying?

Later,

FFM

Flying

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I'm looking at the luggage with the vented bottom for wet stuff.

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mic,

Will you be fishing the last day of your trip? If so, you are just S.O.L. Other wise you can ask the hotal for a few extra blankets and wrap your waders up in it over night to allow most of the moisture to be taken out, then you can finish drying them off by hanging them near the A/C vent in the room. That has worked for me one time in the past.

Later,

FFM

Woo Hoo Fish On!!

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A short trip like that should not hurt anything. Air dry as much as possible and unpack as soon as you get home.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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A short trip like that should not hurt anything. Air dry as much as possible and unpack as soon as you get home.

And pray the airline doesn't lose your baggage!

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It's Summer for $#!T sake. Wet Wade!

Have you ever wet waded all day in snow melt? If yes, did you get your D___ out by sticking your thumb in your mouth and blowing hard. :secret-laugh:

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