Lads,
The depth of knowledge and experience on this site never ceases to amaze me. Ditto for the willingness of people to help out. I reckon if I were looking for discount space shuttle parts, someone in this gang would know where to find them.
Thanks very much for the many responses, all of which have greatly assisted me in making my choice and all of which has given me more confidence in the choice I finally made. I ordered two pairs of the uninsulated ADV 13" guide pac: one size 10 and one size 11, just to make sure I get the right fit. I was really tempted to get the 16" model but reckoned that I simply don't need them to be that high.
It was particularly good to hear of the experiences of those hunters who live in cold climates similar to mine; not to discount the valuable advice from the lads from the warmer states, whose advice I equally value!
If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to report back on my experiences after using them in the Canadian Arctic in the autumn. Conditions up here in October usually entail below freezing temperatures, light snow cover, rock outcrops that are slicker than dog snot, frozen ponds, partially frozen streams and rivers and generally rugged brutal terrain that will test these boots to the limit. It is good to hear, therefore, that these boots are built well and built in Montana and that a lot of experienced hunters swear by them.
As an aside, to the lads in Montana (Joseph, Walt, Doug): someday, I really want to visit your state...and maybe even hunt or tag along on a hunt. I keep hearing good things about Montana and judging by what I have read and from what I was told by a relative of mine who visited there a few years back, I think I could get on quite well down there. The culture and attitudes seem to be pretty much in sync with my own. And how can you not want to visit a state with the motto: "Big Sky Country".
Thanks for the help guys. I really appreciate it.
cheers,
Robert