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Originally Posted by robow
I have done that from time to time in order to save weight but found that after riding in the rain, I really like changing into a nice pair of dry shoes at camp or the hotel and so I ride in clipless (which I prefer) and have a lightweight pair of dry shoes waiting on me at the end of the day.
Makes sense on a really wet day. I generally take my shoes off asap whether its wet or dry so for my style of touring one pair of shoes works out. I try to pick pairs that will dry out overnight easily, and recently I've been trying shoe covers with some success. For me camping is literally just setting up a tent and passing out, but if I were more like most tourers and relaxed, cooked etc. after the days ride, I'd bring two pairs.
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