The mountains are no place for an average boot. Sparse, yet full of life, alpine zones’ rugged terrain, copious moisture, and extreme temps are exceptionally tough on hiking boots. The same can be said for the high desert, where abrasive red rock and scorching temps conspire to tear up your everyday hiking footwear.
Both conditions are typical in the areas surrounding my home in Salt Lake City, Utah — one of the semi-best-kept secrets in the USA (but really, Denver’s better). Choose a direction, and it’ll likely lead to harsh, beautiful landscapes where the state’s urban core overlaps with bursting wilderness that begs to be explored.
From desert to grass-covered foothills to verdant alpine, I’ve spent years roaming these urban-adjacent wilderness areas alongside my faithful golden retriever, Blue. And along the way, I’ve destroyed so many shoes/boots that I’ve lost count. But lately, I’ve been lacing up the KEEN Targhee IV hiking boot, and it seems to be going the distance.

The KEEN Targhee IV Steps Up to the Wasatch


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