I've had good experience with Merino wool socks for short hikes. I still use liners and wool socks for long hikes, moleskin as needed.
For working long hours, I have a pair of Red Wings (don't recall model) and wear Guide Gear cotton socks. Long hours are no problem. Haven't hiked in them, don't think that would work.
I'll have to try Darn Tough socks, and a few other suggestions reported.
A must have, for me, is a good shank and ankle support.... some of the hiking terrain I'm on is rocky and will wrench an ankle when you least expect it.
ETA: Every pair of Hi-Tech I've owned has been a waste of money.
Last edited by Duman; 08-27-2019 at 21:23.
We’ve had great luck with Danner Pronghorn boots and Darn Tough socks. Just spent a week sheep hunting, covered a lot of miles and lots of elevation gain and the boots were great. Highly suggest some boot yak tracks if there’s any steep climbs with scree. They help tremendously!