Lots of good choices these days, Ben. You should easily find something. You sound as if you mean to hike good trails, and just make miles. So that simplifies things a little bit. If you have good ankles, youd be okay with trail-runners. Montrails Hardrock shoes ($110) are tough trail-runners. Sort of superlight hikers. Low cut, but supportive, with a firm midsole to protect your feet. They wont last forever, but youll get a good season out of them and love the light weight and the comfort. Try Vasque Aethers, too ($125). Theyre very rugged shoes, with grippy soles and a stiff shank for protection and support.

I do like a bit more support, myself. Id go with Merrell Chameleon Ventilator 3s ($150). Theyre a mid-height boot with just a bit more heft than trail-runners. Taller, of course, and a little firmer midsole. But also…a Gore-Tex booty to keep your feet dry. Very light and comfortable. I also like the Salomon 3D Fastpackers ($150). Very much like the Merrellsa boot made for traveling fast, with just enough support and protection to keep your feet happy and moving. Lowa Renegade Mids ($200) are just a bit heftier, but still very fast and light. Gore-Tex booty, and a nylon shank that really keeps your feet lined up.