I'm looking for a better method of crossing rivers and streams in cold weather, when getting wet feet is not desirable.
Instead of taking boots or shoes off and switching shoes or going barefoot, why not slip on some sort of waterproof bag, or overboot that completely covers one's hiking footwear. It would need to be reinforced on the bottom so it doesn't puncture easily, but shouldn't be very heavy to carry. Slip them on before going in, slip it off after and hang it from the pack to dry while you carry on with dry feet – it seems like a logical solution, but I haven't seen anyone advocating it.
Does anyone use or sell such a product? :-)

