To continue, you need to scroll down (or swipe) within this box to read this important message and disclaimer.

This archival blog, covering the years before, during, and after my owning Stompers Boots is a big salute and...

THANK YOU

to all the inside boot crew staff and the outside family of friends who made this journey some of the best years of my life!

There's nothing here that's for-profit, commercial, or that benefits anyone financially. By continuing, you understand that the contents of these pages are completely memorabilia, personal and are intended for friends and family only. This site, like many others, uses cookies so you can enjoy all of its features. It has content that is NSFW (Not Safe For Work). Clicking the AGREE button below means that you're over 18 and that you understand the nature of this site.

Mike McNamee, the web team and this website have absolutely no connection to the current ownership of Stompers Boots.

The Backyard Parties—Introduction

"The absolute best part of the Folsom Street Fair was the party at Stompers! The Fair is just not the same without it."

—LF

Stompers had BBQ parties in my backyard behind the store every year since the shop opened in 1996.  These became a regular for many boot lovers and a great break from the jammed crowds during the Dore Alley and Folsom Fair.  The galleries that are shown here are somewhat helter-skelter as there are so many shots for all those years.  Thus, you will see different years and parties that became clumped in and out of sequence. 


Use the drop-down menu above to navigate to the individual galleries.
Don't miss the videos!


Mike McNamee, the web team and this website have absolutely no connection to the current ownership of Stompers Boots.

Stompers Archives: 1978‑2011

©2017‑2018 Maximus | Site Design by

©2017‑2018 Maximus
Site Design by

Burton WebWorks logo-white
Burton WebWorks logo-gray

To see great photos of current LGBTQ events in the San Francisco Bay Area, check out
Steve Muench's Photopia