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I am about three weeks out on the Norte averaging close to 30 to 35 kms and at this point aside from blisters, I haven’t had a lot of physical issues. I have one week left with a flight booked home and unfortunately don’t have a lot of...
Thank you all so much for your suggestions. There was a lovely shop actually in Llanes, a very small store, but plenty of options to choose from - Tigeuro sport. I sized up on a pair of wide addisas trekking shoes and brought some extra socks to...
Ironically, I’ve been buying the same size of shoe from this manufacturer for years and years. It’s just so weird that I’m just realizing that it’s now too small LOL
Haha, yeah. Blisters just seem less cas
yeah, i was thinking about that too, i mean im sure my decathlon brand trekking sandal would be like a quantum leap from what the original pilgrims wore, but i was also thinking that your body and feet...
Well, they’re currently being injured aren’t they. Don’t throw the insoles away, just try walking without them for a while - your feet will soon let you know how they feel
I have no idea, but I feel that if it’s more comfortable, it doesn’t matter if it damages the shoes ( if it even would?)
It’s worth trying!
Edit: Trecile types faster than I!
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