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Can I walk from Porto to Santiago wearing excellent runners—not hiking boots? I plan on walking late September—early October.
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You do not need a boot unless you truly need ankle support.Can I walk from Porto to Santiago wearing excellent runners—not hiking boots? I plan on walking late September—early October.
On thePortugese between Ponte de Lima and Rubiães there is an off road track , climbing ,decending, big rocks.
I am glad I used strong heavy duty walking shoes with ankle protection .
Bom caminho
Even with poles as we used the Alto da Portela and Labruja hill are a challenge.Poles! Poles are the answer
Even with poles as we used the Alto da Portela and Labruja hill are a challenge.
Good tips amigo querido !It depends of how fit you are.
I'm the "boots guy", from my group of friends. I used to wear boots for everything, except for running and showering
When I started to take a more ultralight backpacking view, I ditched the high and moutain boots, and started to wear trail shoes and mid boots. The main difference it's the weight on your feet. Don't forget that every 50g extra, it's 500g at the end of 10 days.
To fight the question of the ankle support, I started to use exercises to strenght my ankles. This can be so simple has to walk barefoot while at home, using the stairs or using a jump rope.
Add to that a good pair of walking poles, a very good core balance (that you can get with some basic yoga exercises) and a not so heavy pack, and you don't need heavy boots for the Caminho Portuguese
I think that running shoes (flat ones) are not the best, but a good pair of trail running shoes (excelent grip and cushioning) are a good choice.
plain running shoes would probably be destroyed by Portuguese cobblestones, and you will find a lot of that!
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Good tips amigo querido !
We walked on the moon ! ( the very rough north western part of Iceland )
And had all the benefits of the Meindl walking shoes and still use them.
Every other day in the sportsgym I balance on a kind of half round ball on one leg, for more strength in the knees and ankles. We use Leki poles , the Rolls Royce under walking poles and our pack weighs 7 kilos
We are prepared for another caminho Português
Um abraço
So this endless discussion is a hole in oneI walked with a guy who walked with his everyday running shoes and ended up with blisters the size of golfballs, so there goes the heavy boot theory.
I walked with my everyday runnig shoes and got blisters. No golfballs , but still annoying...
plain running shoes would probably be destroyed by Portuguese cobblestones, and you will find a lot of that!
I walked with a guy who walked with his everyday running shoes and ended up with blisters the size of golfballs, so there goes the heavy boot theory.
I walked with my everyday runnig shoes and got blisters. No golfballs , but still annoying...
We called the cobblestones on the CP the blister massage.