Antonius Vaessen
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2015-2016 VdlPlata - Sanabres
2016.Primitivo
2017 Salvador
2018 Norte (to Sobrado)
2019 Norte again
Next year I want to walk the last 400km of the Via Francigena ( from Aulla probably). I have had blisterproblems on earlier caminos. Because I am a diabetic, I have to be very carefull with my feet and can only continue my camino when the blisters are fully healed ( which one time meant a pause of10 days) or stop the camino and go home( what I did this year)
So I want to avoid getting blisters. One possibility I consider is walking on good trekkingsandals. Now I have got a few questions
General
Is the risk of getting blisters in sandals indeed lower than with ordinary trekkingshoes or trailrunning shoes?
Is there a brand that you can recommend?
Specific for the Via Francigena
Are the surfaces of the trails sandalfriendly and not to mountainous with sharp or loose rocks or steep descends on uneven terrain?
Any other advise,tips concerning the Via Francigena are very welcome.
Many thanks in advance
So I want to avoid getting blisters. One possibility I consider is walking on good trekkingsandals. Now I have got a few questions
General
Is the risk of getting blisters in sandals indeed lower than with ordinary trekkingshoes or trailrunning shoes?
Is there a brand that you can recommend?
Specific for the Via Francigena
Are the surfaces of the trails sandalfriendly and not to mountainous with sharp or loose rocks or steep descends on uneven terrain?
Any other advise,tips concerning the Via Francigena are very welcome.
Many thanks in advance