As I get ready for my first Camino, starting in May, I have a dilemma. As with all my El Camino dilemmas, I am turning the the sages of this forum.
Everyone says that you need to have well-broken in boots. I have a pair of Merrells I bought last spring and used for day hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park last summer. No blisters despite some pretty rigorous day-long hikes of 7 to 9 miles. Also no blisters when I wore them last fall for training walks of 8 to 9 miles.
BUT--I wear a size 5 1/2 shoe and these are only size 6, and the other standard bit of advice is that you should have boots that are at least 1 size, maybe a size and a half larger.
As my departure dates gets closer my anxiety is growing along with my excitement and I'm starting to obsess about things. Do I dump the Merrells and get some new boots and start breaking them in ASAP? Or do I stick with a pair of boots that have served me well so far? (BTW, I have never had a problem with my feet swelling. But then, I've never walked 10 or 15 miles a day for weeks and weeks.)
Help!
Everyone says that you need to have well-broken in boots. I have a pair of Merrells I bought last spring and used for day hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park last summer. No blisters despite some pretty rigorous day-long hikes of 7 to 9 miles. Also no blisters when I wore them last fall for training walks of 8 to 9 miles.
BUT--I wear a size 5 1/2 shoe and these are only size 6, and the other standard bit of advice is that you should have boots that are at least 1 size, maybe a size and a half larger.
As my departure dates gets closer my anxiety is growing along with my excitement and I'm starting to obsess about things. Do I dump the Merrells and get some new boots and start breaking them in ASAP? Or do I stick with a pair of boots that have served me well so far? (BTW, I have never had a problem with my feet swelling. But then, I've never walked 10 or 15 miles a day for weeks and weeks.)
Help!