Felice
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- SJPP to Santiago Sept 2014
Sorry, another footwear thread.
I do like it when life gives you a nice surprise. There was me thinking that family commitments left me no time to walk this May, when, suddenly, things change and I have a nice 2 week gap starting 10 May.
I've walked before - SJPP to Santiago in Sept 2014, Santiago to Muxia in June 2015 and the Cami Catalan in Catalunya in May 2016. Each time I wore my beloved trainers (cheap trail runners, I think is the correct term). They were all I needed and they were so comfortable. But the weather was kind too, with very few wet days.
But what to wear this year for the Primitivo in mid May? Weather forecast via Wunderground is that the first couple of days at least will be cool and wet. I'm going to have to decide whether to use my trainers again, on the assumption that they will get wet, but will dry out again quickly once it stops raining and can be washed easily if they get muddy. Or I could take my waterproof walking shoes, but these are so much heavier, take longer to dry and will give me heat rash if the weather does warm up. I use these shoes when I'm walking in the UK in the Lake District, where the path is more likely to be natural.
So can anyone tell me about the type of path that I will be walking on. Will it be 'improved' as the Frances path was for long stretches, or will there be much more unimproved path walking, for which trail runners will be less suitable.
Anyone done the route in trail runners in May? Thanks.
I do like it when life gives you a nice surprise. There was me thinking that family commitments left me no time to walk this May, when, suddenly, things change and I have a nice 2 week gap starting 10 May.
I've walked before - SJPP to Santiago in Sept 2014, Santiago to Muxia in June 2015 and the Cami Catalan in Catalunya in May 2016. Each time I wore my beloved trainers (cheap trail runners, I think is the correct term). They were all I needed and they were so comfortable. But the weather was kind too, with very few wet days.
But what to wear this year for the Primitivo in mid May? Weather forecast via Wunderground is that the first couple of days at least will be cool and wet. I'm going to have to decide whether to use my trainers again, on the assumption that they will get wet, but will dry out again quickly once it stops raining and can be washed easily if they get muddy. Or I could take my waterproof walking shoes, but these are so much heavier, take longer to dry and will give me heat rash if the weather does warm up. I use these shoes when I'm walking in the UK in the Lake District, where the path is more likely to be natural.
So can anyone tell me about the type of path that I will be walking on. Will it be 'improved' as the Frances path was for long stretches, or will there be much more unimproved path walking, for which trail runners will be less suitable.
Anyone done the route in trail runners in May? Thanks.