Hi Y'all,
Ok. I sure want to let you all know how much I'm learning here, but let me share what I've been gravitating toward on the footwear for the Camino Frances, taking into account my personality and foot issues.
I've bought a great pair of waterproof Keen boots, and I've been walking in them. It's clear they're great. But I've noticed after only a couple miles, my feet are damp, and some hot spots need to be worked out. (My feet are hard to fit due to bunions and claw toes. I'm getting on in years a bit. )
I believe I could make them work. But I've been out walking with my husband, and I've found myself wishing I had on my New Balance 850s, which weigh about half of that... (They are not the model I'd recommend for a Camino, as they have little support.)
I've also heard it said that every pound you add to your feet may feel like 6 on your back, after a time....
Waterproof boots have been suggested to help keep water out, as it's such a pain if you have wet feet and miles to go, but also I've heard that wet waterproof boots won't dry as fast as mesh shoes. Maybe have damp boots for a couple days.
Sooooo......... I've been actually thinking of finding some (better models for the Camino) New Balance shoes, weighing about half what the boots weigh, and taking TWO pair with me for the camino.
One to wear, one to pack, and switch if one pair gets wet. And, a light mesh upper does suit my bunions/toes better.
I've been very seriously watching my pack weight, shaving ounces where ever I can, and my pack's only weighing about 7% of my body weight, less food and water. With 18 oz of shoes in it, it'll weigh a bit more, but it could make my trek more comfortable.
I respect the views I'm reading, and the experience of this group, so I thought I'd share that and ask what you think.
Thank you
Almha
Ok. I sure want to let you all know how much I'm learning here, but let me share what I've been gravitating toward on the footwear for the Camino Frances, taking into account my personality and foot issues.
I've bought a great pair of waterproof Keen boots, and I've been walking in them. It's clear they're great. But I've noticed after only a couple miles, my feet are damp, and some hot spots need to be worked out. (My feet are hard to fit due to bunions and claw toes. I'm getting on in years a bit. )
I believe I could make them work. But I've been out walking with my husband, and I've found myself wishing I had on my New Balance 850s, which weigh about half of that... (They are not the model I'd recommend for a Camino, as they have little support.)
I've also heard it said that every pound you add to your feet may feel like 6 on your back, after a time....
Waterproof boots have been suggested to help keep water out, as it's such a pain if you have wet feet and miles to go, but also I've heard that wet waterproof boots won't dry as fast as mesh shoes. Maybe have damp boots for a couple days.
Sooooo......... I've been actually thinking of finding some (better models for the Camino) New Balance shoes, weighing about half what the boots weigh, and taking TWO pair with me for the camino.
One to wear, one to pack, and switch if one pair gets wet. And, a light mesh upper does suit my bunions/toes better.
I've been very seriously watching my pack weight, shaving ounces where ever I can, and my pack's only weighing about 7% of my body weight, less food and water. With 18 oz of shoes in it, it'll weigh a bit more, but it could make my trek more comfortable.
I respect the views I'm reading, and the experience of this group, so I thought I'd share that and ask what you think.
Thank you
Almha