fiddletree
Active Member
Hi!
Just droppin a note to say hi from 2 weeks into the camino, it is an amazing experience. Thanks for all of the advice beforehand; to let you know, I listened and left from St.Jean instead of Roncesvalles (you were right! it was amazing and perhaps the most incredible day of walking so far), and I also did not take the mandolin which my back thanks me for.
It has been incredible, but I am stuck on doctors orders for 3 or 4 days in Burgos right now (terrible monster blister that became severely infected, that I got after my boots got wet. basically have no skin left on my toes, bah.). I am anxious to get walking again, but I need to let my foot heal.
So to let other people learn from my mistake: DO NOT put compeed on a blister. The blister is likely to get infected because you can´t regularly clean it and take care of it and then the compeed will rip all your skin off and you´ll be in my position. Put compeed on as a preventative measure but not after a blister has formed.
Anyways, aside from the blister and a bit of tendenitis I am doing fabulously and having the time of my life. The other day I saw a puma in a town! A guy had it on a leash. Had a magical evening in Grañon.... I highly recommend staying in the albergue there if you can. Yesterday 2 guys from the country Georgia came into the algerbue and interviewed me for a documentary they are making about the camino to put on Georgian TV! haha. So very strange. The funniest things happen on the camino... I love it.
Just droppin a note to say hi from 2 weeks into the camino, it is an amazing experience. Thanks for all of the advice beforehand; to let you know, I listened and left from St.Jean instead of Roncesvalles (you were right! it was amazing and perhaps the most incredible day of walking so far), and I also did not take the mandolin which my back thanks me for.
It has been incredible, but I am stuck on doctors orders for 3 or 4 days in Burgos right now (terrible monster blister that became severely infected, that I got after my boots got wet. basically have no skin left on my toes, bah.). I am anxious to get walking again, but I need to let my foot heal.
So to let other people learn from my mistake: DO NOT put compeed on a blister. The blister is likely to get infected because you can´t regularly clean it and take care of it and then the compeed will rip all your skin off and you´ll be in my position. Put compeed on as a preventative measure but not after a blister has formed.
Anyways, aside from the blister and a bit of tendenitis I am doing fabulously and having the time of my life. The other day I saw a puma in a town! A guy had it on a leash. Had a magical evening in Grañon.... I highly recommend staying in the albergue there if you can. Yesterday 2 guys from the country Georgia came into the algerbue and interviewed me for a documentary they are making about the camino to put on Georgian TV! haha. So very strange. The funniest things happen on the camino... I love it.