In May 2017 I am planning to walk from St Jean Pied de Port to as far as I can get in 3 weeks (Burgos?) and I’m uncertain how I should approach my footwear.
I think it is likely I will face some rain at this time of year.
What I know about myself now:
- I am 55 and exercise reasonably regularly without being any sort athlete;
- My feet are overpronated for which I have custom made orthotics. I favour shoes which emphasise stability/ motion control (my go to training shoe is the Brooks Beast);
- I have a habit of going over on my ankles, regular walking and stepping exercises lessen this a lot;
- I am more likely to feel too hot than too cold.
The foot/rain gear I think I want to use on the Camino:
- Salomon Quest Gore Tex boots (for stability and ankle support + waterproof) with a light to mid hiking sock (less heat build up?) and maybe a very light liner sock (if it doesn’t increase heat too much).
- A rain poncho, probably a Sea to Summit as that seems to be the most widely available in Australia. I feel like a jacket and pants will be way too hot.
My doubts:
- Am I being a fool to myself by choosing a high cut and less breathable boot that may be too hot for me?
- Are the benefits of a waterproof boot less than I might think? I’m thinking here of dark suggestions that they will likely fill with water anyway and then will be buggers to dry out.
My questions, based on your experience, are :
- Is my choice of footwear a sensible option?
- Are thinner socks cooler?
- Does a liner sock add to heat? If so, is there a thin liner that minimises this?
- If I go for a high cut gore tex boot, what extra things do I need to do to lessen the risk of getting wet feet anyway?
Thank you for any advice you can offer