sotirod
New Member
Yeah, I know, I know...another shoe question.
I have really bad luck with mid trail shoes. No matter which brand I try, they fit beautifully in the store and on short walks - but anything more than 30 minutes, and the pressure on the back of my ankles leads to tingling and soreness in my achilles tendon. I am a million times more comfortable in trail shoes shaped more like running shoes than boots. If I were walking in summer, it would be a no-brainer.
But I'll be walking in February and March (although we might be able push it forward to mid-March-April, which would probably be better). Would a good pair of trail shoes (like the Keen Gypsum light trail shoes) and a pair of gaiters be good enough for a late winter/early spring camino?
Thanks for any advice!
I have really bad luck with mid trail shoes. No matter which brand I try, they fit beautifully in the store and on short walks - but anything more than 30 minutes, and the pressure on the back of my ankles leads to tingling and soreness in my achilles tendon. I am a million times more comfortable in trail shoes shaped more like running shoes than boots. If I were walking in summer, it would be a no-brainer.
But I'll be walking in February and March (although we might be able push it forward to mid-March-April, which would probably be better). Would a good pair of trail shoes (like the Keen Gypsum light trail shoes) and a pair of gaiters be good enough for a late winter/early spring camino?
Thanks for any advice!