spinnaker
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés, May - July 2023
Yesterday’s 17 mile walk from Los Arcos to Logroño was a killer for my feet. At this point I have walked 100 miles on the CF and my feet have been painful and a major challenge each and every day.
I like the stability of my low rise Keen boots, but even after buying a larger size they are not wide enough in the toe bed. I have been rotating between the Keen boots and a pair of Hoka Stinsons. Likewise, the Stinsons are not wide enough for my swollen feet. I think that’s the only option at this point is to find a store here in Logroño that sells Keen sandals allowing for my toes to recover, but without sacrificing safety and stability.
I have invested a great deal of time trying to get this foot issue resolved. I am finding it very difficult to enjoy the Camino owing to the relentless blisters and the substantial amount of time required each morning simply to apply first aid to my feet in the hope of preventing further damage.
I would greatly welcome any thoughts and suggestions. Thank you.
I like the stability of my low rise Keen boots, but even after buying a larger size they are not wide enough in the toe bed. I have been rotating between the Keen boots and a pair of Hoka Stinsons. Likewise, the Stinsons are not wide enough for my swollen feet. I think that’s the only option at this point is to find a store here in Logroño that sells Keen sandals allowing for my toes to recover, but without sacrificing safety and stability.
I have invested a great deal of time trying to get this foot issue resolved. I am finding it very difficult to enjoy the Camino owing to the relentless blisters and the substantial amount of time required each morning simply to apply first aid to my feet in the hope of preventing further damage.
I would greatly welcome any thoughts and suggestions. Thank you.