Warm greetings OSU Buckeye,
I agree and respect that walking boots are very subjective. I walked the
Camino Frances in 2022 from April 28 to June 1st. It was cold and foggy and had recently snowed walking out of SJpP and then hot later on the Meseta, then cold again in Galicia in the mountains. I actually wore Altra Lone Peaks in my training and they are great for where I live in the Midwest, USA. Unfortunately for me, they didn’t do well for me on my Camino. They were not protective of the sides of my feet on the rocky sections and were just generally too lightweight for my balance and comfort. This may also have been influenced by the fact that I was a senior and a slow walker. (I highly recommend walking sticks, as well). I wound up purchasing some new boots, (Sportivas), in Leon and these worked much better for me. For whatever it’s worth, on my next Camino I’ll be wearing traditional hiking boots like my Oboz or Sportivas, and save my Altra Lone Peaks for my local Metro Parks.
Whatever you decide on, may God bless you with much grace on your Camino!
Daniel (Slowtraveler)