Mrenacentista
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino frances/norte (2013)
Hello, All:
I am leaving Texas (think hot, flat) for the Camino in mid-May. Fly to Madrid, then Bilbao, bus to San Sebastian. Thinking of walking from there to Irun (several say it is beautiful stage) for first, warm-up walking day, then catch bus/whatever as needed to start Cam. Frances in St Jean. Walk it to Burgos.
Then bus/train to Santander. Walk and bus Cam Norte to Aviles and then Oviedo, with a side trip to Picos de Europa for couple of day hikes in mountains. Then considering taking the Cam. Primitivo back to Cam. Frances. to finish up to SDC and Finisterre.
Here is my immediate issue: need new boots (after several practice walks of 20-25 km), my old ones are just too worn down. Should I buy new, waterproof leather boots or go with a lighter, hiking shoe (also waterproof)? I am accustomed to boots, but they are hot and heavy and I get heat rash above ankles anytime I wear them.
I live in flatland, so don't get much experience with ascent/descents and have a weak knee as well. Have thought about getting a trekking pole, but also need a smaller pack, so costs are starting to mount. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I need to make a choice on shoes ASAP so I can get them and break them in over next 6 weeks before I head to Spain!
Millones de gracias,
Claudia
I am leaving Texas (think hot, flat) for the Camino in mid-May. Fly to Madrid, then Bilbao, bus to San Sebastian. Thinking of walking from there to Irun (several say it is beautiful stage) for first, warm-up walking day, then catch bus/whatever as needed to start Cam. Frances in St Jean. Walk it to Burgos.
Then bus/train to Santander. Walk and bus Cam Norte to Aviles and then Oviedo, with a side trip to Picos de Europa for couple of day hikes in mountains. Then considering taking the Cam. Primitivo back to Cam. Frances. to finish up to SDC and Finisterre.
Here is my immediate issue: need new boots (after several practice walks of 20-25 km), my old ones are just too worn down. Should I buy new, waterproof leather boots or go with a lighter, hiking shoe (also waterproof)? I am accustomed to boots, but they are hot and heavy and I get heat rash above ankles anytime I wear them.
I live in flatland, so don't get much experience with ascent/descents and have a weak knee as well. Have thought about getting a trekking pole, but also need a smaller pack, so costs are starting to mount. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I need to make a choice on shoes ASAP so I can get them and break them in over next 6 weeks before I head to Spain!
Millones de gracias,
Claudia