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[QUOTE="meriPNG, post: 169496, member: 30992"] Hola Peregrinos :) I hope this finds you all well :) So I completed the first section of the Larapinta Trail on Saturday (Nov 9th) and I found Vaseline does work to prevent blisters!!! I was a little skeptical at first re Vaseline and so were the local pharmacists when I told them what I'd be doing with it! :rolleyes: Took me 9 hours and 42 mins to walk from my place through the Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Simpson's Gap (roughly about 26km), I had about 10kg (mostly water) in my Osprey Sirrus 36L rucksack which I drank through pretty quickly, I even tested out my rain cover!!! Not that it was real rain... just a few spots of rain but for some weird reason, I wanted to see how fast I could cover my pack! :p (I know I really am a big kid still trying to get over childhood! hehe) Even found myself a walking stick just after I left my place and boy did it come in handy in the last 8km which was all pretty much uphill and snakey but I once again realised my appreciation for the beautiful landscape we have out here and for the vast amount of space where I always feel free :) This was my first real long walk with a weighed pack and it only weighed so much because I had to carry all my water with me but I realised how much more I really need to prepare myself better for my Camino in May... only 5 and a bit more months really!!! Wow! I only just realised how close it's getting! Buen Camino and happy preparations (if you're like me and looking forward to your Camino :) ) Marie [/QUOTE]
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