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[QUOTE="K_Lynn, post: 1183748, member: 98304"] I bought new shoes 2 weeks ago, so I went from Lone Peak to Lone Peak Waterproof, and I was not prepared for the difference. Day 1 5km of very miserable unhappy feet and a sour mood at the purchase. Day 2 8km slightly unhappy, Day 3 giddy with joy that my feet are used to the new shoes, it wasn't a wasted purchase and they'll be fine. My pack is overloaded, I threw in everything I will be taking with me along with whatever was in my "Camino Pile" which I will go through in the next couple of weeks and pitch what really isn't needed (ie so many things!). It's current weight is about 15lbs. I like to train with more than I plan on carrying. When I walked Frances 2 years ago, I slowly learned to stop more often and made a point of sitting for 30-45 minutes enjoying my coffee and taking my shoes off to allow my feet to cool and then putting on new cool dry socks for the next section. Changing my socks frequently kept my feet from getting tired. And sitting and watching the Parade of Pilgrims is really quite nice. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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