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I use all trails for other things but the Far Out (Guthook) app is brilliant for the Camino. The GPS locater is amazingly accurate. You can download 3 different maps for off line reading, it has main and alternative routes in different couloirs and it also has water sources, places to stay and a...
I am trying the 6s at the present and they are wearing very well after about 250km. No signs of wear really. I walked the Frances in one pair in the LP4s and that was completely fine but I remember they weren’t very spongy in the last 200 kms
I am watching the Mont Blanc very closely having...
I used FarOut too on my last Camino. I didn't use it much for general navigation because of the good signage, but it was invaluable in the early morning where signage is difficult to see. I got lost in the fields around Logrono because I wasn't paying attention, but I was easily able to follow...
everyone will have a different view, but after 1 blister free Frances and trying every sock I can find that fits my feet for this next Camino, my plan is to use the following
1. injinji toe liner socks
2. alternate between the old version of Smartwool medium cushion hiking socks and Darn...
I have been testing the Altra Olympus. It’s not for me. I can’t really explain why. I find my big toe curling up against the material, which is odd. This forum is full of seasoned experts, unlike myself, who can probably explain why that is.
I have noticed that the Altra Lone Peak 5 and 6 have...
whereas my Lone Peak 4.5s survived the whole 500 miles last time, I remember that the life had gone out of the soles after the road-pounding of the Meseta.
This year I am going to donativo my half-life shoes at Leon and mail a re-supply box of new shoes and socks there before I leave. it’s a...
I will be walking the Camino this year in Altra Lone Peak 6 Wides. The wides aren’t really much wider but there’s definitely more volume in the shoe than the standards
I couldn’t buy them in London but they arrived in a few days from the States
Today I walked 25 km on pavement in my standard...
Not novel but I use Sealskinz socks for wet days, which have a weird waterproof liner between two layers of merino.
Only one day of belting rain but I waded through ankle deep water that flooded my Altra shoes but kept my feet completely dry.
This April I will be hiking the CF with Altra Lone...
Peregrina2000, you have described exactly what I meant. The arch part of the shoe seems wider, certainly the lacing has a lot of potential to loosen for my feet, which the standard does not
I got a pair of the 10 anniversary ‘retro’ styled 5ves to take on holiday to the Carribbean this...
I have a slightly different experience with LP5 standard and Wides and it may be because of my odd feet
The standard version of my LP 5 is as comfortable as the 4.5s before but I feel it is a bit snugger around the mid foot which is why i sent off for the Wides. Having walked around in them for...
Jill, thank you for your well considered and comprehensive response.
I am very familiar with Altras, their spacious toe box and zero drop. I was fortunate enough to discover Lone Peaks while investigating my 2019 Camino and have stuck with them because i didn’t get a blister whilst all my...
Dave, I have been following this group for a while and you seem to be a gear maven. In your experience, as I am testing lone peak 5 wides, standards and all weather lows, as well as the Altra Olympus and Timps. Is it worth adding another shoe to the trall test if so you think that a road shoe...
I received an email announcing a new shoe, the Provision 6. Does anyone know if this is a potential alternative to the Lone Peak trail runner family? There is very little info on Altra’s website.
thanks
I can second the remark about the all-weathers making your feet sweaty. I am using the Low version of the LP5 all-weather to hike in the morning in short dewy grass at the moment, for which they are perfect. However, I walked around town with them on a mild day recently - without the cooling...
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