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I think that Injinji toe sock liners made the difference between horrible blisters on my first Camino and no blisters at all on my second. Many people get blisters between their toes and these liners keep your toes from rubbing together.
I walked the first half of the Camino Frances with traditional silk liners last year and suffered from blisters. I wore injinni toe sock liners for the second half (which I just finished-currently in Madrid awaiting my flight home) and didn't get a single blister. I'll definitely wear them when...
My husband and I were able to find coffee before leaving most of the towns during our Camino last summer (SJPP-Fromista). Sometimes it was a cafe that opened early, sometimes it was a self-serve machine in front of a store, and in Estrella the cashier at the shop had a coffeemaker next to the...
I walked the first half of the Camino Frances this past June with a 24 liter Osprey Cirrus, and will carry the same pack when I complete the second half in June, 2014. I had no problem fitting everything I needed in the pack, including some blister supplies that I bought along the way...
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