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Footwear mozarabe/vdlp February

Antnix1

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I'm hoping to start Mozarabe from Almeria mid January. Not sure if I'll walk the full way but i want to be prepared.

I'm used to wearing low hiking boots (shoes). I don't need to worry about ankle support but my main worry is mud above my ankles. I own mid-height boots but over long distances they're uncomfortable and they're also more bulky to carry.

Would i get away with low boots if i carry cheap canvas gaiters?

As a second pair of footwear i was considering regular trainers for evenings or warmer days, or sandles but not both.

Advice appreciated!
 
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I walked in March April and it was dry. It's mostly a good country path, farm track. No real obstacles to clamber over. There were some muddy patches. The only river crossing was a day or so from the end near Merida. I did it in a walking shoe.
 
My wife, son in law and I walked Almeria to Granada last March. No rain. When you leave Almeria you walk up a DRY river bed with a few tiny rivulets to step over. Sometimes you must step in very shallow water. Our son in law wore mid length leather boots, Gore-tex lined. I wore mid length synthetic boots -- La Sportiva Raptor GTX (very lightweight) -- Gore-tex lined. My wife wore Keen sandals and wool socks. We were each happy with our footwear. When my wife's socks got wet she just changed them. There are a few stages where you make very steep descents. And some very rocky sections.
 
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I'm hoping to start Mozarabe from Almeria mid January. Not sure if I'll walk the full way but i want to be prepared.

I'm used to wearing low hiking boots (shoes). I don't need to worry about ankle support but my main worry is mud above my ankles. I own mid-height boots but over long distances they're uncomfortable and they're also more bulky to carry.

Would i get away with low boots if i carry cheap canvas gaiters?

As a second pair of footwear i was considering regular trainers for evenings or warmer days, or sandles but not both.

Advice appreciated!
I'm always puzzled when I see posts from experienced or habitual walkers who are suddenly querying their footwear. Is it because there is some other-worldiness about a day on Camino that suggests it should be different from any other day?

IMO wear what you are used to and are comfortable in. Would you change your under-pants because it's a Camino? Would you change your tooth-brush because it's a Camino? Mud is just mud. Carry an extra pair of socks and a boot brush if you must but don't confuse your feet. They trust you to look after them
 
I'm always puzzled when I see posts from experienced or habitual walkers who are suddenly querying their footwear. Is it because there is some other-worldiness about a day on Camino that suggests it should be different from any other day?

IMO wear what you are used to and are comfortable in. Would you change your under-pants because it's a Camino? Would you change your tooth-brush because it's a Camino? Mud is just mud. Carry an extra pair of socks and a boot brush if you must but don't confuse your feet. They trust you to look after them
Ok, I just switched. Because the ones I used to wear tend to hurt now. Yah wore them a bunch, and I switched once before, and it was a disaster. Like holes in the back of my heals that took a month to heal.. But this time I'm gonna walk for a bit in the new ones before hand. Try to figure out if they really work good.
 
I'm hoping to start Mozarabe from Almeria mid January. Not sure if I'll walk the full way but i want to be prepared.

I'm used to wearing low hiking boots (shoes). I don't need to worry about ankle support but my main worry is mud above my ankles. I own mid-height boots but over long distances they're uncomfortable and they're also more bulky to carry.

Would i get away with low boots if i carry cheap canvas gaiters?

As a second pair of footwear i was considering regular trainers for evenings or warmer days, or sandles but not both.

Advice appreciated!
I walked Granada to Córdoba starting early Feb last year. The weather was dry and experienced no mud. In contrast, I found many of the surfaces quite hard and compacted.
 
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I personally think that on the Mozárabe, the more padding in your shoes, the happier your feet will be. Trail runners are my shoe of choice for any camino, but I think they are particularly good for walking in the Mozárabe’s rocky riverbeds and on rocky ascents and descents. And I agree with @Tincatinker that the presence or absence of a lot of mud is not something that would make me question my footwear choice.
 
I walked Granada to Córdoba starting early Feb last year. The weather was dry and experienced no mud. In contrast, I found many of the surfaces quite hard and compacted.
This is good news for me. I am going to walk from Almería the first week of Feb, 2024. I was worried about walking in the riverbeds which might get muddy or have water. I prefer almost anything to walking in the mud or water in the river. Buen camino.
 

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