TinaPEI
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Hopefully sometime....
I feel like things are settling in well for me. I have my flights books, Orisson is booked, I now have a small camera to take with me, a backpack, small sleeping bag, a few Merino tops etc. No boots or shoes yet, but I am seriously considering wearing sandals. I normally live in sandals all summer long. I struggle with finding shoes that fit; I have really small feet (US size 5.5-6) but need a wide toe box (usually by a 7 to make room for my toes) because of bunions, but I have extremely small heels. I tried on as many Keens as I found close to my size, but they were just either too big, or not wide enough. I think I'll try some trail runners and men's keens to see if they are better, but I may be walking in sandals. Last summer I walked about 145 km in 10 days (in Florida, Walt Disney World - so it's totally different, but all pavement walking) and I didn't get a single blister. My friend tends to get blisters every trip, but not me. I like the kind that you can adjust in 3 different places, and I think that's what helps my feet, because I can adjust them, but still make them tight enough that they stay on my feet - I can't do flip flop style anything. So many things to consider!
Things to do:
- transportation to SJPdP
- finalize packing list
-buy more socks and undergarments
- decide/purchase footwear
-TRAIN (I wanted to get the shoes and walk in those, but seeing as we still have snow, there will be no walking in sandals if that's what I'm taking!)
Is there anything else I'm missing?
Things to do:
- transportation to SJPdP
- finalize packing list
-buy more socks and undergarments
- decide/purchase footwear
-TRAIN (I wanted to get the shoes and walk in those, but seeing as we still have snow, there will be no walking in sandals if that's what I'm taking!)
Is there anything else I'm missing?