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Funny post thanks! But FYI and FWIW this forum isn't ready for chatGTP.(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
Stick with your own brain @JJinWI. It does a way better job.FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
THANKS!!!Funny post thanks! But FYI and FWIW this forum isn't ready for chatGTP.
Thanks for keeping things light. I look forward to seeing your photos of Camino 3. The photos from your first two look amazing!
I used to get blisters where my toes rub so this solution would be incomplete in my case. I applied petroleum jelly with one finger using a finger cot to reduce the potential messiness. Then Injinji toe socks followed by REI Merino wool socks and Hokas. No blisters except one tiny one where a bit of sand remained after a beach walk. That was my fault. I walked over the Pyrenees to Pamplona on the CF, from Bilbao to Llanes on the CN and all of the CI.Stick with your own brain @JJinWI. It does a way better job.
But the nylons? Yeah, they do a fine job on heels and soles. Sadly, they're no use for toe blisters. Paper tape and hikers wool are my friends. Along with decent sandals for my very wide feet.
I wishYou must be the inventor of 1000 Mile Socks.
I've used them for years and had very few blisters. Thank you for sharing the big secret and letting us know who created them initially.
Exactly where I can get (bad!) blisters.I used to get blisters where my toes rub so this solution would be incomplete in my case.
I can't imagine all that fabric, each toe with its own socklet and wool socks on top of all that. In closed shoes? No, thank you. My feet are too wide for all that bulk. (I tried the ininji socks on their own once. That was enough. Maybe if they were lighter weight; nylons would be perfect thickness).I applied petroleum jelly with one finger using a finger cot to reduce the potential messiness. Then Injinji toe socks followed by REI Merino wool socks and Hokas.
My thoughts exactly when I first heard of them in 2006! I thought of those huge knitted things but these are thin, wicking, seam-free and a lifesaver. But you are absolutely right! We each need to find something that works for us. Buen CaminoExactly where I can get (bad!) blisters.
The thin paper tape and a wisp of wool work very well for me.
I can't imagine all that fabric, each toe with its own socklet and wool socks on top of all that. In closed shoes? No, thank you. My feet are too wide for all that bulk. (I tried the ininji socks once. That was enough.)
My system works for me, yours works for you...all good.
Mine too. I need injinji toe socks with my merino wool socks. Wick moisture away - but also keep my toes separated and since wearing them - I have never again gotten one of my usual toe area blisters.They make my feet sweat worse.
Maybe they are making a thinner (lighter.weight) model? That would definitely tempt me. The ones I tried were too thick. Thanks - will go look.these are thin, wicking, seam-free and a lifesaver
Prepare yourself, fellow pilgrims, for I am about to reveal my secret weapon against the dreaded blisters (your mileage may vary) As I embark on my third Camino journey, I simply couldn't resist sharing this pearl of wisdom with you.
I have utilized this technique not once, but twice on the Camino (and if the stars align, I shall employ it for the third time), as well as during numerous hikes in the splendid wilderness of Utah. And lo and behold, not a single blister dared to mar my foot! The secret lies in an ancient and sacred art that I acquired during my days as a hockey player. Yes, my friends, I have unlocked the mystical power of blister prevention
Ready for the big reveal? Here it comes!
View attachment 147290
Step one: Don a nylon ankle sock. Step two: Slip on a pair of top-notch wool socks. Boom! A match made in blister-fighting heaven. The sleek nylon sock acts as a shield, preventing friction and irritation, while the cozy wool socks provide that extra cushiony goodness. It's a one-two punch that'll keep blisters at bay!
Now, armed with this sacred knowledge, go forth and conquer the Camino with the confidence of a blister-free warrior. Embrace the power of the nylon ankle sock and wool sock combo, my friends. May your feet remain blissfully blister-free as you stride towards Santiago!
Off you go now, conquerors of blisters! Let the trails tremble beneath your blister-free feet!
(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
Now, do not disappoint us . . . you are not going to, later on, charge us for your terrific advice and use your lawyer to sue us if we do not pay up? I don't know. Perhaps I should just wire you the $20 now.Prepare yourself, fellow pilgrims, for I am about to reveal my secret weapon against the dreaded blisters (your mileage may vary) As I embark on my third Camino journey, I simply couldn't resist sharing this pearl of wisdom with you.
I have utilized this technique not once, but twice on the Camino (and if the stars align, I shall employ it for the third time), as well as during numerous hikes in the splendid wilderness of Utah. And lo and behold, not a single blister dared to mar my foot! The secret lies in an ancient and sacred art that I acquired during my days as a hockey player. Yes, my friends, I have unlocked the mystical power of blister prevention
Ready for the big reveal? Here it comes!
View attachment 147290
Step one: Don a nylon ankle sock. Step two: Slip on a pair of top-notch wool socks. Boom! A match made in blister-fighting heaven. The sleek nylon sock acts as a shield, preventing friction and irritation, while the cozy wool socks provide that extra cushiony goodness. It's a one-two punch that'll keep blisters at bay!
Now, armed with this sacred knowledge, go forth and conquer the Camino with the confidence of a blister-free warrior. Embrace the power of the nylon ankle sock and wool sock combo, my friends. May your feet remain blissfully blister-free as you stride towards Santiago!
Off you go now, conquerors of blisters! Let the trails tremble beneath your blister-free feet!
(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
Now, do not disappoint us . . . you are not going to, later on, charge us for your terrific advice and use your lawyer to sue us if we do not pay up? I don't know. Perhaps I should just wire you the $20 now.
Great to hear from you!To the OP: So good to see you around. On the Portugues from Porto, we used your three motivational words to keep us going. Do I recall them? Ah go on! Give me some slack! What I do remember is that every day, once we were on the camino, we used your words as our walking aids. Thank you, Sincerely.
You assume I have a brainStick with your own brain @JJinWI. It does a way better job.
But the nylons? Yeah, they do a fine job on heels and soles. Sadly, they're no use for toe blisters. Paper tape and hikers wool are my friends. Along with decent sandals for my very wide feet.
I used exactly this, except just cheap wick off socks from Aldi. No blisters at all.Prepare yourself, fellow pilgrims, for I am about to reveal my secret weapon against the dreaded blisters (your mileage may vary) As I embark on my third Camino journey, I simply couldn't resist sharing this pearl of wisdom with you.
I have utilized this technique not once, but twice on the Camino (and if the stars align, I shall employ it for the third time), as well as during numerous hikes in the splendid wilderness of Utah. And lo and behold, not a single blister dared to mar my foot! The secret lies in an ancient and sacred art that I acquired during my days as a hockey player. Yes, my friends, I have unlocked the mystical power of blister prevention
Ready for the big reveal? Here it comes!
View attachment 147290
Step one: Don a nylon ankle sock. Step two: Slip on a pair of top-notch wool socks. Boom! A match made in blister-fighting heaven. The sleek nylon sock acts as a shield, preventing friction and irritation, while the cozy wool socks provide that extra cushiony goodness. It's a one-two punch that'll keep blisters at bay!
Now, armed with this sacred knowledge, go forth and conquer the Camino with the confidence of a blister-free warrior. Embrace the power of the nylon ankle sock and wool sock combo, my friends. May your feet remain blissfully blister-free as you stride towards Santiago!
Off you go now, conquerors of blisters! Let the trails tremble beneath your blister-free feet!
(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
That disclaimer should have been at the beginning. Some of the replies sound like folks took it seriously. There are plenty of examples of ChatGPT and its cousins just making stuff up and/or spewing what the questioner wants to hear. Even citing sources that don't exist.(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
FYI... I only used ChapGPT to rewrite my content to spice it up with some humor/flair to the content.That disclaimer should have been at the beginning. Some of the replies sound like folks took it seriously. There are plenty of examples of ChatGPT and its cousins just making stuff up and/or spewing what the questioner wants to hear. Even citing sources that don't exist.
(I've personally witnessed three of the hazards I warn about. One example: ChatGPT wrote about how much Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols admired Elvis Presley. Took me less than fifteen seconds to find an interview transcript where they said Elvis sucks and his fans are idiots.)Why you shouldn’t trust AI search engines
Plus: The original startup behind Stable Diffusion has launched a generative AI for video.www.technologyreview.com
And regarding "what the questioner wants to hear"—or what the people who train the app want you to hear. Those folks decide which texts the app will scan for material and which it won't.
Fear over AI dangers grows as some question if tools like ChatGPT will be used for evil
Americans worry that artificial intelligence like ChatGPT could be used for evil and they want OpenAi, Microsoft and Google to do something about it.www.usatoday.com
Ah, well, in that case, the comment at the end might cause many of us to consider the advice useless.FYI... I only used ChapGPT to rewrite my content to spice it up with some humor/flair to the content.
Sure. This is so secret that it was mentioned way back in 2013 by @Albertinho. There may have been earlier descriptions of the technique.Prepare yourself, fellow pilgrims, for I am about to reveal my secret weapon against the dreaded blisters (your mileage may vary) As I embark on my third Camino journey, I simply couldn't resist sharing this pearl of wisdom with you.
I have utilized this technique not once, but twice on the Camino (and if the stars align, I shall employ it for the third time), as well as during numerous hikes in the splendid wilderness of Utah. And lo and behold, not a single blister dared to mar my foot! The secret lies in an ancient and sacred art that I acquired during my days as a hockey player. Yes, my friends, I have unlocked the mystical power of blister prevention
Ready for the big reveal? Here it comes!
View attachment 147290
Step one: Don a nylon ankle sock. Step two: Slip on a pair of top-notch wool socks. Boom! A match made in blister-fighting heaven. The sleek nylon sock acts as a shield, preventing friction and irritation, while the cozy wool socks provide that extra cushiony goodness. It's a one-two punch that'll keep blisters at bay!
Now, armed with this sacred knowledge, go forth and conquer the Camino with the confidence of a blister-free warrior. Embrace the power of the nylon ankle sock and wool sock combo, my friends. May your feet remain blissfully blister-free as you stride towards Santiago!
Off you go now, conquerors of blisters! Let the trails tremble beneath your blister-free feet!
(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
It did not work for me as it felt slippery in my shoes. But what did work, and I did all my Caminos using them, was toe socks, specially Injiinji brand. Never had a blisterPrepare yourself, fellow pilgrims, for I am about to reveal my secret weapon against the dreaded blisters (your mileage may vary) As I embark on my third Camino journey, I simply couldn't resist sharing this pearl of wisdom with you.
I have utilized this technique not once, but twice on the Camino (and if the stars align, I shall employ it for the third time), as well as during numerous hikes in the splendid wilderness of Utah. And lo and behold, not a single blister dared to mar my foot! The secret lies in an ancient and sacred art that I acquired during my days as a hockey player. Yes, my friends, I have unlocked the mystical power of blister prevention
Ready for the big reveal? Here it comes!
View attachment 147290
Step one: Don a nylon ankle sock. Step two: Slip on a pair of top-notch wool socks. Boom! A match made in blister-fighting heaven. The sleek nylon sock acts as a shield, preventing friction and irritation, while the cozy wool socks provide that extra cushiony goodness. It's a one-two punch that'll keep blisters at bay!
Now, armed with this sacred knowledge, go forth and conquer the Camino with the confidence of a blister-free warrior. Embrace the power of the nylon ankle sock and wool sock combo, my friends. May your feet remain blissfully blister-free as you stride towards Santiago!
Off you go now, conquerors of blisters! Let the trails tremble beneath your blister-free feet!
(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
Thanks for the info... much appreciated!Sure. This is so secret that it was mentioned way back in 2013 by @Albertinho. There may have been earlier descriptions of the technique.
Da nada. Not to rain too much on your parade, but I was introduced to the technique in 1974. I have used thin woollen or coolmax liner socks for a couple of decades now rather than thin nylon socks. It works for me.Thanks for the info... much appreciated!
Nice, good one! Similar idea to Wright socks. My feet get hot, too, especially between toes, so I also use Ininji 5-finger socks. Both Wright & Ininji work for me. And if it is cold & wet & I am wearing hiking sandals, Smart Wool socks over one of those keeps my feet dry. In a downpour, I slip on plastic grocery sack then put on sandals. Usually briefly.Prepare yourself, fellow pilgrims, for I am about to reveal my secret weapon against the dreaded blisters (your mileage may vary) As I embark on my third Camino journey, I simply couldn't resist sharing this pearl of wisdom with you.
I have utilized this technique not once, but twice on the Camino (and if the stars align, I shall employ it for the third time), as well as during numerous hikes in the splendid wilderness of Utah. And lo and behold, not a single blister dared to mar my foot! The secret lies in an ancient and sacred art that I acquired during my days as a hockey player. Yes, my friends, I have unlocked the mystical power of blister prevention
Ready for the big reveal? Here it comes!
View attachment 147290
Step one: Don a nylon ankle sock. Step two: Slip on a pair of top-notch wool socks. Boom! A match made in blister-fighting heaven. The sleek nylon sock acts as a shield, preventing friction and irritation, while the cozy wool socks provide that extra cushiony goodness. It's a one-two punch that'll keep blisters at bay!
Now, armed with this sacred knowledge, go forth and conquer the Camino with the confidence of a blister-free warrior. Embrace the power of the nylon ankle sock and wool sock combo, my friends. May your feet remain blissfully blister-free as you stride towards Santiago!
Off you go now, conquerors of blisters! Let the trails tremble beneath your blister-free feet!
(FYI... I thought I would have a little fun using chatGTP)
Cheers!!!!
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