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No blisters this time: why not?

alansykes

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This is my fifth camino. On the previous ones, between day 4 and 7 I have acquired a few blisters which have taken a few uncomfortable to painful days to walk through. I'm now on day 26 and haven't got any blisters at all and assume that I am past the danger point.

Not complaining at all, but can't work out why. Nothing much is different: if anything the distances are a bit longer than usual (2 of my 3 longest ever days), I brought some raw wool (kindly provided by one of my sheep back home) but have generally forgotten to rub my feet with it, am wearing bamboo "base" socks (as last time), mildly wetter than usual but nothing exceptional.

Hope it keeps up for future caminos.
 
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Hi alansykes :)
they said to me that at the Camino strange things happen ;)
 
My answer was in the footwear.
Walking boots and socks - terrible blisters
Sandals and bare feet - no blisters at all.
 
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It's weird, isn't it?
Last time I walked, which was about my 7th Camino, out of the blue, I got a blister in the very FLAT stretch going into Villafranca del Bierzo.
Never happened before - nothing about my footwear had changed.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
This is my fifth camino. On the previous ones, between day 4 and 7 I have acquired a few blisters .

Experienced pilgrims I think learn intuitively when to push it and when to stop and "adjust." Looking back on my first and only Camino I would do things much differently. Alansykes you may just be getting good at this!

Buen Camino!

Mark
 
An old camino saying goes 'every pilgrim has the blisters s/he needs'. Perhaps your need is simply lower this time? Buen Camino, SY
 
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