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Shoes, shoes..

Tulle

Active Member
Time of past OR future Camino
1999 Burgos-SDC, 2003 Leon-SDC, 2007-2012 Le Puy-SDC, 2014 Burgos-Covarrubias, Camino Ingles 3 times
In 1999 and 2003 I walked from Astorga to Santiago. I had no big problems with my feet.The last five years I have been walking two weeks every year from Le Puy. In September I will walk from Astorga to Santiago again. The two last years I had problems with my ankles, first the right and then the left. I think the reason must be walking on much asphalt with shoes not suitable for asphalt, so I intend to buy new shoes. Some of you have recommended New Balance shoes, but what type of NB shoes? I suppose there is more asphalt now than in 1999 and 2003, so it must be shoes suitable also for asphalt.
I really look forward to walking the last distance again, and hopefully with healthy feet! When I come to Santiago I will celebrate my 70th birthday together with my walking companions.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Transport luggage-passengers.
From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
I started off walking the Camino in New Balance All Terrain shoes 11 years ago but over the years I also started having a few problems with ankles. In 2006 I changed to Hi Tec Altitude V-Lite boots and they have been wonderful. They look more like a hiking shoe than a boot but they provide more ankle support than shoes.
Maybe its time for those ol' ankles to have some support!
 

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