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Re: Boots, walking/trail shoes or both?

Hi Graham. Thanks for the info on Inov8 shoes. Goretex, Out-Dry or similar is great for the cold winter months but not for me in the summer. My hobbit feet get very hot, so ventilation is important. I wear medium-weight merino running socks and non-waterproof trail/approach shoes for most of the Spring, Summer and even into the Autumn. My original concern (at the top of this post) was durability over the terrain and over 2 weeks. It would appear, from all that has been said here that there is nothing to worry about. I think my Meindl Goretex midi-boots, comfortable and light as they are, are staying at home for this trip.

A big thanks to all for your posts and valuable information. Have a great and safe 2018 crossing and I'm sure we'll meet up somewhere on the trail.

Re: Boots, walking/trail shoes or both?

I will wear my trusted salomon ultra mid gtx. I would love to find a shoe that fits my feet (and foot problems) as well, but I have yet to find them. So, I'm bringing crocs for river crossings, I don't want them to get wet. As for gtx getting hot, I've walked 1300 kilometers in them in Spain in April and May, so I know what I'm in for.

I wear a very thin Bridgedale wool liner plus a slightly thicker wool sock. In the mornings I apply vaseline and in the evenings some other foot lotion. And Voltaren, never leave home without it! The last couple of years I've only had 2 blisters, both from my custom made insoles...

Re: Boots, walking/trail shoes or both?

I tried about 4 different boots/shoes... ended up going with low top Hi-Tech hiking shoes with awesome traction. It was a huge toss up between these and my normal everyday wear, my Ariat Fat Baby boots... They are starting my journey with me, but they will probably stay in Boston on my stop-over there next week.
oh and for my relaxing or water crossings.. i have camo watershoes from Walmart. lol they look pretty cool and are super soft and comfy!

Re: Boots, walking/trail shoes or both?

All down to personal preference!