SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! #2

Xosé Manuel Alvariño AlvaxmaAOL.COM
Mon Jan 27 06:30:42 PST 2003


Thanks for the feedback, S.

Please clarify for me: "85 degrees, pinha coladas & palm trees." If ur talking about el Camino, when does it get that hot?

Thanks,

Xose Manuel

In a message dated 1/27/2003 8:36:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, susanamismaHOTMAIL.COM writes:

> We slogged through mud, slipped and slid, twisted ankles and got blisters, but I decided that flexibility was more important than firm support. The mud could have been avoided if we had taken the advice of volunteers at the refugios and walked on the road in certain spots, but my daughter and I enjoyed using our walking sticks to balance and test the depth of the mud. We thought it was funny. The thick soles on hiking sneakers are helpful in protecting your feet from stones and heat, but we saw many people walking in regular sneakers and thin socks. We also took rubber soled sandals for shower and after the day's walk/hike.
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