Your feet are delicate instruments that if treated well may last for
all of our lives, but mistreat them and we will suffer the consequences.
We must wear shoes and boots that fit properly and they should be
cushioned with good stockings. For some reason we may have high or low
arches or flat feet that can give a lifetime of headaches.
Years
ago a couple of my buddies and I wanted to take a five day hike. For
some reason or other I decided to buy a new pair of hiking boots. When I
tried them on in the store they fitted fine. When we hit the trail they
felt nice and comfortable. The new boots were leather and before we
headed out I had given them a good heavy coat of grease that came with
the boots. I was all set to take on whatever elements the weatherman
could throw at me.
That euphoria lasted all of twelve hours. It
rained as never before. We were soaking wet by the end of the day. My
boots were wet thoroughly. Next morning the rain continued. In the
middle of by big toe I had a blister. Walking only made it worse. We
walked for the next four days and each day it rained except for the
last. By the time we arrived home I had a hole in the top of that big
toe where infection found a way in. Luckily I was able to get to a
doctor and antibiotics.
The trail is not the place to try anything
on for the first time. You should wear any new piece of clothing or
test any new equipment a few times at home under fine conditions. My
wife and I bought new rain wear that was sold as waterproof and
breathable. Within half an hour in the rain we were wet clean through.
When
you are ready to buy hiking gear it is best to go to the outdoors gear
websites where you can review what other users have found. These reviews
are written by people just like you who have used the equipment in
harsh conditions.
After our supposedly rainproof jackets failed we
searched the reviews and eventually purchased two new ones. They were
well recommended. We wore them for year after year. They were so good
that we wore them in the coldest part of the winter by wearing sweaters
underneath. They were perfect for cross country skiing as well as spring
and fall hiking. There was no way they would wear out. Year after year
they protected us from the elements until we had enough. They were
beginning to fade so we bid them goodbye and dropped them off at the
goodwill store.
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