[pct-l] Question about training
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Thu Oct 1 16:54:48 CDT 2009
Regarding training and blisters. I had no blisters during all my
training prior to my hike last year. I hiked with my pack and chosen
footwear on trails steeper than the PCT and in Southern California
where it's warm and dry. But within about 4 days on the trail, I
started getting blisters. They did not let up until sometime after
Kennedy Meadows. So training did not equal no blisters for me.
This year, however, I didn't train very much. I walked my daily
errands and did some weekend hikes plus one long 9 day shakedown
hike. I got almost no blisters.
On both trips I ended up with other foot problems. I know of no real
solution for preventing foot problems. I think you have to do the
best you can and just listen to your feet. I rested a lot with lots
of zero days. This ultimately means that I'm probably not capable of
a complete thru-hike in one season. So what.
As for being overweight, I actually feel more energetic, stronger,
hike faster and can generally tolerate everything better when I'm a
little overweight. I think it's more important to build your
endurance and cardio than to worry too much about weight. It's going
to come off on the PCT no matter what you do.
And then it's going to come back after the PCT no matter what you do.
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