[pct-l] Insoles
Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Sun Jan 2 11:03:21 CST 2011
My back hurt from using a computer mouse and sitting all day.
My frameless pack was somewhat too heavy and ill-fitting for me and
this made my back pretty miserable. First thing I did to help my back
was get a better-fitting, more supportive, internal frame pack. I did
that in Agua Dulce. It weighed more, but it carried my heavy gear
better. My back stopped hurting.
On my second hike I lightened my packweight considerably and used
another unsupportive, frameless pack. My unsupportive pack still hurt
my back. I ended up wedging a stick against my back, between the back
pad and the pack. The pain went away. I carried that stick from south
of Lone Pine all the way to Canada!
So rather than insoles, I would suggest making sure your pack fits
well and is supportive for your back.
Diane
On Jan 2, 2011, at 7:55 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> At the ripe age of 26, I tend to have some lower back pain when I
> walk for
> an extended amount of time. I'm worried about this acting up when I'm
> walking for six months.....Are there any specific insoles or shoes
> anyone
> recommends? Thanks,
> ~Csilla~
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