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[pct-l] Question regarding boots and feet.
Perhaps my foot size did not change on the thru hike
because they had already changed due to aging. My
hike took place when I was 60. Arches collapse over
the years, changing foot size I suppose. And I have
walked thirty miles or more, for fitness, every week
for the last three decades. Two years prior to my
thru hike I did a different 2000 mile hike, and my
feet did not change during that hike either.
Larry H
--- shane wohlken <darkbodhi@yahoo.com> wrote:
> A couple of people now have mentioned that their
> feet did not change or barely changed during the
> thru-hike. Now I'm curious, how many of those
> who had no change in their feet were active long
> distance hikers before the PCT? How many whose
> feet did change were active long distance hikers?
> I guess what I'm really asking is whether those
> who didn't experience a change had already
> conditioned their feet weeks, months, or even
> years before actually taking their first step on
> the PCT?
>
> <My foot size never changed during an entire thru
> hike.
> <Everyone is different.
>
> >Larry H
>
>
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