Merrel’s quality has nose dived recently I bought a pair of walking shoes of their’s and ended up only wearing them once. They had rough stitching that rubbed a massive blister in the back of my ankle after a couple of hours walking.
Yep 29th, it's typical as the forecast for here is terrible, just rain starting this Thursday and going on and on.Think I already mentioned my experience with Merrell in this thread, got the Moab 2 GTX and either they were faulty from factory or sole separated and started letting water in after a very mild forest walk.
Had some Merrell trail runners too and they started to come apart after 3 months of very light use. Maybe I just got unlucky twice but can't say it inspires confidence, got money back through Amazon though without any hassle.
So as far as I can tell, national travel restrictions are lifting still from 29th March and planning kittle day trip to Ullswater and surrounding area.
The trouble with double socks is it can make it worse not better.Been getting into walking during lockdown. Has only been small though 9mile walks.
I bought a pair of sketchers waterproof boots but I seem to gets blisters on the soles of my feet on the front pad bit. I’ve tried wearing 2 pairs of socks too.
anyone have any ideas on how to stop that or do you think it’s the boots themselves. What would be a good fairly inexpensive replacement?
Never been, rough tor in the pick is Cornwall, its near the house and makes a change from the coastal paths I do most days, it's handy there's a free NT car park so you can easily do rough tor and brown willy, good work out then still have time to go to the beachMuch as I love to get out,. I can't abide Dartmoor.
Seen too much of the place when serving, just miles of moorland.
*Snigger he said brown willyNever been, rough tor in the pick is Cornwall, its near the house and makes a change from the coastal paths I do most days, it's handy there's a free NT car park so you can easily do rough tor and brown willy, good work out then still have time to go to the beach
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Yeah I'm finding bits all the time I Havnt done, my biggest problem is I prefer to sit and guzzle tea rather than crack on with the walk, would like to try wild camping sometime, got a 1.2 kg tent but it was only about 35 quid so maybe in the summer*Snigger he said brown willy
Joking aside, never done much of bodmin moor, despite my living near there.
Used to get dropped off opposite Jamaica Inn, by the Bolventor turn off.
Wild camping can be hit or miss as much of it is private, only the peachy orange bits can you venture onto.
Might have a wander round with my new bag once things settle down.
Yeah I'm finding bits all the time I Havnt done, my biggest problem is I prefer to sit and guzzle tea rather than crack on with the walk, would like to try wild camping sometime, got a 1.2 kg tent but it was only about 35 quid so maybe in the summer
got pair of lekisport 2 section ski/walk poles - great to reduce impact on walking descents, becomes 2nd nature positioning them, used mostly for skiI'm considering getting a walking stick. Is it worth it? I'm only 34, but I've heard they save a lot of knee/lower back damage down the line. Is there any major cons I'm not considering?
Years ago I saw a program about Brian Blessed's three attempts on Everest - he swore by walking poles - I have used two ever since.. . . I'm considering getting a walking stick. Is it worth it? I'm only 34, but I've heard they save a lot of knee/lower back damage down the line. . . .
So recently started wild camping, and apart from being freezing - I love it. Slowly upping our distances, first on the lake district and Saturdays just below Snowdon peak (that was windy!). Minus temps in a summer sleeping bag, was very very silly. Though with distance being talked about now (multiple days etc) I'm considering getting a walking stick. Is it worth it? I'm only 34, but I've heard they save a lot of knee/lower back damage down the line. Is there any major cons I'm not considering? Apart from being laughed at, of course!
Also - loving Decathlon for kit. My cheap mat (£40) far more comfy than a friends AlpKit cloud base for similar weight too. Suprising how well they cater for light weight kit, for a fair price.
The down jacket is an absolute bargain, would take some convincing to get me to spend a lot more on one!