Monday, April 21, 2014

Easy days to come (hopefully)

The blisters in rocking right now are the worst I've ever had. I'm hiking with a couple (Jae and lizz) and lizz happens to be a nurse. She helped me fix them up. I also had the best side trail I've taken today that had a couple waterfalls at the bottom of the hill. It was a nice place to rest my feet and it boosted my mood to power through the rest of the day. Also, about five minutes after the falls I saw my first nude hiker. A tad awkward walking past him on a trail that is only wide enough for one person. Overall, pretty exciting day. 

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  1. Hi Aaron, my sister just sent me a link to your blog. I look forward to following your journey. Good luck!

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    1. Thanks! I'm going to try to get at least one post with a picture every day.

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  2. Good Luck Aaron! People are cheering you on!

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  3. The following works for us in 2006. Clean blisters, open them up, fill with zinc oxide containing ointment, protect with duct tape. This heals blisters on the trail 2-3 times faster than leaving them alone. Use good quality tape, such as gorilla tape, otherwise you will be adjusting the tape every few miles. Also after 300 miles I found that my feet "grew" almost 2 sizes. Getting larger shoes realm helped eliminate blisters. Good luck.

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    1. Thanks for the advice. I'm in Julian right now but the town shuts down at 6 lol I'll be looking for a new pair of shoes tomorrow and maybe some foot powder. I scored so sick liners that I've been using as socks and they're helped a ton

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    2. Awesome, I found liner socks to be a godsend. When hot spots start to develop on your feet, preemptively put some duct tape on to prevent the blisters. Good luck with the shoes.

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