My daughter did a trek to the Himalyas as part of her medical elective and I had emphasised the importance of wearing her boots in, so when on the train from Delhi to Manali, she had tied the boots to her rucksack but when they got there the boots had disappeared, her thought was 'My Mum will kill me' luckily the organiser had but them in a secure place. She had a fantastic experience though sad at times to see how little access to health care people had.Thanks for the suggestions, boots are now being broken in and socks soon to be purchased.
A Finnish friend knitted my daughter a pair of walking socks with NO seams which she said were brilliant and saw her through trips to Himalayas and Kilimanjaro.Blisters are caused by friction, they are close to being a burn.
I wear two pairs of socks on hikes, a thin inner pair of cotton and an outer pair of wool - but I make them myself and have never had any trouble as they fit perfectly. I also have well fitting boots, so my feet do not move around inside them and I have never had blisters.
Having seen the damage people have done to their feet wearing ill fitting boots, or plastic sandals !! it must be one of the most painful minor injuries possible.
Yes, my socks have no seams but are knitted all in one, from the toes up. I even make a left and right sock.A Finnish friend knitted my daughter a pair of walking socks with NO seams which she said were brilliant and saw her through trips to Himalayas and Kilimanjaro.