My trusty walking boots have developedĀ a tiny hole near the sole. I’ve also had a couple of blisters recently which is unusual and I think it may be because my boots are wearing out on the inside. They’ve been such faithful friends, travelling with me around the world and supporting me on volcanoes, glaciers and grubby city streets as well as countless times on my local Peak District hills.
I really don’t want them to go, but realise the day will soon arrive when I have to retire them. I may use them as plantpots in my yard. With this in mind I have been looking for some new boots. I need boots that are waterproof, sturdy and supportive, but don’t cost the earth.
Just before going to Devon I bought myself a pair and took them with me to trial them. I took my old boots as well and alternated between them. The new boots feel like they’ve been filled with air; I almost bounce along the paths. This is wonderful and I would be completely sold on them, but they feel very stiff. I’m hoping it’s just a case of allowing time to soften them. Not too long though.
I took a picture of them on the Braunton to Barnstaple leg of the coast path. I think I’ll keep my original picture on the blog though.