chinooktrail
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So, I was out walking Geneva early this morning and we were down by the river, looking at the ski tracks. I would love to get out there and do some back country skiing, but here is my problem;
Every time I go out for the first ski in winter I get the biggest, nastyiest, ickyest blisters on both heels. I mean HUGE, and they take about 6-8 weeks to heal. Which of course doesn't help with hiking either. Believe me, hiking in clogs in the winter is something you will soon want to forget, but your friends will never allow you to. (Sadly, that is a true statement)
I have tried the following:
band aid blister pads to prevent them
duct tape
2 socks
single lay of socks
no socks
thicker and thinner socks
vaseline
and a few other things...
But to no avail.
Does anyone out there have a great 'preventing the blister the first time out' tip? I should add that I don't even know or remember if I can use these boots later in the season, since the last 2 or 3 years I have not even bothered to put them on.
I would really like to get back out there skiing, since I have so many super trails right here from the house. But limiting myself to only being able to wear clogs for 2 months in winter gets old.
Thanks in advance!
Every time I go out for the first ski in winter I get the biggest, nastyiest, ickyest blisters on both heels. I mean HUGE, and they take about 6-8 weeks to heal. Which of course doesn't help with hiking either. Believe me, hiking in clogs in the winter is something you will soon want to forget, but your friends will never allow you to. (Sadly, that is a true statement)
I have tried the following:
band aid blister pads to prevent them
duct tape
2 socks
single lay of socks
no socks
thicker and thinner socks
vaseline
and a few other things...
But to no avail.
Does anyone out there have a great 'preventing the blister the first time out' tip? I should add that I don't even know or remember if I can use these boots later in the season, since the last 2 or 3 years I have not even bothered to put them on.
I would really like to get back out there skiing, since I have so many super trails right here from the house. But limiting myself to only being able to wear clogs for 2 months in winter gets old.
Thanks in advance!