04Feb14
It’s Travel Tip Tuesday, and I’ve got a real shocker for you. (That was sarcasm, in case you couldn’t tell.)
DON’T buy cheap shoes. Just don’t.
My main, day-to-day shoes that I packed for our trip were very comfortable. A simple canvas boat shoe. But wearing them for 120 days straight — from the deserts of La Paz to the pyramids in Teotihuacan to traipsing around the hills of Valparaíso — is bound to take its toll on any shoe. So I found some Keds-like knock-offs for relatively cheap.
Then, I walked four kilometers in them from our place to the Royal Guard Open tennis tournament, pictured above. Not even that far. But man were my dogs barking, a la Kevin Malone after wearing Kleenex boxes to Jim and Pam’s wedding. Blisters galore. We took the bus home.
Now I have very uncomfortable shoes because I was being cheap. My blisters and I repeat, don’t buy cheap shoes. Not worth it when they’re pretty much your only pair. I may have to scrap these and go get new ones.
An interesting pictorial on refugees shoes in the South Sudan by Shannon Jensen.
http://www.shannon-jensen.com/#/1/
So you’re saying I should suck it up, yes? PS: Great photos. – T