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Sore Feet - Get in Training Before Your Trip!
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 09:52 am
by Tall Guy
Ed Amsterdam's trip report got me thinking:
A reminder to all you first-timers - before your trip,
get some walking practise in if you're not used to walking around all day! Even if you plan on taking trams, chances are you will walk miles and miles per day, and you
will get blisters and sore feet/back if you don't prepare. Also make sure that your footwear is comfortable and well broken-in. Don't let this spoil your trip

Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 10:21 am
by U-Roy
Listen to the man. I AM used to walk like crazy, but Amsterdam is special!
Although I (thought I) had comfortable sneakers, my feets were fucked up on the first day.
You WILL be STONED, and you WILL walk like HELL.
Take 2 pairs of shoes to change if possible! That's what saved me!
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 10:40 am
by Boner
My advice: hire a bike.
Blisters
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 11:16 am
by Kermit
First time i went (A LONG LONG Time ago) me feet where in bits!
Now i always use the tram its less painful

Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 11:28 am
by DrGonzo
I've always walked....... and I've never had a problem with my feet...... sure they ache a bit, but if your shoes fit and you're in decent shape you won't have much of a problem.
Saying that I did once go on a trip to Amsterdam in 2001 where one of the party had new shoes..... big mistake..... big big mistake..... blisters, infection and hospital...... not a great way to spend time in Amsterdam.
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 12:43 pm
by matty
I also walk a lot - which can be a problem for me as i am carrying a couple of persistent injuries! I usually have a middle day while i'm there when i smoke my stash either at my hotel/apartment or at a local coffeeshop to save on the legs. Also, the trams are useful and reliable (unlike English buses!)
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 01:31 pm
by geoffk
Bike or tram.
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 01:38 pm
by Tall Guy
If you're still capable of riding a bike, you're not smoking enough.

Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 02:05 pm
by matty
Tall Guy wrote:If you're still capable of riding a bike, you're not smoking enough.

My thoughts precisely!
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 02:19 pm
by Boner
Tall Guy wrote:If you're still capable of riding a bike, you're not smoking enough.

I thought I'd never be able to cycle around Amsterdam stoned but it's actually easier than you'd think, the hardest part is keeping an eye on the wife as she's a bit clumsy.
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 02:33 pm
by geoffk
Well I wouldn't ride through the most people populated areas. For instance, if I was coming from Leidseplein and wanted to go to Centraal, I would take the Singel. Its much faster. Though it's hard to beat strolling around the little side streets on foot, you can cover much more ground on a bike. If you feel comfortable enough. It really is easier than you might think.
Posted: Mon 28th Apr 2008 02:41 pm
by Ash333
from my experience fitting walking boots the most important thing is a good pair of footbeds, like superfeet
http://www.superfeet.com/
Posted: Tue 29th Apr 2008 02:57 am
by Johnny J
Feet cushions/pads in the shoes make all the difference.
!!JOhNny j!!
Posted: Tue 29th Apr 2008 04:15 pm
by Shanford
I HAVE SOME WHOPPING GREAT BLISTERS BUT FO SOME REASON THEY DIDNT HURT THAT MUCH.
Must have been the amount and quality of weed i smoked
See you all soon
Posted: Wed 30th Apr 2008 02:40 am
by Johnny J
Yeah, that's what happened when I smoked the heavy indica (?K-18?) from Grey Area last time.
!!JOHnnY J!!