Posted by George Marsh on March 28, 2014 at 08:01:50 from (50.127.10.235):
It may be a stretch thinking socks are a tool. However, when your feet aren't happy you can't stand to work.
I recently walked too much at the Grand Canyon. My feet were burning. Wrong shoes, wrong socks. I could hardly walk.
On the way back to Vegas, we stopped off at a place in Boulder city selling alpaca socks. This is the most I've ever paid for socks, but after buying the socks and getting new shoe inserts, I had happy feet, priceless.
I don't know how long the socks will hold up. I bough the thickest paca socks they had, heavy boot. We walked around Bolder city for the day. My feet were so happy, I went back to the store, bought 2 more pair. Got the guy's phone number in case I wanted to buy more and couldn't find them on line.
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