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shoes for Machu Picchu
Hi,
Will a good pair of running shoes work or should I really have light hiking boots? Thanks |
lots of ankle stress would do light hikers
like Hi Tech especially if doing HP climb... |
Depends on what you're doing. If taking the train and spending the day at MP, running shoes are fine. If doing the 2- or 4-day hike (which I didn't do), I'd think that hiking boots would definitely be preferable.
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If you don't have ankle problems, running shoes are fine unless you are hiking up Huanu Picchu (may have spelled it wrong) as it is very steep and rocky.
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Thanks for replys. We're not taking the inca trail but will be spending 2 days there.
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I would take hiking boots for 2 days at MP. It rained part of the day while we were there last week and those wet Inca steps would get very slippery in running shoes. I was very glad to have my hiking boots, not only for MP, but also for other archeological sites like Pisac, Tipon, Sacsayhuaman, Ollantaytambo ruins, etc.
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You can find light weight trail runners with nonslip rugged soles if you don't want the extra bulk of hiking boots.
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Thanks for the help everyone
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