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Clothing The weather over the Trailblazer weekend can be unpredictable. It may be hot and dry; it may be cold and wet, particularly at night in the Mt. Lofty Ranges. In 2004, the event started in warm conditions, reached a peak of the mid-30’s during the day, and then plummeted to 5 degrees at night after a change came through during the evening. Again, preparation and planning is the key.
You should check your comfort in your preferred attire by completing some longer walks in this clothing. At night ‘long johns’ or ‘thermals’ can be a godsend. Wearing these under shorts/shirts will keep muscles warm in cold temperatures. A light waterproof/windproof jacket will also assist in keeping warm, along with a beanie. Socks are important. Keep your feet clean and dry. Wool socks are preferred to cotton, and should be changed regularly. Checking for, and the prevention of blisters is paramount. Some experienced ‘Trailblazers’ apply blister-blocks or strapping tape to their feet and toes before they walk, to help minimise problems that may arise later. Prevention is better than a cure.
Possibly the most important factor in you achieving your goal are your feet. You need to be comfortable in your footwear and sock combination. Using untried socks and shoes can be a dangerous approach.
Make sure your boots/shoes are well worn in before the event.
Other Considerations
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