Excessive screen time, stress, work, and traffic are all common issues most of us have to deal with on a daily basis. One of the best ways to restore the balance in our lives is get back into nature. There’s no better way to connect with the great outdoors than on a hiking trip through the countryside. Close your eyes and just think about it; the beautiful trees swaying in the breeze, the fresh smell of the forest, the serene peace and quiet. The state of wellbeing that comes over us, even after an hour in the open air is incredibly rewarding and fulfilling. Finally, all the stress starts to leave your body as your lungs fill with fresh air. But this new-found joy can be gone in an instant when you’re a long way into your hike and you start to get a blister.
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How to treat hiking blisters

Blisters are the most common foot injury to hikers and if you're not prepared, they can ruin your entire hiking trip. Walking with blisters is not ideal, the friction can cause the blister to burst , which can lead to a painful infection.
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