eyzon47's answer is right on target - a thin, moisture-wicking first layer (polypropylene or some other synthetic like CoolMax, etc.) followed by thick wool second layer for cushioning. If you are prone to blisters, try applying something like Coach's tape or moleskin or one of the other fancy things like second-skin to the trouble spots before hitting the trail. You have to keep this in mind when buying your hiking shoes - try them on with thick socks to make sure you have enough space.

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