Yep I had Plantar fascitis after walking in Solomon, which can be directly traced to them be tight on my Achilles.
I have worn Altra Olympus trail shoes for multiple weeks on the Camino de Santiago. It's taken a long while to get to them as being my go to shoes, previously I have gone for the well known brands, such as Solomon, Keen, Meindl. Altra Olympus have a wide heel area at the base which supports my weak ankles therefore I am less likely to flip them. They are zero drop which as they say does take a bit of getting used to, you start using various muscles for the first time which can lead to aches in the legs, back etc, it took me two months, I went through back aches and knee aches on my right side before I was ok.
What Altra have over other shoes is a very wide toe box, which is foot shape rather than stylishly pointed. A wide toe box allows your foot to naturally splay, untill you have experienced this it might sound pointless, but it so nice. Altra have various widths, I went to Northern Runner in Newcastle on a trip to the North East to see what was nearest my foot shape, it was the Altra Olympus 3.5, I do have very wide feet. I am waiting for the Altra Lone Peak 5.0( wide) to be released in the UK I have a feeling it's width is perfect for me.