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Old 10-09-2010, 02:33 AM   #23420
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
I just not long got back from a 15km/9.3mi return walk through the National Park to Hell's Gates (the end of the headland). There's a big swell of there, and a bit of wind (weather still around from last night's 250mm/9.8" of rain system).

Anyway, it was my first big barefoot walk. We went on a long walk the other day, wearing shoes, and about halfway through my feet were starting to rub and ache. Today, barefoot, through rough mixed path (gravel, dirt, tree roots, grit, sand, mud, water, bitumen and cement in spots) and my feet are slightly sore on the pads, but only in a "you've been walking a lot on gravel" kind of way. They handled the walk just fine (no "structural" aches). So, the barefooting is working, toughening the soles, and causing less/no foot ache. If it was more socially acceptable, I'd not wear shoes again (though the bindii in people's lawns/nature strips is always a problem). As it is, I hardly ever do (shoes almost never, thongs/flipflops for shopping, etc.).

Cheers,
Marc
Too windy for a treadlie ride this afternoon. Had my bath early and am in pyjamas ready for the evening.

Good to know your feet are getting tough. I am too wimpy to go bootless in my old age, but as a youngun I was always barefoot or thonged up (flip flops/jandals). I remember the local vet always having a a go at me about my lack of boots when dealing with the horses.
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