Barefoot Wallk
Walk without shoes, barefoot at all situations, experiences
Discussions
I was recently cutting some already dead trees into firewood. The property owner had pushed the trees over a couple of years ago and wants them hauled off. His property has thorny plants growing on it. As much as I prefer to be barefoot, I'm not...
Growing up I was barefoot essentially anytime I wasn't in school or church. Continued that into adulthood. I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is essentially devoid of weather -- probably have to have lived there to know what I mean....
I always find it nice to see how people react when you walk barefoot through the city, for example when shopping
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I have my own nature trail that I enjoy walking on. As the seasons progress, it's interesting to watch the changes in the plants and trees. I have a small "creek" that only runs when it raining and for a short time thereafter. The...
Do you find that your feet have become a bit tender during the winter? If you live I a very warm climate, then you may not have this problem. Although I don't wear shoes regardless of the time of year, I'm not outside as much during the...
I've had this happen a few times and it's almost impossible to convince the person that I'm barefoot on purpose. It's so outside of their "box" that they cannot imagine someone's consciously choosing to not wear shoes....
When it's warm enough that getting your feet wet is ok, do you purposefully walk barefoot through puddles or do you carefully walk around them?
What's your best method for getting thick pads on the bottoms of your feet? I've found heat seems to work best. When I was a kid, we played out on the blacktop roads and the heat seemed to really develop think callus pads. Now, I have very...
Do you enjoy a variety of walking surfaces? The zoo in Springfield MO seems to be designed to delight barefooters. There are a bunch of different walking surfaces: ordinary cement sidewalk, wooden slats, aggregate, composite, grass, asphalt, and...