tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32393986.post5547638337476872259..comments2023-06-10T09:06:36.410+00:00Comments on nb. barefoot bearded geek: Barefooting down a Korean mountainAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03338008709251733739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32393986.post-45579172091626082612014-10-23T20:46:02.416+00:002014-10-23T20:46:02.416+00:00Wow, John, what an awesome story. You did a 12 mil...Wow, John, what an awesome story. You did a 12 mile walk your first time? Incredible! I hope you've been berating again since (I've only just found how to view my comments which is why I've only seen this now). I'm less barefoot than I was as I cycle commute these days in SPD's, but still kick off the shoes when I can.<br /><br />May your feet be always warm!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03338008709251733739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32393986.post-43223147968616349342009-08-16T20:24:34.542+00:002009-08-16T20:24:34.542+00:00I only recently found your blog and have enjoyed f...I only recently found your blog and have enjoyed following your stories. I was inspired to try. This weekend I went barefoot for the first time, no exceptions. I think I over did it, I did a 12 mile walk, plus sundry in and out of shops, pubs etc but every step was a sensation. In the pub I met a man like me dressed in smart casual but barefoot, and not just a "kicked off the shoes for the beer garden", but proper blackened "I 've walked the streets like this" colour. I walked on a newly tarred road (hot) and got a very black patina. I loved it. I was quite drunk when I started and hungover the first full day, which helped me feel less self conscious but I'm going to try again. A little microcosm of your story. If you're still barefoot post again.Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08314910984902527796noreply@blogger.com