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  1. joe4702

    Anyone alway drive barefoot (or most of the time)?

    I'm to the point it feels wrong/weird not to drive barefoot. If I happen to be wearing shoes, I'll take them off before starting the engine. I keep flip-flops in the car for when I reach my destination since I've given up going BF in most public places (but that's another story). I also keep...
  2. joe4702

    Sedona

    My first time in that area. Trails were mostly soft, fine, red dirt, making for red feet and ankles. I made it 2 hours before the ground started getting too hot. I'd like to go back in the fall, maybe time a hike for after a rainstorm. Be fun to hike through red mud. Joe
  3. joe4702

    New Member from Poway, CA

    Hi, new member checking in from Poway, California (suburb of San Diego). I don't run any more, but have been barefoot hiking since early last year. I'm 49 and work as a software developer in the defense industry. I ride a road bike for recreation and also commuting to work. I had a knee...
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    Any San Diego Area Barefoot Hikers?

    I live in Poway and have been hiking barefoot for about a year. Mainly north county inland and Mt. Laguna and Palomar. I have yet to encounter another barefoot hiker, but almost crossed paths with one the other day near Lake Hodges. Initially I thought the other set of foot prints were mine...