Nomad's 52-Day Run Without Any Shoes On

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Nomad's 52-Day Run Without Any Shoes On
By The Argus

A FORMER international marathon runner now living as a nomad is running more than 1,000 kms through the middle of Spain without shoes for charity.

Julia Chi Taylor, 58, will start her journey on March 23, on the Northern Coast of Spain in Suances.

She plans to finish 52 days later on May 12 at the Southern coast town of Almun?e?car.

She is believed to be the first female to ever attempt to run this route, which takes her right through the middle of Spain, without shoes.

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Nomad's 52- day run without any shoes on
The Argus
A FORMER international marathon runner now living as a nomad is running more than 1,000 kms through the middle of Spain without shoes for charity. Julia Chi Taylor, 58, will start her journey on March 23, on the Northern Coast of Spain in Suances. She plans to finish 52 days later on May 12 at the ...
 
She's going to hurt though...recently moved to spain and I'm having a hard time running bare.we moved to the mountains of cataluña and it's nothing but rocks an cacti it's like socal or mexico...hope she has a good time,it's beautiful here!
 
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She's going to hurt though...recently moved to spain and I'm having a hard time running bare.we moved to the mountains of cataluña and it's nothing but rocks an cacti it's like socal or mexico...hope she has a good time,it's beautiful here!
Wow, Robin, that's a beautiful place to live!
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Why did you move?

I miss southern California. I grew up there. I know exactly what you mean by nothing but rocks and cacti. My friends and I used to climb the mountains when I was only 10-11 years old in Lakeside/Santee. We would be miles from home. We'd take water and snacks, and we'd spend all day getting up and down the mountain. It took some skill at times. Kinda spooky though being up so high when we were so little, but we felt invincible. Our parents were clueless about what we were doing. Back then, things were different.

We have a chapter in Spain if you want to join it too.
 
Wow, Robin, that's a beautiful place to live!
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Why did you move?

I miss southern California. I grew up there. I know exactly what you mean by nothing but rocks and cacti. My friends and I used to climb the mountains when I was only 10-11 years old in Lakeside/Santee. We would be miles from home. We'd take water and snacks, and we'd spend all day getting up and down the mountain. It took some skill at times. Kinda spooky though being up so high when we were so little, but we felt invincible. Our parents were clueless about what we were doing. Back then, things were different.

We have a chapter in Spain if you want to join it too.
That is an awesome way to have spend your childhood! I spend my childhood in flat belgium that's one of the main reasons we moves here.We're inbetween the mountains and the mediterranean now...spending most of my time running,mountainbiking or climbing/hiking the mountains.
 
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That is an awesome way to have spend your childhood! I spend my childhood in flat belgium that's one of the main reasons we moves here.We're inbetween the mountains and the mediterranean now...spending most of my time running,mountainbiking or climbing/hiking the mountains.
And all that sounds beautiful too. :cool:
 
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