Hi,
I've been running and living barefoot since spring/summer '11. So I'm still kind of a newbie, but I just love it 8) . My favorite things to do barefoot are walk around, run, longboard, hike and rock climb. I recently "dropped out" of The University of Vermont (UVM) during my second year where, among other unpleasant issues, they were coming down on me for being barefoot. I'm hoping to transfer to another school at some point. For now, I'm back home in NJ but trying to leave. I'm also trying to make sense of this snowless winter, which is challenging for me because I was planning on spending the winter instructing snowboarding in Vermont, but now it's too cold to run barefoot and too dry to snowboard
Here's an article that was written about my barefootedness at UVM (about my unsuccessful attempt to get the rules changed): http://www.vermontcynic.com/news/this-barefoot-man-won-t-put-on-shoes-for-anyone-1.2656531
Thanks for reading,
Dave
I've been running and living barefoot since spring/summer '11. So I'm still kind of a newbie, but I just love it 8) . My favorite things to do barefoot are walk around, run, longboard, hike and rock climb. I recently "dropped out" of The University of Vermont (UVM) during my second year where, among other unpleasant issues, they were coming down on me for being barefoot. I'm hoping to transfer to another school at some point. For now, I'm back home in NJ but trying to leave. I'm also trying to make sense of this snowless winter, which is challenging for me because I was planning on spending the winter instructing snowboarding in Vermont, but now it's too cold to run barefoot and too dry to snowboard
Here's an article that was written about my barefootedness at UVM (about my unsuccessful attempt to get the rules changed): http://www.vermontcynic.com/news/this-barefoot-man-won-t-put-on-shoes-for-anyone-1.2656531
Thanks for reading,
Dave