What a nice surprise to have a new video from you. With the snow you may not get a chance to rustle in the colorful leaves. Been cold and rainy here in NY state so the leaves are soggy and trails are muddy. I do look forward to snowfooting season and enjoy leaving frozen footprints on the trail. Who knows if anyone took photos, at least they may think about the fun of barefooting. Great to see a new video My continued best wishes.
yeah, this autumn turned out to be too wet for this, even though all the snow has really completely gone the next day after i captured this video, just as i guessed. thanks for your response!
well, that sounds pretty cool, yet for me it doesn't feel really possible when living in a climate where temps can steadily go far below zero for several months in a row - unless you only travel by car all winter long and never go out for a walk, excluding quick runs from home to car and back.
@@fetterlesswanderer That's right, the temperatures in Germany are different than in Russia. The coldest temperature we've ever had was minus 20°C, and I was able to stand there barefoot for about an hour without having any problems.
What a nice surprise to have a new video from you. With the snow you may not get a chance to rustle in the colorful leaves. Been cold and rainy here in NY state so the leaves are soggy and trails are muddy. I do look forward to snowfooting season and enjoy leaving frozen footprints on the trail. Who knows if anyone took photos, at least they may think about the fun of barefooting. Great to see a new video My continued best wishes.
yeah, this autumn turned out to be too wet for this, even though all the snow has really completely gone the next day after i captured this video, just as i guessed. thanks for your response!
very nice, I have been walking barefoot all year round for over 11 years, I threw away all my shoes and socks back then
well, that sounds pretty cool, yet for me it doesn't feel really possible when living in a climate where temps can steadily go far below zero for several months in a row - unless you only travel by car all winter long and never go out for a walk, excluding quick runs from home to car and back.
@@fetterlesswanderer That's right, the temperatures in Germany are different than in Russia. The coldest temperature we've ever had was minus 20°C, and I was able to stand there barefoot for about an hour without having any problems.
Очень круто 🔥 не хотел бы в таком виде проехать в автобусе в данное время года?)
хоть это и вправду было бы занятно, но я всё ещё не особо хочу привлекать к себе настолько много внимания.