Happy belated 4th! Great video! The colors looked good everywhere! Interesting that as I watched this one, the 'suggested' one right below it was the 'Fall Colors' one! Everything looks really vibrant!
Over the period of barefooting has made your soles strong as steel.It's so graceful to watch you walk on rough surface with such ease. In one of your replies I saw you commenting that gravel is still a challenge to you. The only way to concurre is to walk more on them. You very well know how quickly they adjust to those conditions. I would love to see your next hike on a gravel mixed stoney surface.
Watching the view of your feet from the back view on how you take a step each time shows me why I'm able to handle the nature trails much better than expected. Every step you take it seems like you land softly from the front of your feet before the rest follows. Hopefully any friends I have walking with me will get to see this to see how I'm able to walk longer barefoot without needing a needed foot massage. 🙂
Today, I watch a lot of your amazing videos, better as Discovery Channel or National Geographic! Great Adventure of a Woman with many courage who walks BAREFOOT on trails where other not walk with hiking boots and shoes. Beautyful Pictures of Landscape and Nature ( Mountains, Rivers and Flowers). I❤it. You are a adorable Woman and i love to see you walk barefeet over grass, rocks and gravel and yet I didn't mean it not ironical but your nail polish are always perfect, yes you are a Lady! Sorry, my english is trash but i send you hugs, kisses and greetings from Germany.
Nice to see you. Good to see the accessible lookout. I laughed when you called it precarious considering some of the rock scrambling you do in bare feet no less.
@@upwardfalling'Barefoot on miles of dirt/mud, grass and rocks, and remembering to avoid snails? Bring it! Barefoot on a few wooden planks? Pretty risky!'😂 Actually, I'd be kind of paranoid about splinters!
Happy belated 4th!
Great video! The colors looked good everywhere! Interesting that as I watched this one, the 'suggested' one right below it was the 'Fall Colors' one! Everything looks really vibrant!
Over the period of barefooting has made your soles strong as steel.It's so graceful to watch you walk on rough surface with such ease. In one of your replies I saw you commenting that gravel is still a challenge to you. The only way to concurre is to walk more on them. You very well know how quickly they adjust to those conditions. I would love to see your next hike on a gravel mixed stoney surface.
Watching the view of your feet from the back view on how you take a step each time shows me why I'm able to handle the nature trails much better than expected. Every step you take it seems like you land softly from the front of your feet before the rest follows.
Hopefully any friends I have walking with me will get to see this to see how I'm able to walk longer barefoot without needing a needed foot massage. 🙂
Its so green and green and wet .....and green
Today, I watch a lot of your amazing videos, better as Discovery Channel or National Geographic! Great Adventure of a Woman with many courage who walks BAREFOOT on trails where other not walk with hiking boots and shoes. Beautyful Pictures of Landscape and Nature ( Mountains, Rivers and Flowers). I❤it. You are a adorable Woman and i love to see you walk barefeet over grass, rocks and gravel and yet I didn't mean it not ironical but your nail polish are always perfect, yes you are a Lady! Sorry, my english is trash but i send you hugs, kisses and greetings from Germany.
That is so sweet, thank you:)
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Nice to see you. Good to see the accessible lookout. I laughed when you called it precarious considering some of the rock scrambling you do in bare feet no less.
Haha, you're so right! But I think I trust man-made structures less than nature:)
@@upwardfalling'Barefoot on miles of dirt/mud, grass and rocks, and remembering to avoid snails? Bring it!
Barefoot on a few wooden planks? Pretty risky!'😂
Actually, I'd be kind of paranoid about splinters!
Are the bottoms of your feet tough enough to walk over rocks? It looks like you have strong bare feet for hiking everywhere
I can walk on rocks pretty easily...small gravel is still a challenge though...