Awesome waterfalls! Very enjoyable to see your hike through the forest, the surroundings are beautiful. You also deserve a lot of respect for doing such a hike in such difficult terrain barefoot, that was quite an accomplishment!
Can't imagine how long that wold have taken if you were constantly taking boots off to keep them dry. Barefoot is the only way to hike that trail. Thanks for sharing.
That was fun to watch though I only got nervous when the leaves and limbs were coming close to your face as I was afraid that 1 of them might get caught onto your glasses and I'd hate for you to lose your glasses during the trail. I know you know what your doing so ignore me on that as the pathway is probably more wider than it looks and I'm just being overly nervous about the possibility even though you got everything perfectly under control. Keep up the great work on your barefoot adventures and I can't wait to see what goes on for your next adventures. As for the winter adventures, if you do any during the snow season, I think to last a bit longer is to bring any kind of towel to dust the snow off your feet so you'd be able to last longer out in the snow just as long as it's within your tolerance range. Stay safe out there & thank you for showing us how cool & unique each of the trails are on ever adventures (especially barefoot adventures) that you go on.
Aww thanks for your concern(: it was a really narrow path...and I did get my hair caught in a tree, haha...and I can actually see pretty well without my glasses so I would be ok, it would be a bummer though!
@@upwardfalling That makes me feel much better that you can see without them as I was more nervous from that video than your other videos, especially since I know how slippery rocks can be in the water as I slipped once when vacationing in Tennessee while walking in the river barefoot (My sister and nieces had footwear on and did more slipping than me. The beauty of being a barefooter.). Stay safe, have fun out there, & keep up the great work on your barefoot adventures. The same goes for the one that walks with you that used to go barefoot last year but I think she stopped doing that this year. :-)
Wow!!! Very nice. You're more fond of hiking on wet land isn't it ?? I have seen a few replies from you in previous videos that you're a bit reluctant to take on gravel and stoney surface, but what I suggest is you should taken on them as well. I am 100% certain that those surface are a pierce of cake for your soles, which looks very much strong now. Have faith on your soles and take up the challenge. Good Luck for your future videos !!!
Hi there, the colours of the leaves and the waterfalls looks amazing on the video. It looks like you had a good time walking barefoot through the forest. I don't know about you, but do you find walking barefoot on really wet and muddy surfaces softened your soles?
I try to watch where I'm stepping...my worst experience was actually walking into my house from my car, I stepped right on a slug, it was so gross feeling!