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coach bags discount outlet handbag and slip them on. That's about it.A signature Brushaber indulgence: "Walking through the city, with rain on a hot sidewalk. Mmm."She began barefoot hiking a few years ago. On the trails, patches of snow can compel her to protect her feet, and gravel is a particularly unpleasant surface for soles, tender or not. Otherwise, bare feet that have been conditioned for hiking (more on this below) become "like gecko feet," she said. "It is great for scrambling.""I'm out there for the full immersion experience in nature," she said. "Sometimes I am blown away from the rush of joy that happens. Sometimes it's even more powerful than it was at first. For me, it builds. And I feel it with every cell in my body."The satisfaction that a tiptoe through the tulips delivers to Brushaber could be the product, she said, of how the experience triggers "a sense of being little again, and running around barefoot."In addition to the sensory rewards, Brushaber thinks being barefoot nurtures proper posture and overall foot health; feet that have grown weak from years of shoe restraint, she says, become strong when they are commanded to flex again.Ready for a shoeless stroll? Good. But take baby steps. If the time you have spent barefoot for the past bunch of years can be summed up "in the shower," then a three mile stroll through Park Hill is asking for trouble.I became interested in barefooting last year, when I started wearing those hideous, lizard like FiveFingers shoes on trail runs. I spent a good part of the winter and spring walking around my house barefoot. By the time I walked through the Botanic Gardens