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proponent and owner of Xero Shoes, a Boulder company that makes minimalist shoes they have less to them than flip flops that let the foot move in natural ways. "You stub your toe once or twice, and you quickly learn how to stop that. You lift your toes as they come off the ground. You don't get that feedback in shoes."For Sashen, going fully barefoot gives him a sense of, "Oh, right, that is what these are for," he said. "There is something about it that feels correct. There is also something satisfying about being on a trail and going from rock to dirt to grass to water. When you get all of those sensations is very satisfying, very pleasant. It's like you are seeing a different vista with your feet."'Barefoot Bandit' nabbed after two years as fugitiveNASSAU, Bahamas For two years he stayed a step ahead of the law stealing cars, powerboats and even airplanes, police say, while building a reputation as a 21st century folk hero. Sunday, Colton Harris Moore's celebrity became his downfall.Witnesses on the Bahamian island of Eleuthera recognized the 19 year old dubbed the "Barefoot Bandit" and called police, who captured him after a high speed boat chase, Bahamas Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said at a celebratory news conference in Nassau, the capital.Police flew Harris Moore in shackles to Nassau. True to his nickname, the teen with close shorn hair was shoeless as he walked off the plane wearing a bulletproof vest.The 6 foot 5 inch Harris Moore had been on the run since escaping from a Washington state halfway house in 2008.He is accused of breaking into dozens of homes and committing