suekenney
A pilgrim in life.
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances solo (2001).
Guided Groups Frances (2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and plans for 2014.)
Portuguese (2004).
English solo (2005).
Frances el contrario (2010)
The following is a blog post about my journey from walking the Camino alone in 2001 wearing boots, to walking a section from Ponferrada with a group (the last two years) while barefoot. I found my balance has improved, my feet easily adapt to different terrains, and I no longer worry about my boots getting wet! It's important to start barefooting slowly to give your body a chance to adapt. I take a pair of minimalist shoes as backup in case the terrain is really rough or my feet get sore (like when walking on the tiled sidewalks out of Ponferrada) but most of the time I'm barefoot. After walking barefoot for a few months, the sensory nerve endings in my feet eased up and I no longer feel pain when I step on surfaces like gravel. Now I can feel each stone under my foot but it doesn't hurt. It's so freeing to not feel tied to my shoes or boots to make it to Santiago. And it's like I have another set of 'eyes' offering a new sensation to journeying on the path.
Barefoot Beginners
What amazing lives you barefooters lead. Here is my interview with Real Barefooter number 13, Sue Regan Kenney. Sue and I had exchanged a message or two and I became fascinated by her tales of pilgrimage in Spain and her Dragon’s Den adventure. Great stuff, thanks Sue. http://www.barefootbeginner.com/2013/11/11/sue-kenney-real-barefooter-number-13/
Sue
Barefoot Beginners
What amazing lives you barefooters lead. Here is my interview with Real Barefooter number 13, Sue Regan Kenney. Sue and I had exchanged a message or two and I became fascinated by her tales of pilgrimage in Spain and her Dragon’s Den adventure. Great stuff, thanks Sue. http://www.barefootbeginner.com/2013/11/11/sue-kenney-real-barefooter-number-13/
Sue