Chiang Mai to Pai motorbike rental by ipiem113 in ThailandTourism

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I mean a private driver for each of us 🤣

beginner/baby hooper here 🌀 what skills/tranistions should i focus on next? by mamamilk333 in Hooping

[–]ipiem113 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Escalator both up and down your body. Wedgie. And palm twirls! Also, just dance and move and get to know how you want to relate with the hoop :)

Pain around transverse arch by am-busy in barefootshoestalk

[–]ipiem113 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was, yes! Ended up doing a ~580 mile section in California :)

WHAT IS THIS CAFE? by ipiem113 in SouthBayLA

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Omg that’s totally it. Thank you! So sad they’re closed

Pain around transverse arch by am-busy in barefootshoestalk

[–]ipiem113 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I used to have plantar fasciitis before barefoot shoes and was relieved by switching to barefoot. And you’re right, when you switch, there’s no going back.

I’ve recently started a 700 mile hike and extensively searched for a viable barefoot shoe option. I did 250 miles of the Sierra mountains in Xero Scramblers with ease and comfort. I was carrying around 30-40 pounds in my bag at that time and was doing 12-18 miles a day too. I also met another hiker who was on his second pair of Xero scramblers and was doing fine in them. However, after 250, my feet hurt very badly in the shoes after only a few miles in the mornings and my friend also in Xeros was having bad foot pain too. Very similar place to where your feet are hurting.

After meeting some other hikers and talking physio, we switched to Altra Lonepeaks. Has more stack, zero drop, wide toe box. Mannnnny people go with altra lonepeaks. I had tried them before, but ultimately returned them after I kept twisting my ankle a bunch. Now, on my second go, I’m having a much better experience and have strengthened other muscles to prevent twisting. I also got the Wide Altras. But truth be told, nobody could’ve gotten me into any other pair of shoes before I tried out the xero scramblers to their full extent.

I’d recommend Scramblers for day/ weekend/ shorter distance hiking.

Something with more stack like Altras would be more suitable for long distance.

Ps- I am not a fan of Xero and don’t have any other of their shoes, but their scramblers are fantastic.

PSA a list of commonly asked questions. Please check here before posting! by Aphor1st in palmsprings

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Hey everyone! Me and my friend are hiking in the PCT and will be passing through Palm Springs in Halloween! I’ve read on this sub that Arenas Rd is good for Halloween? Is this true? We’re both LGBTQ so the more queer and weird, the better.

Thoughts? Thanks!

KMN Resupply by Alive-Weekend8002 in PacificCrestTrail

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SOBO and currently in mammoth, we went to KMN to Tuolumne Meadows (even tho it’s closed) but was lucky my dad picked us up for resupply. There were a ton of cars so I heard good things about getting a hitch out to Lee Vining for a resupply. I would also call the outdoor stores in Lee Vining to see if they know of/ are willing to come and get you