As a teenager the soles of my feet were like leather.
I didn't put on shoes for days at a time, not just on holiday but around town as well. Even odd bits of broken glass were not a problem.
I certainly remember going on a demonstration where we walked from Trafalgar Square to a festival in Brixton (a good five miles or more) without shoes as the Police commented on it.
I also remember climbing Pen-Y-fan barefoot as the mountain guide at top with a whole bunch of squaddies equipped for the artic was amazed (and probably shocked)
I still have no problem driving or cycling bare foot but the feet are not as hard as they used to be.
Once you have conditioned your feet, walking any distance over most surfaces is not really an issue
I didn't put on shoes for days at a time, not just on holiday but around town as well. Even odd bits of broken glass were not a problem.
I certainly remember going on a demonstration where we walked from Trafalgar Square to a festival in Brixton (a good five miles or more) without shoes as the Police commented on it.
I also remember climbing Pen-Y-fan barefoot as the mountain guide at top with a whole bunch of squaddies equipped for the artic was amazed (and probably shocked)
I still have no problem driving or cycling bare foot but the feet are not as hard as they used to be.
Once you have conditioned your feet, walking any distance over most surfaces is not really an issue