The Sound of Bare Soles in the September Air

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by Deleted member 159087, Sep 16, 2012.

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    On a hot day the air near the ground is hot so the sound wave bends upwards from the hot air into the cold air. On a cold night the air near the ground is cold and so the sound wave bends downwards. This is why you can sometimes hear sounds from a long way away.

    The sound of my bare soles slapping the dirty pavement: an autumnal audition!
     
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  3. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Errr... The only time my soles slap is when they are reinforced.
    One of the benefit for me of barefoot is a much quieter walk, indoors or out.

    So...I'm wondering... Do most barefooters cut down on noise pollution? Or is it more the way I walk rather than a choice of shoes or not?

    (I'm a 50-50 barefooter these days)
     
  4. bfjohn

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    Going bf at Watersedge is why it's always me that sees the foxes and rabbits etc, they can't hear me coming.
     

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