Barefoot at 85F (30C for Y'all)

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by Deleted member 159087, May 28, 2012.

  1. tssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
     
  2. Madesh

    Madesh Member

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    :p, :sunny::sunny:
     
  3. hillman30

    hillman30 Member

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    Yesterday was 99 deg and today its 97.....it's ok actually but I wouldn't just stand around on blacktop either.
     
  4. Madesh

    Madesh Member

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    :rockon: you're so random!
     
  5. (ahem)
    I strolled barefoot on pavement hot;
    my instep stung; my heels did not;
    I was grateful for some shade
    because, without it, I would have brayed:
    GODD#@N MOTHER F%*ING HOT!
    :)
     
  6. Myranya

    Myranya Slytherin Girl

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    I'm still okay with pavement at 30C. Only a few surfaces get really too hot at that temperature, took a trip on a fishing boat once and the metal deckplates were really hot, had to walk quickly from shady spot to shady spot. But that same day I only came across one *very* dark black patch of pavement that I'd call hot, and still quite bearable, pleasant in fact. Only time in my climate I found regular pavement uncomfortably hot was some years ago when we had record-breaking temperatures in the upper 30's and even broke 40 (only time in my life that's happened here!)...
    But then I love heat, maybe that makes a difference also how my soles respond to it too? Also not sure if the sun's strength is the same at all latitudes, even when air temperature is the same?
     
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