In Anchorage the sidewalks are not swept and are strewn with small, sharp stones. In Delta Junction the grass is dry and spiky and one bit ended up as a splinter in my foot. During my stay in AK it was very hot (over 90 degF) and this restricted me to running during the only cool period - first thing in the morning, but there were not many of them (see (a) above). The climate is dry and there is much alluvial dirt around -together this dries out one's skin and worsened the cracks in the soles of my feet, necessitating the frequent application of moisturiser cream. I offer these facts as advice to would be AK barefoot runners coming from fairer climes.
Short run, barefoot, 2.8 miles, near Delta Junction |
Now back home I have done the forest route (about 5 miles) twice this weekend and greatly appreciated the soft Irish climate (overcast, drizzle) and soft grass. Floreat Ireland! (at least for barefoot running). After her argument with a car before I left for AK, I am glad to report that the dog is back running.
Moral of the story never live in Alaska achhhh :)
ReplyDelete