h a l f b a k e r yWhat's a nice idea like yours doing in a place like this?
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walk up a mountain and down a hill |
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Could the soles be reversible for the trip up? It may make the climb feel more like stairs. |
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Nice. A Goretex bun for you. |
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Earth shoes to go down, sky shoes to go up. Seems like a big load to carry.
I prefer World's suggestion--reversible soles.
But now I feel stupid. Stupid that I've been putting my boots on backwards to get down. |
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//the heels have super cushy padding //
could they be custard filled? |
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This will not work, but a well-padded croissant has been applied for effort. |
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This idea will only work practically if the incline remains the same for the duration of your trip. Sadly, most mountain/hill footpaths do not remain constant. However, if you could create a shoe whose sole purpose was to react and conform to the angle of the ground, rendering the foot angle a comfortable 0, then I would accept this alternative and throw a bun at you. |
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The sole wouldnt need to perfectly cancel the slope of the path, even if it only partially offset the slope it would make your foot more comfortable. (How you would get a fish to do something like that is beyond me.) |
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Oh fine then, have your crumby bun. + ; ) |
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Some sort of smart spring in the sole, maybe? |
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A pair of mountain-style rollerblades would make the descent as much fun as a roller coaster ride. Detachable heels may also help. When I go hiking it's uphill both ways. |
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