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Craig said,
"Used to wear them trail running, but no more. I feel like it's just another thing to keep track of, try and remember where I put them, get lost in the laundry or a drawer, put on, etc. I like to be out the door with as little thought and gear as possible...shorts, t shirt, shoes, gone.
I usually run/hike sockless. I've gotten used to a certain amount of sand/grit in my shoes. And if need be, stopping to take one off and shake it out only takes a few seconds."
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Same here. Only I wear anklet socks. Also I often hike in sandy loose soil with the lightest shoes possible... lots of mesh. The few times I have hiked with others, they will tell you I almost never take off my shoes to shake out sand.
Winter in snow is a different proposition, and I use gaiters when I expect sub-freezing slushy conditions.
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