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Sites that cover a wide range of topics related to primal feet or the authors are primalfoot friendly.

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  • BarefootandGrounded.com by Barefoot Michael. Topics related to living and running barefoot. Read about Michael's experiences with going barefoot and his thoughts on how to stay "grounded" by going ...
  • www.TheBarefootBook.com Providing a one-stop resource for the benefits and challenges of barefoot living via The Barefoot Book. Also: The Barefoot Professor blog.
  • BarefootCanada.org A venue to share Barefoot Moe's personal journey, the amazing information he keeps discovering on the benefits of a barefoot lifestyle and a place to foster this ...
  • http://www.craftycrofts.blogspot.com  A blog full of many topics, to include Barefoot running, Breastfeeding, and Natural Childbirth. You'd be surprised how much the three have in common!
  • http://www.danrittel.com  Personal blog with topics related mostly to land surveying and the American Civil War, and whatever else I feel like posting. Have links to a few barefooting ...
  • http://nathalienakedtoes.wordpress.com/ Chronicling my adventures going barefoot with diabetes.
  • http://www.meetup.com/Northwest-Barefooters-Meetup/ We're a social and event-oriented meetup group that seeks to build a community of barefooters in the Puget Sound area of the Pacific Northwest (U.S.). We also ...
  • PrimalLiving.org  A community-powered blog for modern cavemen (and cavewomen!). As a part of primal living, we advocate going barefoot and/or using minimal shoes.