-The Riruta slums of Nairobi
-The relaxing beaches of Zanzibar
-The narrow twisting alleyways of Lamu
-The ancient ruins of Gedi
-The mosques in Mombasa
-The traditional bomas in a Maasai village
-The salty mudflats of Lake Natron
-The caldera in the Ngorongoro Crater
-The grasslands of the Serenghetti
-The safaris in Tarangire National Park
-The hunting trails of the Hadza people
-The tropical reefs of Pemba island
-The base of Mount Kilimanjaro (unfortunately the cold was too much for my trusty Keens and I had to revert to hiking boots for the summit)
-The misty torrents of Ruacana Falls
-The 85 rugged kilometers of Fish River Canyon
-The massive dunes of Sossusvlei
-The peaceful village paths in rural Namibia, where they will be laid to rest
After all that, it was time for them to retire and bring in the new friends for my feet. I am very thankful that my mom brought me a brand new pair so I can continue right where I left off.
Here are some pictures which serve as a testament to their longevity:
Two years of wear and tear
Reinforcements arrive
The contrast between veterans and tyros
1 comment:
You should hit Keen up for some cash or at least a new pair of shoes, because this post is a great advertisement! You and your Keens have been on some grand adventures.
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