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— We were wearing thin "barefoot style" running shoes, so we could feel the cold of the ice and slush beneath our feet. The flexibility meant good circulation though, and that ensured our feet remained at least warm enough to function.
Read more about our Life on Ice expedition.
Cold steps

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