it seems off-topic, but it's not because Sen.. Chiles walked with my Dad during the Boy Scout walk one year. Walkin's something the people liked about him, I remember.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barefoot_MailmanThe term barefoot mailman refers to the carriers on the first U.S. Mail route between Palm Beach, Florida and Miami, Florida, established in 1885. As there was no road at the time connecting Palm Beach and Miami to each other (or to anywhere else, for that matter), the carrier travelled by boat, and by walking along the beach. The mail carriers walked the beach barefooted to take advantage of the firmer sand along the water's edge. Prior to the establishment of the "barefoot route", mail between Palm Beach and Miami travelled a long roundabout route through New York and Havana, Cuba.
A round trip of 136 miles from Palm Beach to Miami and back took six days. The carrier would leave Palm Beach on Monday morning, travelling by boat to the southern end of the Lake Worth Lagoon. He would then cross over to the beach and walk down to the Orange Grove House of Refuge in what is now Delray Beach, where he would spend the night. The next day (Tuesday) he would continue walking down the beach to the Fort Lauderdale House of Refuge, where he would spend that night. On Wednesday the carrier travelled by boat down the New River to its inlet, and then would walk down the beach to Baker's Haulover at the north end of Biscayne Bay. Finally, he would travel down Biscayne Bay by boat to Miami. On Thursday he would start the return trip, arriving in Palm Beach on Saturday.
The carriers also took "passengers" with them, guiding any travellers who were willing to walk the beach with the carriers. At least ten different men worked at one time or another on the "barefoot route". One, James Edward Hamilton, died on the route, although his body was never recovered. He was presumed to have drowned or been taken by an alligator or crocodile, while trying to swim across an inlet to retrieve his boat from the far side. The "barefoot route" was used until 1892, when a rock road was constructed between Palm Beach and Miami.
The South Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America has an annual hike to remember the dedication of this great postal carrier. The Barefoot Mailman hike covers 34 miles in just two days, starting in Pompano Beach and ending in South Miami Beach. The hike began in 1964 and it has continued each year. More information about the Barefoot Mailman Hike can be obtained at www.sfcbsa.org. The hike is traditionally held in February of each year.