The owner of the property gave his OK, and tree experts said the nails in the old cottonwood Vibram Five Fingers Kso hurt it. And so it began. People were told if their shoes were still in good shape, they could donate them to a charity; if not, nail them to the tree. After the Storcks nailed their shoes to the tree, passers-by would see it and later return with old shoes. It was a strange campaign, and when people heard of the tree, they would visit. The number of shoes nailed to Vibram Five Fingers Sprint tree grew into the dozens. After stories about the tree appeared in the newspaper, the tree gained fame. After a few years, there were hundreds, then thousands of shoes. Shoes would be nailed to the tree, thrown into the branches to hang by the shoelaces, and people even climbed high into the tree to nail their shoes to the top branches. Some Vibram Five Fingers TrekSport rot and fall off, and someone would nail the pieces of shoes onto the tree again. People would write their names on their shoes: Rebecca Moch of Vibram Five Fingers Women; Sarah Madsen of Temple, Texas; Michelle Smith, Virginia Beach, Va.
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