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You dropped dead !
Quite a long way..
Not that far if you walk off the edge of a cliff.
156 miles.
5 and a bit.
Don't know. I always stop at the pub first.
Maybe 450 miles if 'The Longest Walk' is accurate.
Difficult to say, without actually doing it.
You'd fall over from hunger, thirst or exhaustion first, but probably die from exposure.
I'd probably stop, weeping like a girl, because my knee hurts too much, before I actually died.
Don't know but bigger feet would make the trail come alive...
I'd be bored after 10 mile. So would probably sit down until I died.
I did 56 on the West Highland Way and I would have given death serious consideration near the end.
Decidedly less than Mauro Prosperi...
http://survivor-story.com/survival-sahara-a-man-survived-9-days/#.U7rz6tm9LCQ
Depends how fast you go.
Well I would walk 500 miles...
on a conveyor belt?
Well I would walk 500 miles
And I would walk five hundred more.
30 miles on a summers day and feet with masking tape in walking boots.
Started 0700 finished 2350 lol
Walked 200 miles in 2 weeks Thames path.
Depends,is it on Strava?
Depends what i said to the OH before i turned round and if she was holding anything blunt & heavy/sharp
Well by my reckoning the longest straight line I can walk without hitting a major river, lake or sea is 184 miles so I'm going to go for that. It also goes neatly through Waitrose in Ponteland so I could pick up snacks on the way.
The average person apparently walks 110,000 miles before dying.
