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August 13, 2012, 01:43:22 PM
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There is no reason this is not doable. You must be creative and willing to change the type of walking you're doing.

Combine all of these:

- Stretches of beach
- Small roads and minor highways
- Wilderness and hiking trails
- Bike paths
- River banks
- Rural farming communities

And most importantly: Expect, anticipate and embrace adventure and unpredictability. Step outside your boundaries. And talk to the locals and fellow travelers along the way.

There is nothing people haven't walked. An avid hiker recently walked around Alaska (4800 miles). People have circumnavigated the Himalayas. Or traversed Antarctica.
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You could use the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Way_of_St._James

That is something you can plan in advance to minimize the risk to go wrong all the time.
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You could use the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Way_of_St._James

That is something you can plan in advance to minimize the risk to go wrong all the time.

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If someone would join me I would try and walk a good chunk of Canada Smiley
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I've entertained the notion of something like this in America. Maybe 30 years ago it would have been safe, but not anymore.

3 years ago I came to Portugal, from Holland, catching trains with no ticket and hitchhiking
It took 3 days. Me and 1 friend.
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I've entertained the notion of something like this in America. Maybe 30 years ago it would have been safe, but not anymore.
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I was thinking I walk like 3mph, 10 hours a day, so 30 miles a day and it's like ~450 miles, so 15 days?

I was thinking it might not be possible, if, roads are joined by motorways and stuff that you cant kinda walk on?

Many of the main roads won't have a footpath at the side, so you will generally use the more minor older roads which have less traffic and are also more interesting to walk on.
Don't worry, there's always this.


Just hold it behind you, and then enjoy freedom to walk anywhere.

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I was thinking I walk like 3mph, 10 hours a day, so 30 miles a day and it's like ~450 miles, so 15 days?

I was thinking it might not be possible, if, roads are joined by motorways and stuff that you cant kinda walk on?
It's hard to achieve a regular 30 miles per day because there isn't usually accommodation available exactly where you want to finish each day's walk.

Many of the main roads won't have a footpath at the side, so you will generally use the more minor older roads which have less traffic and are also more interesting to walk on.

Walking routes aren't generally shown on Google Maps, and for walkers a much better set of maps is found at openstreetmap.org

A great walking option is the tow-paths at the side of the canals. There's an extensive canal network in the UK and in continental Europe, and you can walk many miles without roads. Canal tow-paths are also usually indicated on OpenStreetMap
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Would it be possible? assuming Ferry to Calais? Thinking if all the roads are walkable, and, how long would it take? Smiley


You could even swim across the ocean.
No kidding, there are some guys that did it.
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I was thinking I walk like 3mph, 10 hours a day, so 30 miles a day and it's like ~450 miles, so 15 days?

I was thinking it might not be possible, if, roads are joined by motorways and stuff that you cant kinda walk on?

Where there's a will, there's a way.

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I was thinking I walk like 3mph, 10 hours a day, so 30 miles a day and it's like ~450 miles, so 15 days?

I was thinking it might not be possible, if, roads are joined by motorways and stuff that you cant kinda walk on?
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Occasionally (once every year or two) they open the service road of the Channel Tunnel for a charity fundraiser walkthrough. If you can wait for that, you can do the whole thing on foot. Two to three months is my estimate, but of course it depends how far you want to walk each day.
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Depends where from in England would you start, 2-3-4 weeks? Maybe 2 months (just a guess, please don't stone me :p)
Anyway, why wouldn't it be possible?
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Would it be possible? assuming Ferry to Calais? Thinking if all the roads are walkable, and, how long would it take? Smiley

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