On city streets only, what's farthest you've walked?

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Let's exclude camping trips, or long, 10 day adventures on mountain trails. We're talking from city to city, on streets or along an interstate.

It could be more than one day, but as soon as you got any transportation, the measurement stops.

I think it would be bad ass to walk like 300 miles from one city to another, and wonder if any of you guys have already done that.
 
The longest I've ever walked period is probably less than 15 miles lol
 
I tracked my steps one day when we were exploring Tokyo. I put in 12 miles.
 
did some ghetto tours via google map street view. Clicked blocks after blocks. I actually clicked opposite ends of some streets just to avoid some people.
 
My first day in tokyo we walked about 21 km's - shibuya to meiji - roppongi and back to shibuya

was a crazy day
 
This in San Francisco, most weekends. #oneupmanship

Yeah, I was actually living there at the time and walked pretty much everywhere. Pretty easy to get around on bus and foot in that city, which I miss.
 
Beware this thread was made to out all the poor people.
 
I walk places so much more now that I'm in LA. Don't want to deal with traffic, and especially don't want to have to hunt down a parking spot and pay for it. I just bought a bicycle to get around quicker but prior to that I was averaging about 5 miles a day for just over a month straight.
 
San Pedro to North Long Beach. Which is apparently around 15 miles.
 
When I used to live in Boston I walked a lot. Me and my cousin walked for like 1.5 hours one time I forgot what but he needed to go somewhere so we walked.
 
Beware this thread was made to out all the poor people.
This. I have a vehicle, why would I walk?


However, in the spirit of the topic…

I hooked up with some gutter slut on a trip to Myrtle Beach right after graduating high school. Had to walk back to the hotel the next morning. Felt like I walked 10 miles along the beach to get back.

Some of my buddies saw what I was with the night before. A true walk of shame.
 
not one of my proudest days, but about ten or eleven years back when i was living in the east bay, i got wasted and high as fuck in san francisco. i ended up passing out on a bart train and woke up in millbrae lol. it was like 2am, and the train operator told me i had to get off. i ended up losing my phone and wallet. i hobo'd it and slept behind a dumpster till about 6am when i woke up. had literally no money on me, and ended up walking around twenty-five or so miles back to hayward, where i was living at the time. it took like nine or ten hours to get back. i drank so much water and raided my fridge when i finally got home.
 
not one of my proudest days, but about ten or eleven years back when i was living in the east bay, i got wasted and high as fuck in san francisco. i ended up passing out on a bart train and woke up in millbrae lol. it was like 2am, and the train operator told me i had to get off. i ended up losing my phone and wallet. i hobo'd it and slept behind a dumpster till about 6am when i woke up. had literally no money on me, and ended up walking around twenty-five or so miles back to hayward, where i was living at the time. it took like nine or ten hours to get back. i drank so much water and raided my fridge when i finally got home.
Did you walk across the San Mateo Bridge?
 
Did you walk across the San Mateo Bridge?

oh man, i wish i could have. you can't walk on the san mateo. i had to walk down el camino until i got to the dumbarton, then i crossed to the east bay.
 
Let's exclude camping trips, or long, 10 day adventures on mountain trails. We're talking from city to city, on streets or along an interstate.

It could be more than one day, but as soon as you got any transportation, the measurement stops.

I think it would be bad ass to walk like 300 miles from one city to another, and wonder if any of you guys have already done that.

300 miles.

Seems adventurous, relaxing, and something out of the normal...

...in theory.

I'd be bored out of my mind and wondering why I'm not driving to point A to B to see and do what I want, and then drive back to A and enjoy air conditioning and a comfy bed.
 
I walked 10 hours straight with a video camera hoping to get cat called, I got nothing
 
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