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My brother tells me that you can always walk farther than you think you can and in my experience, it's true.Boba_Fett_3710My experience is you can walk until you drop... and then you can walk further after a brief rest. Walking is about the easiest thing to do.
i had to get up early today to walk to soccer practice at my school cause i didnt have a ride, my school is six miles away, it was pretty exhilirating.Bauers-TwinUp the hill in the snow?
[QUOTE="Boba_Fett_3710"]My brother tells me that you can always walk farther than you think you can and in my experience, it's true.JandurinMy experience is you can walk until you drop... and then you can walk further after a brief rest. Walking is about the easiest thing to do.easier then crawling?
[QUOTE="Boba_Fett_3710"]My brother tells me that you can always walk farther than you think you can and in my experience, it's true.JandurinMy experience is you can walk until you drop... and then you can walk further after a brief rest. Walking is about the easiest thing to do.
Walking isn't bad if it's a short distance or if you have music or something. Usually when you have to walk long distances, you don't have anything, that's just the way it works.
I don't really know. Probably about ten miles. I can walk for long periods of time.
In fact, now that I think about it, I probably walked at least ten miles yesterday. It took me three hours to walk at a rather quick pace so I'd have to calculate that. If the average speed for walking is 3.4 miles per hour, then I walked 10.2 miles yesterday.
wtf is a metreThe unit for length in the metric system?[QUOTE="carrotthead"]2000 metres up a mountainBauers-Twin
Problably either Paris, France or London, England.
In Paris I walked from my hotel, north about .5 miles to Notre Dame, then I walked to Champs Elysees, then to Le Louvre, then to the Eiffel Tower.
In London I think my hotel was like one mile from Kensington Gardens, so we walked through there, saw princess diana's house, then walked to Big Ben, the that giant ferris wheel, then to the train station there, then we walked north for like 30 minutes until we got to this neighborhood that looked extremely freaking rich (Im talking gucci stores, nice apartments, and bentleys, jags, and astons everywhere), then I walked to this really fancy toy store (Paddingtons?) and finally back to the hotel.
Problably either Paris, France or London, England.
In Paris I walked from my hotel, north about .5 miles to Notre Dame, then I walked to Champs Elysees, then to Le Louvre, then to the Eiffel Tower.
In London I think my hotel was like one mile from Kensington Gardens, so we walked through there, saw princess diana's house, then walked to Big Ben, the that giant ferris wheel, then to the train station there, then we walked north for like 30 minutes until we got to this neighborhood that looked extremely freaking rich (Im talking gucci stores, nice apartments, and bentleys, jags, and astons everywhere), then I walked to this really fancy toy store (Paddingtons?) and finally back to the hotel.
mrbojangles25
The toy store is Hamleys (at least I think that's the one you're referring to) and "that giant ferris wheel" is the London Eye.
Here is the last big walk I went on when I was bored. I don't know the distance so work it out for yourself. :)
did you catch a bus home?Here is the last big walk I went on when I was bored. I don't know the distance so work it out for yourself. :)
ColdRush88
[QUOTE="ColdRush88"]did you catch a bus home?Here is the last big walk I went on when I was bored. I don't know the distance so work it out for yourself. :)
Jandurin
Unfortunately no. I spent what money I had on the way there buying a drink and some sugary snacks. :)
[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="ColdRush88"]did you catch a bus home?Here is the last big walk I went on when I was bored. I don't know the distance so work it out for yourself. :)
ColdRush88
Unfortunately no. I spent what money I had on the way there buying a drink and some sugary snacks. :)
So, you walked *back* as well?[QUOTE="ColdRush88"][QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="ColdRush88"]did you catch a bus home?Here is the last big walk I went on when I was bored. I don't know the distance so work it out for yourself. :)
Jandurin
Unfortunately no. I spent what money I had on the way there buying a drink and some sugary snacks. :)
So, you walked *back* as well?Yes. lol. I really want to do the walk again when the weather gets better as it's a lovely piece of the Cumbrian coast and is very relaxing.
At my uncle's farm I walked for like two hours, don't know how far it was though. It was pretty fun except for when the Rottweiller came out....
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