How long would it take to WALK the furthest (farthest?) distance in your country?
Norway: 20 days.
>>79442452
You would have to take a boat eventually
>>79442452
Over one year from the southeast coast to the Northwest coast
>>79442584
You're a big country.
>>79442628
Pour vous
>>79442452
>your country
goes thru Finland and Sweden
Its ok, we are small cunt anyways
>>79442452
>How long would it take to WALK the furthest (farthest?) distance in your country?
86 days
3 days. Small country :[
>>79442802
hmmm
>>79442584
No way.
>>79442896
>Ignoring our wonderful peninsula
>>79442982
meh. I sure we can get more than 3k hours, but google can't see road at Anadir, me actually too.
>>79442452
Not counting islands.
>>79442452
It would take twice that because you also have to sleep and eat.
>>79443110
that would waste time you baka
Fuck Google maps
>>79443191
Also normal walking pace don't actually count when you walk through the woods.
>>79443046
Yeah, that's fucking sad that google doesn't count country roads, it would be quite interesting to see the nature there.
Although I wish they'll allow google maps crew to drive through the far east.
25-30 minutes
At least that's the farthest you can go until you reach a checkpoint.
>>79442584
probably around this. I guess Miami to those protected oil fields up in northern Alaska, or northern Maine to LA
>>79443042
One guy went coast to coast, a long way but nowhere near the longest route, it took him 10 months.
89 years
You can walk around the island in like 2-3 weeks people do it all the time for charity
>>79442584
hmmm
more like 90 days
>>79443451
forgot pic
>>79443344
I'm not sure what OP mean by longest route, really. I mean, you can easily make a longer routhe than the one he made in OP. You can spend a year in Norway too if you're autistic about making it the longest possible route.
>>79443451
Remember you need to sleep and eat too.
>>79443347
This angers and confuses the Chilean
Like 6 days from Yavisa (the farthest you can go in the Panamerican road) to the Norther border crossing with Costa Rica in the Sixaola river.
115 hours.
quite a common thing in britain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land's_End_to_John_o'_Groats
most people cycle it rather than walk though
>>79443451
You are not going to walk 24 hours straight
Add 5 to 7 hours of sleep at least 3 hours eating or resting 30 to 50 minutes taking piss and shit breaks (since you are walking all that would move a lot faster)
>>79443631
speak for yourself
>>79443631
For simplicity I'd just double whatever number he comes up with.
>>79443597
Of non-stop walking of 0.1 km per min.
>>79443307
alaska to florida is the longest for you
>>79443597
>>79443748
Wouldn't I die at the Darién Gap?
Reminder that Canada's greatest hero is Terry Fox, a one legged man that tried to run across Canada and then died less than halfway there.
>>79443615
That would actually be interesting. How long to cycle it?
We're a small country
>>79443866
If I removed those dams would you die?
>>79443778
no you'd drown in the Canal though
>>79443759
Hawaii to Maine
He will need feet boats
>>79443906
Nah, I'm in the safe zone. Less than 1000 meter from Germany
>>79443759
Hawaii to Maine
>>79443853
around two weeks, most could probably do it in less
>>79443915
>>79443954
boats don't count
>>79443866
3 days is the perfect nation size
>>79443993
They are just large shoes
>>79443835
that's pretty disappointing but at least he tried
>>79444086
10 days for Spain
>>79444130
pls.
2/3 days
85 hours
Pretty decent distance :^)
>>79443778
I though I made it clear that Yavisa is accessible by road. The Darien gab is more on the Colombia side.
>>79443914
Is it true that black people can't swim?
>>79444876
F
>>79444876
>finnish street ended with "gatan"
I've actually cycled from Malmö, all though Sweden, down through Norway and into Denmark where I visited my sister in Aalborg
Pic is pretty roughly how I remember the route, me and my brother started 10th of June 2014 and was in Aalborg the 13th of August.
To be honest we went slow, had quite a lot of issues on the way (broke my finger for example) and did make some longer stops at different relatives.
>>79443835
>have half the number of legs
>walk half the number of miles
I'd count that as a full-on success, desu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPG1d6d1BBs
This guy has spend two years
Serega Pitersky
F
>>79443566
delet
>>79442452
>not walking from Antarctica to Slavbard