ANSWERS: 26
  • 12 km on a fine sunny day.
  • Well it wasnt the longest walk, but I once walked 3.2 miles up and down hills with a 60lb ruck sack on in full military gear. That was the longest 3 hours of my life.
  • house to barn approximately 40 feet
  • 6 km on a pathway beside a river.
  • i have walked across the continental U.S. impressive huh! :-) my legs are a little tiered.
  • 29 miles, to get to a gas station when our car broke down on the way to Galveston. During lat summer, I made a habit of walking 2 and 1/2 miles every day to go swimming, I'm an amazing walker.
  • Hmm... it was the length of the seafront twice (there and back) and that is a bloody long way. At least 12 miles each way.
  • About 6 miles although I used to walk 3 and a half miles in less then an hour weekly.
  • About 30 feet down the aisle to the alter.
  • About 10 miles through the grand canyon in 110 degree heat with a week's worth of clothing and a sleeping bag on my back. Then I had to walk back a week later and most of that was uphill. That's more of a "hike" than a "walk" per se, but, come on.
  • Probably about 30 miles on a training expedition, with a full 65 litre rucksack on my back.
  • About 8 miles on a french exchange when i was 11. Actually thats pretty much more than the TOTAL i have walked anywhere since.
  • Down the aisle behind my grandmother's coffin in church..
  • 4 1/2 km every day to get to work, where I had to stand all day :(
  • 4 miles . I ran out of gas
  • Dear Walk, ---- That is a really good question ! --- For me I'm still walking, the walk, and hope to be for a very long time !! ---- Pattijo
  • A walk from my school to my house everyday. 5 minutes.
  • It was about 7 miles. I've taken longer walks as far as distance is concerned, but this one seemed longer because I was walking in the mountains away from a traffic accident. I had a broken foot that was healing; it was cold; and when I arrived at where my own car was parked, I discovered I had dropped the keys at the accident site. It was a long afternoon.
  • any walk without God
  • The long walk home after wrecking my first car. Oh the shame of it all, if you only knew what led to that fateful night. The agony of wrecking a '65 Red Mustang is unforgiveable.
  • 15 mile walk. From downtown Rome to the outskirts. THe subway people went on strike. [[ugh! Romans!]] So instead of riding the metro, we had to walk 15 miles to out car which was parked at a metro station on the outskirts. All the taxis were taking from other people. We walked for at least 4 hours. There were me, Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, Dad, Aunt Kathy, Aunt Kathleen, Uncle Chris, and my 6 year old sister at the time. IMAGINE HOW TIRED WE WERE WHEN WE GOT TO THE CAR!!! Then, from the car, we had to drive 2 hours to Naples, where our hotel was! Ugh! What a night!! .evol ni
  • 8 mile walk perhaps longer around central New York City. I've done this twice both on school trips. Great times. Sore feet.
  • Me and my wife walked about 30 kilometers around San Francisco in one day. Started in Union Square and walked all the way out to the other side of the Goldengate Bridge, then back into the city and up over the hills and all around. When we measured our route on the map later it was over 30km's
  • probably about 21 miles. i was with a friend a couple of summers ago and we were just walking around to kill some time and got totally lost but later figured it out on a map the next day. it took us a while. luckily it was nice out, not too hot and we had water. took us most of the day
  • I walked most of my life. A short walk was like 3 miles, a long walk was from between like, say 4 and 8 hours. Walking to me is like flying. I've biked quite long distances, too. It's the ultimate freedom to think and feel.
  • Maybe 50 ft. from my bed to the computer to the tv to the kitchen to the showers and back to the bed.

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