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This is the road our grandparents used to walk to get to school if the stories they tell are true...
That's what they meant by "uphill both ways". Probably referring to having to cross the equator twice. This makes so much sense now.
Legit sounds like the Out of Eden Walk
https://www.npr.org/2013/01/10/168961210/what-do-you-pack-for-a-seven-year-trip
They shop at REI and drive Subarus
In their 250k Mercedes maxed rigged van
Where they practice yoga, meditation and raw vegan cooking. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
That is a cool ass fact tho. Whats the most dangerous part of that walk from a natural environment perspective? Whats the most dangerous part from a state of the world perspective?
Jerboa is good but having done no others yet, I cant recommend one way or another. I cannot see the picture while typing this, will I be able to read the origin and destination and pull this up for myself when I go back to look at the OP? Do we know if this is the longest possible mapped walking route, or just the points fartest apart on the map from a satellite perspective? Gosh hows that compare to the longest possible drive?