the-walk.se

By: Mats Andren Vagabond Minimalist Photographer and Blogger
  • Summary

  • The-walk.se podcast documents the on-going chronicles of my ambition to walk from Stockholm, Sweden to  Sydney, Australia a journey of 15,600km (as the crow flies). I started walking in May, 2013 and have no idea of how long it is going to take me!I plan to walk through western Europe, the USA , Asia and Australia. Although there is a rough route plan, everything is susceptible to change. A vagabonding adventure through life.Minimalism is one of the key-words for the walk and I will be walking alone and have all my own equipment along with me. No follow vehicles or pack animals! :)I hope that some of my friends will be inspired to join me for some sections and if you feel motivated, don't be afraid to get in contact with me and check where I am. With an anticipated distance of 30,000km ahead of me, I will no doubt enjoy the company.

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Episodes
  • Hua Hin, Thailand
    Oct 7 2014
    Bangkok to Hua Hin, the first serious walking in Asia. Unfortunately, also the first case of Bali Belly!  

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    4 mins
  • Bangkok, Thailand
    Sep 28 2014
    Bangkok and the first days walking in Asia. So different from the USA and Europe and another continent to add to the list!  

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    8 mins
  • San Diego, California. Halfway!
    Sep 28 2014
    San Diego marks the halfway point of the-walk! I've finished my walk across the USA and am already thinking about how to tackle Asia.  

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    6 mins

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