Have MP3 player, will walk
Nov. 18th, 2008 10:51 pmI was struck by a quote from a news article today:
"I have to stand in a queue here in pouring rain after having walked two kilometres from my hotel"
While I understand about the pouring rain, I don't see the fuss about having walked a bit over a mile. It just doesn't seem like that far a distance to me. Then again, I do walk further than that on a regular basis, as it's about two miles each way to the supermarket.
I also tend to go on long walks, without even realising how far I've walked. Back in Feburary I walked about 9 miles total down towards Gosport and back, at about six in the evening, simply because I was curious what was in that direction. It didn't seem that long, even when I ended up doubling back and taking longer routes than I needed to. I've quite often done the mile-or-so circular walk of the Cams Hall estate (plus another 3 or so miles to get there and back) for no reason other than it's a nice walk and something to do at the weekend. It just seems strange to me that some people consider a mere mile to be a long walk.
I have had this xkcd feeling more than once, though:

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Date: 2008-11-19 12:11 am (UTC)I think it has to do with overworking myself. A 2-hour walk (but probably not longer) on Saturdays and Sundays makes me happy, and I'd gladly ambulate to a supermarket, had I had one so close. On the weekdays, however, good luck making me walk for over 30 minutes - I'm too exhausted by the time I come home, and I'm too sleepy before I come to work.
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Date: 2008-11-19 12:19 am (UTC)The supermarket walk I usually do during the week - I'll take the bus all the way into town from work, which shaves about a mile off the walk. Going through town is significantly shorter (by about half a mile), but going round the top of town has a better view and so somedays I'll take that route.