It's
the ultimate slow travel, taking your time to get from one place to the
next, as close to the ground and to people as you possibly can. Travel
on foot more than just sport - walking is about proximity, intensity and
experience. Rather than seeing as much as possible, it's about going as
deeply as possible.
Do we travel on foot or by foot?
2
Answers. 'On foot' is the more commonly used expression. This also
stems from the fact that 'on' is usually used for actions involving body
parts. 'By' is usually used to talk about a means of transport (i.e.
train, car, boat, plane, etc).
On foot. phrase. If you go somewhere on foot, you walk, rather than using any form of transport.
What is a person who travels on foot called?
peripatetic.
... Or, maybe you just like being a peripatetic, a walking wanderer.
Peri- is the Greek word for "around," and peripatetic is an adjective
that describes someone who likes to walk or travel around. Peripatetic
is also a noun for a person who travels from one place to another or
moves around a lot.
A Healthy Person Can Walk 20 to 30 Miles in a Day
But
how far could a fit, trained person walk in eight hours? Many trained
walkers finish a 26.2-mile walker-friendly marathon in about seven
hours, with no breaks. If a walker is well-trained and is taking breaks
and a meal stop, then 20 miles a day is reasonable.
The
earth is 24,902 miles. If you walk an average of 3 mph, it would take
you 8300 hours if you didn't stop and you kept up that pace. That's 345
days.
A
pedestrian is a person travelling on foot, whether walking or running.
In modern times, the term usually refers to someone walking on a road or
pavement, but this was not the case historically.
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