Running across Africa

  • 10,190 miles (16,400km).
  • 352 days.
  • 16 countries. 
Not an easy task what the "Hardest Geezer" accomplished. His motivation? Not having end of life regrets - those regrets of never trying. 

There were others before. The American ultrarunner Charlie Engle's ran across Africa. 

When I decided to run across the Sahara Desert with Ray Zahab and Kevin Lin, I knew it would be a life changing expedition. But I could never have known that, in many ways, my life would be defined by this run and the film about the journey. While running more than 4,500 miles across Africa was a difficult physical challenge, we were buoyed daily by enlightening encounters that opened our eyes to the people and the culture of the Sahara.

Ewart Grogan walked from Cape Town to Cairo. 

To describe the first stage of the route from the Cape to Cairo, that is to say,
as far as the Zambesi, which I accomplished four years ago, would, if time be
counted by progress, be reverting to the Middle Ages.

(Quote source: From the Cape to Cairo: The First Traverse of Africa from South to North - the link is affiliate.)

The indomitable human spirit. Try something you like. Whatever it is.

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