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With training, many walkers can finish a 26.2-mile walker-friendly marathon in about seven hours, with no breaks. That suggests that If a walker is well-trained and takes breaks, they can walk 20 miles in a day. If a walker doesn't take breaks and is going fast, they may be able to cover 30 miles in a day.
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Read More »How many miles you can walk in a day, or how far a healthy and fit person could walk continuously in eight hours, is a question that can come up when planning an adventure trek. Another situation that could require it is walking unexpectedly due to transportation breakdowns in a natural disaster or personal emergency. A trained walker can do a 26.2-mile marathon in eight hours or less, or walk 20 to 30 miles in a day. But the average person only walks 2 to 2.5 miles a day.
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