#35: The Expedition Crosses 25,000 Miles
By the time Karl reached the far stretches of Siberia, his journey had crossed the 25,000-mile mark—a milestone few humans have touched, let alone walked. Each mile held memories: deserts, jungles, highways, frozen rivers, and city streets.

The physical toll was etched into his joints, his gear, and the leather of his boots. But it was never just about the numbers. Every mile was a promise kept, a continuation of the same line he began in Chile. He didn’t celebrate with champagne.
