$2,000 a month is a lot, was not expecting that. Thanks for the insight!
@maximiliandort34895 ай бұрын
switching to the cliché accent for "ze german tschokes" caught me off guard. Thanks for the transparency
@ChristophRehage5 ай бұрын
It is ze vay. 🙏🏼
@scrubbehh5 ай бұрын
A bit more than I was expecting, very interesting though and makes sense once you start to explain it.
@vmont6265 ай бұрын
I find it beautiful how your project, actually became your lifestyle.
@LaLa-u2r5 ай бұрын
That’s great .Your dad Will be so happy to see how you spend the money .❤
@ec24025 ай бұрын
You're a cutie.🙂 Always enjoy your videos! They're thoughtful and interesting.
@mohameda12424 ай бұрын
You did it
@glen-p6w5 ай бұрын
The story is even better than the journey itself. You sound like a grandpa. So much experience.
@HongkuiXiao5 ай бұрын
I found a lot of jokes in this video from a German. Thank you!😀
@njlschpprkjrsvk5 ай бұрын
very informative thanks
@Trelawny17165 ай бұрын
pls do the inro again
@jesus26215 ай бұрын
I trust people that is not afraid of talking of salary or money than the ones that hide it
@datdoglovesdogs5 ай бұрын
Wow can't believe Turkmenistan was the most expensive too and the fact the walk from China to Germany was more than 2-3 years and it turned out to be almost a 20 year trip
@funbricks13 ай бұрын
Blud went from Agent 47 to Paul McGann to the Home Alone Robber to Cilian Murphy
@volcasaurus45005 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, been following you occasionally but consistently since your viral video. I always found your determination fascinating! Another small question: How did you handle sweating? Personally I love walking to my train station (about 4.5km) but sweat was always the one thing that can make it unpleasant. If you walk 20-30km a day, this seems like a daunting problem. Do you get so used to it that you don't care with time? How much did you care about special clothing? Did you use chemical agents like anti-perspirants? And how often did you try to clean yourself?
@jessicaran80205 ай бұрын
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@J.Falcon-qt5bl5 ай бұрын
Hey, Chris! I had another question maybe you could consider for a video. Any advice for making friends on the road? My friend I met when traveling were so important to my experiences, but I wasn't always as successful as I wanted to be in finding them, especially when there were issues like language barriers
@Osskyw5 ай бұрын
Do you still do the presentations? I went to one but that was after the second big leg, Urumqi to whatever it was.
@DarkFalconAnimations5 ай бұрын
I have a question. How did you know exactly how far you had walked per day? Did you have a pedometer or a GPS tracker or something like that?
@Sophia_Z5 ай бұрын
3500 euros for 15 day trip O.o That's totally not what I expected from Turkmenistan. Thanks for sharing.
@homerpasha2 ай бұрын
The government there didn't allow him to walk on his own. He was forced to have two tour guides with him during the entire 15 day walk across. I'm sure he obviously had to fund those two himself, hence the much higher cost
@Sophia_Z2 ай бұрын
@@homerpasha that's really not fair! He didn't want them and certainly would never want to pay for them!!
@johnny58055 ай бұрын
Some questions for consideration - In The Longest Way video who was ZhongYan ? Are you still in touch with her after all these years ? And what happened to Teacher Xie ? Is he still walking ?
@wahab5.05 ай бұрын
Did you get a Guinness Record after completing your trip from China to Germany?
@frosch58015 ай бұрын
I don't think that was the motivation of the trip nor that it would meet the requirements: As Chris said earlier once, there was probably someone who walked a longer distance than him. The ongoing story he told over the years is unique, marvellous and precious, and I don't think there is anything like a record entry in the name of some beer company that could do that justice :)