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Travel restrictions spark epic 5 million step challenge for round-the-world adventurer and 24 fellow participants

  • As Torbjorn Pedersen attempts to be the first person to visit every country without flying, he passes the time in Hong Kong with a tough challenge

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Dane Torbjorn Pedersen in Sao Tome and Principe, Africa. He is visiting every country without taking a flight, but being stuck in Hong Kong sparks a new challenge. Photo: Torbjorn Pedersen

Torbjorn Pedersen was having coffee with a friend when they decided to connect via their Garmin app. Immediately, it asked if they wanted to challenge each other. Little did they know it would spiral into an epic five million step challenge, ending last Sunday night, with 24 budding plodders.

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Pedersen is attempting to become the first person to visit every country without flying. He has travelled by bus, car, boat, ship and train and has just nine countries left. The Dane arrived in Hong Kong in January planning on spending just four days before departing, but has been stuck due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“I’ve seen more of Hong Kong than I’ve seen of my own home,” Pedersen, 41, said.

Pedersen and his friend accepted Garmin’s offer and decided to see who could do the most steps in a week. Both amassed around 230,000.

 

“We laughed but we are competitive. So we decided to do it again and with 12 people. The winner took over 400,000 steps this time. We also decided that this time there had to be more sense. It couldn’t just be this alpha male competition.”

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