Karl Bushby isn’t a weekend warrior, but the real thing. Still a young man after a 21-year career as a British paratrooper trained to survive on foot behind enemy lines, and apparently realizing that few careers drew on his experience, he set off to create one that did.
This week, a small crowd at Guadalajara’s Foro Periplo hung on Bushby’s every (English) word, as he delivered two wittily narrated visual presentations detailing his unusual, post-military life path, a trek around the world on foot – he vowed never to use any mechanical form of transportation – lasting from around the turn of the millennium to the present.
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