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Who Is Karl Bushby, the Man Walking an Unbroken Path Back Home to England For 27 Years?

Karl Bushby is a British adventurer known for his decades-long Goliath Expedition, an unbroken walk around the world, recently highlighted by his Caspian Sea swim with fellow explorer Angela Maxwell

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Nisha Srivastava

Karl Bushby, a British explorer, has spent nearly three decades travelling on foot across the world. Karl Bushby had begun his expedition from Chile in 1998 with a single motive  to walk an unbroken path around the world all the way back to England. Over twenty seven years later he has covered more than thirty thousand miles through deserts, jungles, mountains, and even across the frozen Bering Strait on foot. Though his journey got delayed due to politics, weather, pendemic and visa issues. His ambitious mission, known as the Goliath Expedition, aims to complete the first uninterrupted walk around the globe. 

Who is Karl Bushby?

Karl Bushby was born on 30 March 1969 in Hull, Yorkshire, England.  He launched his journey in 1998 from the southernmost point of Chile, following one rule he would not use any kind of mechanical transport. After 27 years, he is finally nearing the end of his 36,000-mile trek and hopes to finish in 2026.

Karl Bushby School

He studied at a local comprehensive school before joining the British Army at age 16. Bushby went on to serve 11 years with the 3rd Battalion of The Parachute Regiment.

Where is Karl Bushby in 2025?

By late 2025, Bushby was making his way through Turkey as he continued his walk across Europe. He had recently completed a swim across the Caspian Sea and was waiting for his Turkish visa. His goal remains to reach Hull, England, by September 2026.

Has Karl Bushby been walking for 27 years?

Yes. For 27 years, he has been on foot, covering more than 30,000 miles from South America to the United States, across Russia and Europe. He now has only around 2,000 miles left before reaching his hometown of Hull.

Karl Bushby Family

Karl Bushby’s family includes his father, Keith, and his son, Adam. His decades-long expedition has created a complicated family dynamic, particularly with Adam, as Karl has been away for much of his childhood. He shares a strong bond with his father, who has continually supported him. His reunion with his son is expected to be an emotional process of reconnecting and rebuilding their relationship.

Karl Bushby Wife

Karl Bushby's wife has not been  mentioned in any publicly available information.  Angela Maxwell is an adventurer who partnered with him for the Caspian Sea crossing, but she is not his wife.

Karl Bushby Goliath Expedition

Karl Bushby is an English ex-paratrooper, explorer, and writer who is attempting to complete the first continuous, unbroken walk around the world. His journey, called the Goliath Expedition, began on 1 November 1998 in Punta Arenas, Chile, and was originally planned to take eight years. However, due to several setbacks including political issues, travel restrictions, and global events it is still ongoing as of November 2025.

Karl Bushby net worth

There is no publicly available information about Karl Bushby’s net worth. As he has spent 27 years on a long-distance walking expedition, his financial details are not widely known.

Does Karl Bushby have sponsors?

Karl Bushby is sponsored by Westward Productions.

Is Karl Bushby Still Walking?

Yes, he is still on foot, completing the final stretch of his journey. He is currently in Mexico, waiting for a visa that will allow him to continue the last leg, aiming to reach Hull by September 2026.

How old is Karl Bushby?

Karl Bushby was born on 30 March 1969. He is 55 years old.

When Will Karl Bushby finish?

Bushby expects to complete his world walk in September 2026. With fewer than 2,000 miles left, he is nearing the end of his nearly 30-year expedition. Delays caused by visa problems, the pandemic, and other complications stretched the timeline far beyond his original plan.

Where is Karl Bushby now?

Karl Bushby is currently in Mexico, awaiting a visa to continue the final part of his 27-year walk. After crossing Europe, he reached Mexico and plans to walk the remaining 2,000 miles to Hull, England, by September 2026.

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