- How long does it take to walk from Orlando to Seattle?
- The planned route is roughly 3,100 miles. A solo cross-country charity walk typically takes four to seven months depending on pace, weather, and rest days.
- How many miles has the walker completed so far?
- As of the latest tracker update, 2288.0 mi have been walked with 1176.4 mi remaining to Seattle.
- Where is the walker now?
- The latest GPS signal places the walk in On the move. Check the live map on therattracker.com for the current position.
- How do I donate to the charity walk?
- Donate through the Journey Across America GoFundMe campaign at https://www.gofundme.com/f/journey-across-america-to-help-others. Half supports The Singletons; half supports walk expenses.
- Who is The Singletons?
- The Singletons is an Arizona nonprofit (https://www.thesingletonsaz.org/) supporting single-parent families facing cancer with practical help, hope, and community.
- What is the donation split?
- 50% of GoFundMe donations go to The Singletons. The other 50% covers gear, food, shelter, and emergencies on the road.
- How do I follow the charity walk live?
- Visit therattracker.com for the live route map and follow @lowlifewreck on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for daily road updates.
- Who is walking?
- Camilo Ruiz (@lowlifewreck) is walking solo from Orlando, Florida to Seattle, Washington as the End the Rat Race charity walk.
- Are charity walk donations tax deductible?
- Tax treatment depends on how and where you donate. Direct gifts to The Singletons may qualify for Arizona QCO credit in season; GoFundMe donations have their own rules. Consult a tax professional.
- How often does the map update?
- Location data refreshes on a cached schedule — roughly every 30 minutes. The walker's phone uploads pings when iOS Significant Location Change fires.
Questions
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Common questions about the End the Rat Race cross-country charity walk — route distance, donation split, The Singletons, and how to follow live.