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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.

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.

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