Stanley Bronstein's Latest Walk - Arizona - April 29th 2013 - 16.2 miles (26.07 km) in 6 hours


Stanley Bronstein's 2013 Annual Walking Totals - 2402.50 miles (3866.45 km) in 913.48 hours

April 2013 Monthly Walking Totals - 469.80 miles (756.07 km) in 174 hours
March 2013 Monthly Walking Totals - 750.00 miles (1207.01 km) in 286 hours
February 2013 Monthly Walking Totals - 582.70 miles (937.76 km) in 219.8 hours
January 2013 Monthly Walking Totals - 600.00 miles (965.61 km) in 233.68 hours

Stanley Bronstein's 2012 Annual Walking Totals - 5656.25 miles (9102.85 km) in 2090.25 hours
Stanley Bronstein's 2011 Annual Walking Totals - 3479.44 miles (5599.62 km) in 1347.27 hours
Stanley Bronstein's 2010 Annual Walking Totals - 4256.92 miles (6850.85 km) in 1636.97 hours
Stanley Bronstein's 2009 Annual Walking Totals - 1324.59 miles (2131.72 km) in   525.02 hours

Stanley Bronstein's Grand Totals - Since July 1st 2009 - 17119.70 miles (27551.49 km) in 6512.98 hours

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Stanley Bronstein

June 2010

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