I’d argue that if it’s conceived of as a journey with a set end point - “I’m going to walk from Vancouver to Toronto”, by way of example - you could consider it a single walk. If you’re just walking everyday without a set end point in mind, I’d agree with you.
Maybe ‘journey by foot’ is the better phrase here, idk.
I wouldn’t count a multiple day walk as a single walk.
When you get to sleep, it starts a new walk.
Otherwise I have been having a walk for my entire life.
I’d argue that if it’s conceived of as a journey with a set end point - “I’m going to walk from Vancouver to Toronto”, by way of example - you could consider it a single walk. If you’re just walking everyday without a set end point in mind, I’d agree with you.
Maybe ‘journey by foot’ is the better phrase here, idk.