FFIYONA CAMPBELL
WR-NW, 12-2022
Ffyona Campbell (1967) is an English walker who was the first woman to walk around the world. She covered 32.000 km over 11 years and raised £120,000 for charity.
At 18, she set off from New York crossing the United States towards Los Angeles.
At 21, she walked 5.149 km, from Sydney to Perth, Australia in 95 days.
On 2 April 1991, she left Cape Town, South Africa, covering over 16.000 km before arriving in Tangiers, Morocco on 1 September 1993.
In April 1994, she left Algeciras, Spain and walked through Europe, arriving in Britain at Dover. She then completed the last 1.300 km walking from Dover back to John o' Groats, arriving on 14 October 1994.
Ffyona Campbell (1967) is an English walker who was the first woman to walk around the world. She covered 32.000 km over 11 years and raised £120,000 for charity.
At 18, she set off from New York crossing the United States towards Los Angeles.
At 21, she walked 5.149 km, from Sydney to Perth, Australia in 95 days.
On 2 April 1991, she left Cape Town, South Africa, covering over 16.000 km before arriving in Tangiers, Morocco on 1 September 1993.
In April 1994, she left Algeciras, Spain and walked through Europe, arriving in Britain at Dover. She then completed the last 1.300 km walking from Dover back to John o' Groats, arriving on 14 October 1994.