
Hülye ötletre vállalkozott egy magyar srác a Balatonnal kapcsolatban, csúnya le…
Igen érdekes kihívást állított maga elé, furcsa vége lett.
A young Hungarian man, Székely István, recently embarked on an ambitious journey to walk from Budapest to Lake Balaton, a distance of over 60 kilometers, within a 24-hour period. Documenting his "performance tour" on social media, István shared his preparations, including packing essentials like a reflective vest, power bank, and ample water. He commenced his trek from the iconic zero-kilometer stone in Budapest, aiming to reach Lake Balaton with planned stops in towns such as Tárnok and Kápolnásnyék.As the night progressed, István faced numerous challenges. He encountered a slight detour, adding an unexpected 1.5 kilometers to his route. Despite wearing a reflective vest for visibility on the main roads, the darkness and physical strain began to take their toll. Upon reaching Tárnok, he took his first break at a bus stop, consuming food and water, and donning a hoodie to combat the early morning chill. By Kápolnásnyék, he had already covered a marathon distance.However, the final stretch proved insurmountable. Arriving in Székesfehérvár, with approximately 40 kilometers remaining to Lake Balaton, István made the difficult decision to end his walk. He reported severe joint pain, though surprisingly, no muscle soreness. "My joints gave up," he stated, acknowledging his body's limits. Despite not completing the entire distance on foot, István expressed satisfaction with his achievement, having pushed his boundaries. He confirmed his feet remained free of blisters and indicated a potential future attempt at the full distance.
Igen érdekes kihívást állított maga elé, furcsa vége lett.