American student Barclay Oudersluys is making headlines for attempting a 100-day coast-to-coast run, inspired by the movie Forrest Gump. He set off on the epic journey on Saturday, from California’s Santa Monica Yacht Harbor and Pier, and he plans to reach Marshall Point Lighthouse in Maine at the end of 100 days. That’s a total of 3,200 miles, with 32 miles to cover per day.
Barclay is calling his attempt 'Project Gump', as it was inspired by the protagonist of the 1994 film Forrest Gump. Although the route covered by Tom Hanks's character isn't completely revealed in the movie, Barclay has managed to chart a course quite similar to it, by studying contextual clues.
