The Rat Tracker

End the Rat Race

The Rat Tracker

The route, drawn live.

Updated

live line over the atlasone step at a timedaily proof, not theory

Launch point

Orlando, FL

The walk starts in central Florida and heads all the way to the Pacific Northwest.

North star

Seattle, WA

Every ping on the map points toward a finish line on the other side of the country.

Latest signal

On the move

Awaiting the first field note.

Why this exists

What is this all about?

The End the Rat Race Walk is a journey from Florida to Seattle meant to prove that free will is real and that one bold step can change the course of your life.

The project follows the entire route with daily videos, location updates, and journal entries that show the highs, the struggle, and the people met along the way.

It is not only personal. Half of every donation goes to The Singletons, an Arizona nonprofit that supports single-parent families facing cancer with practical help, hope, and community.

The other half keeps the walk possible by covering the basics: gear, food, emergencies, and the occasional place to sleep while crossing the country.

If the story hits home, the support does two things at once: it helps families in a brutal season and keeps a difficult, public leap into the unknown moving forward.

Promo film

The poster, in motion.

The site now borrows its atmosphere from the video frames: bright sky, sketchbook geography, and handwritten urgency.

How it reads

Three parts stubborn, generous, and real.

Live route, not a pitch deck

The map is the anchor. Every point, diary entry, and stat keeps the project grounded in what is actually happening on the road.

A bet on free will

This walk is a public argument that one sharp decision can reroute a life. The whole site is built to feel like motion, risk, and proof.

Shared momentum

Support does two jobs at once: it keeps the walk alive and directs half of every donation toward families who need practical help right now.

Latest dispatch

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Fresh notes will appear here as soon as the next dispatch comes in from the road.

Signal from On the moveAwaiting the first note

Road log

Diary entries, latest first.

The logbook keeps the rough edges. Entries stay readable, but they still feel like field notes pinned to a moving route.

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No diary entries yet.