We study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop network of n mobile nodes. Our aim is to increase the network capacity quasi-linearly with n, while keeping the average delay bounded. In our model, we consider mobile nodes moving according to an independent identically distributed random walk with velocity v and transmitting packets to randomly chosen fixed and known destinations. The average packet delivery delay of our scheme is of order 1/v, and it achieves network capacity of order (n log). This shows a practical throughput-delay tradeoff, in particular when compared with the seminal result of Gupta and Kumar, which shows network capacity of order (n/logn)1/2 and negligible delay and the groundbreaking resu...