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Also, there is this awesome interview with JPD. She has some great comments.
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And here are the final numbers, as I have them
Date
Day
Location
Total Miles
Daily Miles
Miles/Day (Cumm)
5/27
0
Springer 5:56 AM
5/27
1
Unicoi Gap
52.9
52.9
52.9
5/28
2
Rock Gap
106.0
53.1
53.0
5/29
3
Yellow Creek Gap
158.3
52.3
52.8
5/30
4
Newfound Gap
207.3
49.0
51.8
5/31
5
Lemon Gap
260.0
52.7
52.0
6/1
6
Devil Fork Gap
309.9
49.9
51.7
6/2
7
Irwin
343.0
33.1
49.0
6/3
8
Carver's Gap
379.0
36.0
47.4
6/4
9
Dennis Cove Road
418.5
39.5
46.5
6/5
10
Damascus
469.1
50.6
46.9
6/6
11
Fox Creek
510.2
41.1
46.4
6/7
12
VA 625
562.4
52.2
46.9
6/8
13
Dismal Falls
610.5
48.1
47.0
6/9
14
VA 613
662.0
51.5
47.3
6/10
15
VA 311
708.0
46.0
47.2
6/11
16
Jennings Creek Rd
756.0
48.0
47.3
6/12
17
US 60
806.4
50.4
47.4
6/13
18
Humpback Gap
855.1
48.7
47.5
6/14
19
Skyline Drive MP 66.7
905.8
50.7
47.7
6/15
20
Hogwallow Gap
960.0
54.2
48.0
6/16
21
WV 9 Keys Gap
1017.1
57.1
48.4
6/17
22
PA 16
1066.9
49.8
48.5
6/18
23
PA 174 Boiling Springs
1121.3
54.4
48.8
6/19
24
Green Point School Rd
1180.6
59.3
49.2
6/20
25
Eckville Shelter
1232.3
51.7
49.3
6/21
26
PA 33 Wind Gap
1277.8
45.5
49.1
6/22
27
NJ 23
1336.1
58.3
49.5
6/23
28
Arden Valley Rd
1384.1
48.0
49.4
6/24
29
Grape Hollow Rd
1435.3
51.2
49.5
6/25
30
Mt Easter Rd
1485.0
49.7
49.5
6/26
31
Beartown Mtn Rd
1535.1
50.1
49.5
6/27
32
Bascom Lodge
1586.3
51.2
49.6
6/28
33
Stratton Arlington Rd
1633.6
47.3
49.5
6/29
34
VT 103
1683.5
49.9
49.5
6/30
35
Joe Ranger Rd
1733.9
50.4
49.5
7/1
36
NH 25A
1780.6
46.7
49.5
7/2
37
Galehead Hut
1829.1
48.5
49.4
7/3
38
Mizpah Spring Hut
1850.2
21.1
48.7
7/4
39
Imp Shelter
1882.9
32.7
48.3
7/5
40
Full Goose Shelter
1912.3
29.4
47.8
7/6
41
Base of Elephant Mtn (South)
1946.8
34.5
47.5
7/7
42
Spaulding Mountain Lean To
1987.5
40.7
47.3
7/8
43
Carrying Place Rd / Scott Rd
2029.8
42.3
47.2
7/9
44
ME 15
2074.7
44.9
47.2
7/10
45
1 mile NE of Mountain View Pond
2124.3
49.6
47.2
7/11
46
Abol Bridge
2174.1
49.8
47.3
7/12
46.339
Katahdin 2:04 PM
2189.2
15.1
46.6
46 days, 8 hrs, 8 min
2189.2
Total Miles
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hikerboy wrote:
maybe it was non alcoholic.either way it's not a good idea to call more attention to it.it was a very public celebration.if bsp had a problem with it I'm sure they're already aware of it.
I rooted for Scott, but this probably wasn't the best choice for capping off his adventure. Someone from his camp should have said, "Hey - Let's save the party until we are firmly on the ground." If for no other reason than for PR purposes. Eat healthy, workout and you can set records! But, wait - You will need to drink alcohol to or your journey is not complete! That kind of sends mixed messages in itself. There is a time and a place for things, this just wasn't the time, or place. Doesn't mean I'm not happy for the guy. Just means I think his camp should have thought that one through a bit better. Scott most likely was not in the best shape to make safe choices at that point.
I have no idea if Scott chose to drink, or not... But, had he consumed any alcohol, and then fallen on his way down, what would that choice have done for the AT crowd in BSP (not to mention poor Scott!)? Not trying to debate the point - Just throwing that perspective out there. Drinking up on Katahdin is not a wise choice. Drinking on Katahdin with very little sleep would be an even bigger recipe for disaster.There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? -
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as i see it, it was a very public celebration on instagram, facebook and a number of runner sites. im sure bsp officials were aware of the attempt, especially with the brouhaha that accompanied scott up the mountain, and if bsp had a problem with the uncorking of a champagne bottle, theyre probably already aware of it.
to call additional attention to it doesnt help the at community at all.the deed was already done,and can't be undone. so what purpose does highlighting it serve?its all good -
hikerboy wrote:
as i see it, it was a very public celebration on instagram, facebook and a number of runner sites. im sure bsp officials were aware of the attempt, especially with the brouhaha that accompanied scott up the mountain, and if bsp had a problem with the uncorking of a champagne bottle, theyre probably already aware of it.
to call additional attention to it doesnt help the at community at all.the deed was already done,and can't be undone. so what purpose does highlighting it serve?
It can either be written off as "oh, his hike was special so he deserves this," or it can be used to keep the next person from making the same choice. Because every AT hiker is gonna think their hike is special - The park will not feel the same way about it. Since there are a lot of new people being introduced to the AT with the movies coming out and FKT attempts, it makes sense to point out to them that this is something you should not do.
At some point, Baxter is going to say "enough is enough." In policing our own, it shows that the community is trying to do something about it, so that the park doesn't have to.There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? -
WaterRat wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as i see it, it was a very public celebration on instagram, facebook and a number of runner sites. im sure bsp officials were aware of the attempt, especially with the brouhaha that accompanied scott up the mountain, and if bsp had a problem with the uncorking of a champagne bottle, theyre probably already aware of it.
to call additional attention to it doesnt help the at community at all.the deed was already done,and can't be undone. so what purpose does highlighting it serve?
It can either be written off as "oh, his hike was special so he deserves this," or it can be used to keep the next person from making the same choice. Because every AT hiker is gonna think their hike is special - The park will not feel the same way about it. Since there are a lot of new people being introduced to the AT with the movies coming out and FKT attempts, it makes sense to point out to them that this is something you should not do.
At some point, Baxter is going to say "enough is enough." In policing our own, it shows that the community is trying to do something about it, so that the park doesn't have to.
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socks wrote:
WaterRat wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as i see it, it was a very public celebration on instagram, facebook and a number of runner sites. im sure bsp officials were aware of the attempt, especially with the brouhaha that accompanied scott up the mountain, and if bsp had a problem with the uncorking of a champagne bottle, theyre probably already aware of it.
to call additional attention to it doesnt help the at community at all.the deed was already done,and can't be undone. so what purpose does highlighting it serve?
At some point, Baxter is going to say "enough is enough." In policing our own, it shows that the community is trying to do something about it, so that the park doesn't have to.
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Da Wolf wrote:
much ado over nothin'. there are no signs in baxter when a hiker enters on foot telling you no alcohol allowed. it's BSPs fault if rules are being broken
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hikerboy wrote:
socks wrote:
WaterRat wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as i see it, it was a very public celebration on instagram, facebook and a number of runner sites. im sure bsp officials were aware of the attempt, especially with the brouhaha that accompanied scott up the mountain, and if bsp had a problem with the uncorking of a champagne bottle, theyre probably already aware of it.
to call additional attention to it doesnt help the at community at all.the deed was already done,and can't be undone. so what purpose does highlighting it serve?
At some point, Baxter is going to say "enough is enough." In policing our own, it shows that the community is trying to do something about it, so that the park doesn't have to.
A picture is worth a thousand words and that picture of Scott with the champagne, next to the Katahdin sign? Well, that picture is everywhere. That picture is what a lot of new AT hikers will see and will plan to do when they reach the top of Katahdin - Just like Scott! That picture is what the park will have to deal with, not me.
In an attempt to keep the trail in the park, I am merely trying to keep the next person from thinking it is a good idea. But, if the AT community wants to believe that everything is fine within the park and everything is okay and long as it isn't mentioned, then maybe it deserves to lose Katahdin from the trail.There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? -
hikerboy wrote:
socks wrote:
WaterRat wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as i see it, it was a very public celebration on instagram, facebook and a number of runner sites. im sure bsp officials were aware of the attempt, especially with the brouhaha that accompanied scott up the mountain, and if bsp had a problem with the uncorking of a champagne bottle, theyre probably already aware of it.
to call additional attention to it doesnt help the at community at all.the deed was already done,and can't be undone. so what purpose does highlighting it serve?
At some point, Baxter is going to say "enough is enough." In policing our own, it shows that the community is trying to do something about it, so that the park doesn't have to.
but maybe, just maybe, discussing it will tell next years hikers -- who have seen the photo -- that drinking on the summit is a violation of bsp rules and if it continues just may result in us losing katahdin as the a.t. terminus.2,000 miler -
Ya mean like this. As Max said, it's all over the net, calling it what it is is just as important to calling it what it isn't, it isn't ok...It's also out of our hands.
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hikerboy wrote:
now theres a new debate regarding his popping a champagne bottle at the summit
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max.patch wrote:
Da Wolf wrote:
much ado over nothin'. there are no signs in baxter when a hiker enters on foot telling you no alcohol allowed. it's BSPs fault if rules are being broken
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Dmax wrote:
looks like southbound is the better way to go. Springer doesn't have this rule yet, do they?
Since the AT is federal land, is alcohol banned on the whole AT?
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Da Wolf wrote:
Dmax wrote:
looks like southbound is the better way to go. Springer doesn't have this rule yet, do they?
Since the AT is federal land, is alcohol banned on the whole AT?
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max.patch wrote:
Da Wolf wrote:
Dmax wrote:
looks like southbound is the better way to go. Springer doesn't have this rule yet, do they?
Since the AT is federal land, is alcohol banned on the whole AT?
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Trebor wrote:
This has to be one of the dumbest arguments here in a while....
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Rasty wrote:
Trebor wrote:
This has to be one of the dumbest arguments here in a while....
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max.patch wrote:
Da Wolf wrote:
much ado over nothin'. there are no signs in baxter when a hiker enters on foot telling you no alcohol allowed. it's BSPs fault if rules are being broken
Oh SNAP... Time for a big 'ol bowl of popcorn...1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish... -
Toli wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Da Wolf wrote:
much ado over nothin'. there are no signs in baxter when a hiker enters on foot telling you no alcohol allowed. it's BSPs fault if rules are being brokenChanges Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
max.patch wrote:
Da Wolf wrote:
Dmax wrote:
looks like southbound is the better way to go. Springer doesn't have this rule yet, do they?Since the AT is federal land, is alcohol banned on the whole AT?
Make that wit "Movie Theater Butter"...1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish... -
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Da Wolf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
Da Wolf wrote:
this record attempt will be over soon
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Da Wolf wrote:
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RIAP -
"I had been shredded to the core. I didn’t know how much more I could give,” Jurek said. “This trail has a way of doing that to you. You find strength that you never thought you had. That’s why I do this stuff. At the other end of that deepest darkest place, there’s an ease and joy on the other side."
wow.its all good -
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OzJacko wrote:
He finds joy his way.Mine involves sirloin.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
milkman wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
He finds joy his way.Mine involves sirloin.
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