Ben your a savage! Im no doctor but i do know humans two distinct advantages that no other land animal has. 1) we can pick up heavy stuff and carry it across great distances. 2) we can run/jog further than any other land animal without stopping. Ben your great example of the second. I think my best time was around 7 hours. Im no endurance runner but ill carry 60 pounds over this traverse without breaking much of a sweat... even in january...
23 miles and with more than 9,000 feet of elevation gain, Generally, experienced, fit hikers can complete the Traverse in 12 to 14 hours, while it can take about 18 to 20 for those less fit. He is doing in 4 hours. Really
Ben your a savage! Im no doctor but i do know humans two distinct advantages that no other land animal has. 1) we can pick up heavy stuff and carry it across great distances. 2) we can run/jog further than any other land animal without stopping. Ben your great example of the second. I think my best time was around 7 hours. Im no endurance runner but ill carry 60 pounds over this traverse without breaking much of a sweat... even in january...
very healthy knees!
I would be happy with 4.5 days!
My knees would explode if I tried running downhill like that
3:42 now
Very impressive! But now that the FKT is 4:29:55, will you try again?
what a beast
Epic effort, and pretty heartbreaking to watch for your sake.
23 miles and with more than 9,000 feet of elevation gain, Generally, experienced, fit hikers can complete the Traverse in 12 to 14 hours, while it can take about 18 to 20 for those less fit. He is doing in 4 hours. Really
This is an old video, several people have beaten it. Current FKT is just under 3H 50M, over 40 minutes faster.
Ive done this in 9 hours with 50 pounds on my back and im not the best or even close to the most experienced hiker i know...
Anyone know why he taped his nipples even though he isn't wearing a shirt?