I couldn’t believeit. I mean Jen has covered somestretches really fast on this hike, but nothing like that. When I saw them, I said, “Wow! That was crazy fast!” Jen grinned, raised her poles over her headfor emphasis, and yelled, “I know right?! Matt-freakin’-Kirk’s here!”First off- Good luck toMatt “Freakin” Kirk on your attempt!Whatfollows is the O’-fficial trip report of my Tune-Up Trip for a possible 2013Unsupported Speed Hike of the Appalachian Trail. I travelled from Amicalola Falls State Parkto Hot Springs, NC during this adventure, 310 miles(give or take a few.) The current record is held by Walt Leonardwith a time of 60.5 days to travel the length of the Appalachian Trail, roughly2,200 miles in length. SinceI took the briefest of notes, I only have memories, pictures and blisters toaid in the telling. So let’s just callthis a story, that way we don’t need to get too hung up on the details. Although no innocent people were involved,some names and details may have been changed for their protection and due to myfailure to remember a name for much longer than it takes you to say it tome. Fairwarning- this here’s for grown folks.“46 Days” Brew DavisPeople onWhite Blaze who have nothing better to do, curious people, future or currentspeed record candidates, and people with all ten digits (you pick hands orfeet- no mixing and matching).This link will take you directlyto the document:https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5onb5Hl3-VQMUlKN052TGhlWjA/edit?usp=sharingIt will bring you to a PREVIEWmode of the PDF file, click on download to be able to see the pics clearly andread it at your leisure. Sorry to makeyou jump around, but the doc is big and I wanted the pictures to remain in goodquality.For you stalkers, internetdetectives, or simply folks who want to see my gear list or other info; my blogis http://atrecord2013.blogspot.com/if the link above is not working, there is a post on my blog to get to the tripreport as well.Thanks for the site!Who should read this report-?I couldn’t believeit. I mean Jen has covered somestretches really fast on this hike, but nothing like that. When I saw them, I said, “Wow! That was crazy fast!” Jen grinned, raised her poles over her headfor emphasis, and yelled, “I know right?! Matt-freakin’-Kirk’s here!”First off- Good luck toMatt “Freakin” Kirk on your attempt!Whatfollows is the O’-fficial trip report of my Tune-Up Trip for a possible 2013Unsupported Speed Hike of the Appalachian Trail. I travelled from Amicalola Falls State Parkto Hot Springs, NC during this adventure, 310 miles(give or take a few.) The current record is held by Walt Leonardwith a time of 60.5 days to travel the length of the Appalachian Trail, roughly2,200 miles in length. SinceI took the briefest of notes, I only have memories, pictures and blisters toaid in the telling. So let’s just callthis a story, that way we don’t need to get too hung up on the details. Although no innocent people were involved,some names and details may have been changed for their protection and due to myfailure to remember a name for much longer than it takes you to say it tome. Fairwarning- this here’s for grown folks.“46 Days” Brew DavisPeople onWhite Blaze who have nothing better to do, curious people, future or currentspeed record candidates, and people with all ten digits (you pick hands orfeet- no mixing and matching).This link will take you directlyto the document:https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5onb5Hl3-VQMUlKN052TGhlWjA/edit?usp=sharingIt will bring you to a PREVIEWmode of the PDF file, click on download to be able to see the pics clearly andread it at your leisure. Sorry to makeyou jump around, but the doc is big and I wanted the pictures to remain in goodquality.For you stalkers, internetdetectives, or simply folks who want to see my gear list or other info; my blogis http://atrecord2013.blogspot.com/if the link above is not working, there is a post on my blog to get to the tripreport as well.Thanks for the site!Who should read this report-?