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    I would like to announce that a new endurance record (unsupported) of the LT has recently been set.

    24 y.o. Jennifer Pharr recently completed an unsupported end-to-end hike of the LT in 7 days 15 hours and 40 minutes.

    She started at the VT/MA border at 5am on Wednesday August 1st and reached the VT/Canadian border at 8:40pm on Wednesday August 8th. Her longest day was 45 miles and her shortest day was 27 miles.

    She broke the existing unsupported LT record of 8 days 13 hours and 25 minutes that I set 29 years ago in 1978.

    This is a remarkable achievement and I assume that this is the first time that a long distance trail endurance record, either unsupported or supported, has been set by a woman.

    Jennifer, a college athlete/literature major, attended the Appalachian Trail Institute in December 2004 and went on to complete NOBO thru-hikes of the AT in 2005 and the PCT in 2006. She is presently in the final writing stages of a book concerning her AT/PCT hikes.

    She is planning on setting an unsupported woman's endurance record of the AT next summer. Having 'coached/mentored' her a little bit, I feel she has all the necessary attributes (ie. level of comfort; threshold of pain; temperament) to be a successful long distance endurance hiker.

    Of course, she will also have to endure the skepticism/criticism from other hikers but I, and other members of the hiking community who have experienced the particular satisfactions/rewards of long distance endurance hiking, will be supportive of her endeavors.
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    Wow, that's pretty cool! I must have blinked or been in a town when she went through I bet she would like to do ultrarunning. Hey Warren, weren't you in Vermont not too long ago?
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    Thanks for reporting on Jennifer's accomplishment. Haven't most endurance End-to-End attempts and records in the past begun at the L.T.'s northern terminus?

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    Shades of Gray: Most of the recent record-setting supported end-to-end LT hikes were north to south ventures: Courtney Campbell; David Horton; Ed Kostak and the present supported LT endurance record holder - Ted Keizer (sp.?)a.k.a. CaveDog.

    Gypsy: You are correct. I hiked from Manchester Center,VT to Williamstown, MA on 7/20. 21, 22.
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    Outstanding !

    Thanks for posting Warren !

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    Marsha,

    It is easier to post on WhiteBlaze now due to the new editorial policy (sort of like the relief a child feels when he can go out and play at recess without the fear of being bullied).
    Warren Doyle PhD
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    Wow, that is just amazing. We attended a lecture given last year by a couple (husband and wife) who thru-hiked the LT in 13 days. They are both outstanding ultra and trail runners here in CT and I really thought that might be just about the limits of what a human could do. Now, another hiker has done it in almost 1/2 the time!

    I don't know as this is something I'd try, even loving long-distance running as much as I do, but I sure can appreciate the effort (and am also proud that it is a woman!).

    Jane in CT

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    Thanks for the post, WD. And thanks for making it plain that the stupid, mean stuff is going away here. I, unfortunately, have been one of those stupid, mean people at times in the past.

    I recently pretty much gave up here because I didn't think that I could keep reading and posting without going back to my old ways. Hopefully we can all just Rodney King. T'would be way cool, yup, as I really love this place. When I'm not hiking, I really like to be here, but only when here is pleasant.

    And no, mentioning it twice probably wasn't overdoing it. Three times, however...


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    Quote Originally Posted by warren doyle View Post
    Having 'coached/mentored' her a little bit, I feel she has all the necessary attributes (ie. level of comfort; threshold of pain; temperament) to be a successful long distance endurance hiker.
    You as her "coach/mentor" "feel she has the necessary attributes to be a successful long distance endurance hiker"?

    She already is one, Warren.
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    Congratulations to Jennifer! What an accomplishment! Best wishes for next year's AT attempt.

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    Congrats to Jennifer for her accomplishment

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    Hey guys, thanks for all your kind words and encouragement. And a big thanks to Warren for his acknowledgement and also his support before and after my trip. I would have posted sooner, but I just joined white blaze and had to work out some of the kinks with the admin (thanks at troll!). I had an amazing time on the Long Trail and loved the challenge of pushing myself to the limits each and everyday I was out there. It is truly an amazing trail with a lot of fun obstacles at the end - especially in the rain. I think I have a record which is great! Warren felt I might have set it for both men and women, but on trail journals it was suggested that a male hiker named Parm hiked it in under 7 days in 03'. That's incredible, and my hat definitely goes off to him! It's always nice to be the first or only person to have accomplished something, but as any endurance hiker knows, it's not about the records. Being a "record holder" would never provide sufficient motivation to overcome sprained ankles, swollen knees, bee stings and electrical storms (all of which are very vivid memories of my Long Trail hike), instead the desire to overcome adversity, enjoy creation, and push mental, physical, and emotional boundaries was what personally made the endeavor rewarding. I did write a quick poem to sum up my experiences on the trail, and I tried to add it as an attachment to this post, but if it does not come through and you would like to read it then I would be more than happy to e-mail it to you. Thanks again for all the kind words. Hope to meet some of you all on the trail in future. best, jp

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenpharr View Post
    Thanks again for all the kind words. Hope to meet some of you all on the trail in future. best, jp
    to WhiteBlaze jenpharr!
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    That was a really awesome poem Jen! Good for you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren doyle View Post
    I would like to announce that a new endurance record (unsupported) of the LT has recently been set.
    24 y.o. Jennifer Pharr recently completed an unsupported end-to-end hike of the LT in 7 days 15 hours and 40 minutes..........................
    She started at the VT/MA border at 5am on Wednesday August 1st and reached the VT/Canadian border at 8:40pm on Wednesday August 8th. Her longest day was 45 miles and her shortest day was 27 miles.



    WOW!

    Congrats to Jennifer!

    Thanks for posting this Warren.
    see ya'll UP the trail!

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    Kludos to Jennifer but... there's an understanding in order to set the "unsupported endurance" record on the JMT, it means no resupply at all. No mail drops, no restaurant meals, etc. Personally I think that's rediculous, but it reaffirms my conviction that hiking rules are stupid.

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    Thanks, Jennifer, for sharing your poem. I hope you will feel encouraged to contribute more here.

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    Record or not..a hike of the LT is an awesome experience. Tough little trail!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mags View Post
    ..a hike of the LT is an awesome experience. Tough little trail!
    i don't know about awesome. aggravating is more like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by L. Wolf View Post
    i don't know about awesome. aggravating is more like it

    I dunno. I liked the idea of something more difficult than any of the other trails(mile for mile) I've done. Sometimes its good just to get your body spanked (metaphorically speaking). Of course, I have not done a thru-hike on an Eastern trail in 8 years...
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