Fastest Known Time stories.
Fastest Known Time stories.
If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything.
I'm aware of the controversy over Grandma Gatewood's thru-hikes, but I wasn't really concerned about that.
I just wanted to know if you're tired of hearing about it at this point.
I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
~John Muir
Yeah, I feel that one. I was googling something else about the A.T. recently and the first page of results was full of FKT stories. I really couldn't care less about that and in fact I think it denigrates the trail. The A.T. is not an athletic marathon and anyway it's crazy to try to do it in 40-something days or whatever the current record is.
I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
~John Muir
Tired of hearing about: Horror stories about Baxter State Park.
Teej
"[ATers] represent three percent of our use and about twenty percent of our effort," retired Baxter Park Director Jensen Bissell.
Whatever happened to Ward Leonard? I recall the did 2 thru-hikes in one year....held the record at one time.....
Let's head for the roundhouse; they can't corner us there!
Have been reading around on this forum and some others where I am finding both here and elsewhere the same recurring theme. Many espouse to adhere to the phrase "hike your own hike".
Talk is cheap when one's two-faced doublespeak belies those words.
constructive criticism and genuine support is one thing but open harrasment and belittling is something else entirely.
“I did it. I said I'd do it and I've done it.” ~Grandma Gatewood
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace". ~Jimi Hendrix
This goes at the top of my list of things I'm most tired of reading about; people trying to impose ridiculous LNT standards on the AT that no one is ever going to take seriously. No hiking during or shortly after rainfall which would likely result in an additional 30-60 days for a thru hike. Some of you people treat the AT like it's a deity. Every step we take o the AT leaves a trace; if it's so sacred to you, stay off it.
in the interest of LNT.
That's kind of a weird application of LNT. I always thought LNT applied to everything that was not the trail, instead of the trail itself. Obviously, it's impossible to LNT on the trail itself because it is a worn footpath.
I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
~John Muir
Majortrauma, my point was that hiking during or shortly after rain should be optional. My LNT argument was aimed at the policy makers, not the hikers.
Hot water, hot ramen, burning alcohol, all in my lap
Stories, whether true, embellished or false are part of the culture on the AT. Sure, some of the stories and the storyteller get old rather quick but it is what it is.
Termite fart so much they are responsible for 3% of global methane emissions.
If you are interested, I moderated a LNT thread a number of years ago. Surprisingly, it did not go off the tracks and there was a fair bit of thoughtful discussion on this this issue.
https://whiteblaze.net/forum/showthr...l=1#post975225
I shared a shelter in VT with a thruhiker who had just gone to town the day prior. For dinner he ate a can of Duncan Hines vanilla frosting. If you've hard that story before I can attest to it being true, and you can add it to the list of stories you're sick of hearing.
I can’t believe someone could survive on just one can of frosting, surely he brought two?
lol, he probably did. One can of that stuff is 2100 calories, not counting the plastic lid which I'm pretty sure he ate as well
Yes to HankIV, its all part of the magic. Everybody starts somewhere, and I would rather see them start on the AT. Let 'em talk, we learned too. The trail is a type of bootcamp, it all falls off along the way.