looks like he is at jo mary road for the night ...around 56 miles left
looks like he is at jo mary road for the night ...around 56 miles left
Moses is my 2012 Trail name and was given to me at Fontana Dam
this is still an incredible run
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A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White
I'm thinking it's now 230pm at Joe Mary Road. 56 to go. Get to Pollywog stream tonight, which is about 32 miles to the summit of Kathadin. Sleep for 4-5 hours, then get up and finish it off. He'll arrive at Kathadin Stream before Noon, so he "shouldn't" have any issues heading to the summit with rangers, or even just being extra late in the day. It would put him around 44d, 10 hours, a full day ahead of the amazing Stringbean. And I get booted of the AT podium. :-) What an amazing run at it, and go figure, it was his 3rd attempt. OR.....he just keeps plowing through the night, that's what I'd probably do!
I found his Garmin tracker yesterday. https://share.garmin.com/kristianmorgan
This shows him just short of Pollywog stream, about 34 miles out.
Probably too late in the day to finish? I'm not clear on the Kathadin rules. But he should be ready to storm it in the morning, right?
That's good, I was getting worried when I just refreshed the map and it showed him still at Jo Mary Rd. or maybe that's just something on my end.
https://kristianmorganat.lt-leg-appl...tracking.com/#
NoDoz
nobo 2018 March 10th - October 19th
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I'm just one too many mornings and 1,000 miles behind
They'll need to be at the gate by 4AM since they don't have a parking pass. They may have to wait until 7, an hour after the gate opens, to see if someone with a parking pass didn't show up.
Are you in contact? If so tell them to state that they're willing to park at Daicey Pond, 2 AT miles south of Katahdin Stream Campground. It's not a Katahdin Trailhead, so no parking pass needed, and can get past the gate earlier than 7.
Teej
"[ATers] represent three percent of our use and about twenty percent of our effort," retired Baxter Park Director Jensen Bissell.
Teej
"[ATers] represent three percent of our use and about twenty percent of our effort," retired Baxter Park Director Jensen Bissell.
At 8:15 PM he was about 1000 feet short of the Hurd Brook Lean-to (mile 2175.7).
https://share.garmin.com/kristianmorgan
Teej
"[ATers] represent three percent of our use and about twenty percent of our effort," retired Baxter Park Director Jensen Bissell.
At the Abol Bridge CG at 10:38 PM.
At 11:11 PM he was still moving.
Halfway up Katahdin! He stopped for an hour or two at the Katahdin Stream campground, and started up around 4am.
He’s finished! The Garmin site showed him about a mile from the top at 8:11 AM, and at the top at 9:11 AM, so I guess he finished somewhere in that hour. A solid second place FKT.