Southbound and Stubborn: Unpacking the Appalachian Trail FKT
Description
After 2,200 miles, 45 days, and more duct-taped shoes than I care to admit, I finally set the self-supported Appalachian Trail FKT. In this episode, Allison Mercer and I dive into the full story—why I went back to the AT, how it nearly broke me (again), and what it takes to push through when your body is screaming “stop” but you’ve still got 80 miles to cover.
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We talk about the shoe disaster (two left shoes, then two right shoes), sleepless nights, eerie solo miles, and the weird little things that kept me going—like listening to Pirates vs. Marlins baseball games at midnight in the green tunnel. We get into the strategy of easing into the miles, then ratcheting up the effort until there’s nothing left to give.
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It’s the whole journey—why I started, how I finished, and what it means when the trail teaches you more than you ever expected.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and First Impressions
02:50 The Journey of the Appalachian Trail
06:08 Motivation Behind the FKT Attempt
08:54 Preparation and Training for the FKT
11:46 Challenges Faced on the Trail
15:03 Social Interactions and Trail Community
17:51 Mental Strategies for Endurance
21:05 Tracking Progress and Staying Motivated
23:49 The Significance of Self-Supported Records
27:05 Gear and Supplies Management
29:56 Communication and Updates During the FKT
32:50 Fundraising for the Trevor Project
35:43 Recognition of Fellow Hikers
39:01 Conclusion and Future Plans
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