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Re: AAWT FKT (3rd attempt) Departing 4 December 2022

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 8:24 am
by JohnR
Hi bushwalk.com community,

Second attempt at FKT starting tomorrow at 0600.

Just in case anyone has the time to follow, our Spot Trekker is:

https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/wLBlC ... mespot.com

Will report back on track conditions and water availability.

Hoping to be in Tharwa on or about Monday 25 November.

Cheers,

John

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 1:20 pm
by Lamont
Giddee up JohnR!

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 1:32 pm
by crollsurf
Lucky you, hope it all goes well. Already bookmarked your SPOT page so I'll becoming along as well ;)

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 1:59 pm
by highercountry
WT *$&# is FKT? :D

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 2:15 pm
by north-north-west
highercountry wrote:WT *$&# is FKT? :D


Fastest Known Time.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 2:16 pm
by peregrinator
highercountry wrote:WT *$&# is FKT? :D


FKT'd if I know.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 3:43 pm
by crollsurf
peregrinator wrote:FKT'd if I know.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I think you might have come up with a new word there peregrinator, as in JohnR will be FKT'd by the time he reaches Tharwa

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 3:48 pm
by Baeng72
JohnR wrote:Hi bushwalk.com community,

Second attempt at FKT starting tomorrow at 0600.

Just in case anyone has the time to follow, our Spot Trekker is:

https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/wLBlC ... mespot.com

Will report back on track conditions and water availability.

Hoping to be in Tharwa on or about Monday 25 November.

Cheers,

John


10 days? Are you driving?
That's 65 km a day.
Good luck.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 4:34 pm
by bigkev
Wow :shock: Good luck and stay safe, I'll be following your spot page....

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sun 17 Nov, 2019 10:14 am
by neilmny
Crikey this bloke is turbo charged!
Past the Nobs at about 11:04.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Mon 18 Nov, 2019 10:20 am
by Mr Bean
Impressive! Just saw you got through The Viking.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Tue 19 Nov, 2019 10:08 am
by Baeng72
Have been following tracker every day.
Phenomenal effort!

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 7:22 am
by crollsurf
~370km in 7 days, averaging ~53km/day! So on those averages he will take 12 days 10 hours to walk the AAWT. Paul Cuthbert's record is 11 days 18 hours but the thing is, JohnR has a lot of the hard walking behind him now and once he crosses into NSW, life becomes a whole lot easier.

If he stays healthy, he can definately break the record but its going to be close. It's going to start getting exciting from about Monday onwards.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 7:47 am
by Rosscodj
This is impressive to watch!

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 2:23 pm
by Mark F
Amazing. All the slow sections are now behind and fire trails are much faster - Tin Mines for tonight? No likelihood of rain until Tuesday so a clear passage along the Main Range.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 3:31 pm
by north-north-west
Mark F wrote:Amazing. All the slow sections are now behind and fire trails are much faster - Tin Mines for tonight?


Wouldn't be surprised, although there's a stiff climb in between.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 4:47 pm
by Mark F
north-north-west wrote:Wouldn't be surprised, although there's a stiff climb in between.

Looks like he is taking the Cowombat trail rather than the Pilot Creek/Snow Gums trails - somewhat gentler incline a bit less elevation gain.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 5:35 pm
by north-north-west
It's a teensy bit shorter, but isn't that cheating? It isn't officially the AAWT.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 5:46 pm
by Lukec
Maybe the course directors can make him climb the pilot as a penalty . He’s probably already past there :D

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Fri 22 Nov, 2019 6:23 pm
by Lophophaps
The consensus is that providing one walks or skis from Walhalla to Tharwa or southbound, nearly any route is acceptable. This is especially the case in NSW, with the first variation just taken, Cowombat Trail. The official AAWT is a horrible road bash from Kosciuszko. If the weather is fine, nearly all parties go over the Main Range. From Schlink Pass it's more roads to Grey Mare, O'Keefes and Mackays. A better route is Gungartan, Tin Hut, Cesjacks and then north to the fire trail near Mackays.

There may be different rules for FKTers.

I hope he slows down a short way before his stopping point. He's about 5 kilometres from Tin Huts, which is 16 kilometres from Cascade Hut, mainly flat.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sat 23 Nov, 2019 2:33 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
Blimey , this dude is being chased by Satan himself!

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sat 23 Nov, 2019 5:19 pm
by andrewa
Shame he won’t be able to fully enjoy the many spectacular views, and the wonderful places to sit and enjoy the big wide world whilst he’s out there!

One of my wife’s friends recently did the Pacific Crest Trail with her partner, and commented that he was so focused on getting to certain points each night that it was thoroughly unenjoyable....she just wanted to enjoy it all properly.

Anyway, as the aim is FKT, I suppose there are sufferences to achieve this.

A

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sun 24 Nov, 2019 7:16 am
by Lamont
Run like you stole something John! Doing his own thing his own way! You ripper.
Hey Crolly do I have to go to a further link when I go to the one provided? Seems to be missing something of the trip on that first page.
Sufferance.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sun 24 Nov, 2019 9:07 am
by paidal_chalne_vala
I tend to agree with Andrew A. The slow way takes in the spectacular scenery and the silence away from the mechanized world of artificially induced stresses in a way that is not a mad sprint. That is why I walk small sections of the AAWT at my own pace. Nonetheless this is an impressive effort in terms of speed and stamina. The man must be running the whole thing like an ultra ultra marathon.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sun 24 Nov, 2019 9:33 am
by crollsurf
Hi Lamont, the link should work but only tells you where he was at what time. I got the Chapman book to reference other info like distance etc

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Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Sun 24 Nov, 2019 9:38 am
by Lamont
Thanks Crolly.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Mon 25 Nov, 2019 8:50 am
by crollsurf
At the end of day 10, Sunday 24th November, JohnR had walked from Whites Hut (478.9km) to Nine Mile Creek (543.1km). A total of 64.2kms. Big kms for a day but worth noting, this is one of the easiest stretches of the AAWT. And it continues easy walking up to Murray Gap (610km) and then it gets a bit harder for the last 50km.
I recall he left at around 5am on the 15th, so to beat the record of 11 days 18 hours, he needs to arrive at Tharwa by around 11pm on Tuesday 26th November.

That gives him 2 whole days to walk 117km. At this stage, he is on target to break the record.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Mon 25 Nov, 2019 9:08 am
by Baeng72
crollsurf wrote:At the end of day 10, Sunday 24th November, JohnR had walked from Whites Hut (478.9km) to Nine Mile Creek (543.1km). A total of 64.2kms. Big kms for a day but worth noting, this is one of the easiest stretches of the AAWT. And it continues easy walking up to Murray Gap (610km) and then it gets a bit harder for the last 50km.
I recall he left at around 5am on the 15th, so to beat the record of 11 days 18 hours, he needs to arrive at Tharwa by around 11pm on Tuesday 26th November.

That gives him 2 whole days to walk 117km. At this stage, he is on target to break the record.

Walking 117km at 4kmh (for argument's sake) approx 29hrs. But I'm guessing he's jogging a bit, so less time required.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Mon 25 Nov, 2019 10:38 am
by paidal_chalne_vala
He will most certainly be FKT when he completes this mission.

Re: AAWT FKT (2nd attempt) Depart 15 November 2019

PostPosted: Mon 25 Nov, 2019 12:30 pm
by north-north-west
Over the Murrumbidgee about 13:30. Two biggish climbs and he's home free.