Location
Arkansas,
US
Distance
37.1 mi
Description
GPS Track
BRT_Boxley_to_Pruitt.gpx227.7 KB
FKTs
Male
Female
Wilton Norris | 6h 3m 35s | |||
Jake Anderson | 7h 8m 11s |
Marshall Burke | 6h 7m 25s | |||
Chris Boyle | 7h 6m 1s | |||
Matt Covington | 9h 5m 36s | |||
Ian Rogers | 9h 12m 11s |
Sarah Mercer | 7h 46m 19s | |||
Zoë Rom | 7h 56m 17s | |||
Sarah Mercer | 8h 21m 55s |
Male
James Griffing | 23h 14m 39s | |||
Matthew Petty | 2d 0h 58m 48s |
Male
BLAKE BATCHELOR | Multi-sport | 12h 38m 17s |
This route on the old FKT site
Comments
I will be doing a supported run Saturday, 3/2/19.
Jake, saw your Strava activity from this run. You should get that time posted!
I will be attempting an unsupported out-and-back the first weekend of November. I plan to complete approximately 50 miles the first day, sleep, and then pick up the remaining 24 on the second day.
I completed this attempt for an unsupported out-and-back. https://www.strava.com/activities/2839224993
I slept twice and took time in camp so this mark will be easy to beat. It's not fast by ultrarunning standards, but I'm proud to submit the first mark for the out-and-back. I'll try to do this again, but in one push, in 2020 or 2021. I'm looking forward to seeing a faster mark from someone else in that time.
Elapsed time: 48:58:48
Time-on-trail (not in camp): 24:16:07
Next time I do this, my goal will be to have both elapsed time and time-on-trail under 24 hours. It should be "easy"Â for a more experienced ultrarunner to do that in the meantime.
I'll post a link to longer report when I'm finished.
Trip report with section and gear notes:
https://www.reddit.com/r/trailrunning/comments/drm0nt/trip_report_out_b…
Hey guys! I just ran the BRT and my time was 8:21:55! What a freakin hard trail. I ran it last May supported and ran it not really caring too much about time ran it in 10hrs and 30 minutes about. But then when I looked up fastest times for the run I got a whole new jolt of energy to get up in the ranks with you guys!Â
https://strava.app.link/vHJ6XxBFi1
^ This is the new overall record! Way to go!
First time I am seeing a kind of location. Overall I should support you.
Accelerated recovery center reviews
BRT Loop (Ponca - Pruitt): I went out to the Buffalo the other day for a new type of challenge, kayaking the Buffalo's most popular section then running the BRT back all in a day. I wasn't necessarily going for an FKT, but I'm also not aware of anyone else doing this. I have searched around on Google and also asked locals. I did not start from Boxley, but I do think it's possible if you had the right conditions and high water skill level. I started my paddle from the Ponca Low-Water Bridge at 7:00am under moderate conditions and blasted 24 miles down to Pruitt in 5 hours. I took a moderate break (1 hr) at the campground to eat, transition and hide my gear. Then, I ran most of the trail back (29 miles) in 6.5 hrs to finish back at the Ponca Low-Water Bridge at 7:30pm (~12.5 hrs). My route is posted on Strava, and I am about to see if FKT will post it. Pruitt to Ponca makes more sense for this loop, instead of doing the whole BRT from Boxley, because the water conditions have to be a lot higher (and dangerous) for solo-paddling the Boxley section. The full Boxley - Pruitt kayak/run combo will be done one day tho! It was a very rad adventure. Cheers.
This was done on Friday, May 7th, 2021.