FKT: Hunter Leininger - Iceland N-S Traverse (Iceland) - 2024-08-18

Athletes
Route variation
Open course
Multi-sport
No
Gender category
Male
Style
Unsupported
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Finish date
Total time
6d 13h 12m 0s
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I completed the Iceland N-S Traverse from the Northern Most Lighthouse to the Southern Most Lighthouse completely unsupported! I started with a much heavier pack than I expected ~45 lbs with all my own food/gear for the entire trip with no resupplies along the way. I never received help from anyone, including strangers. Never bought anything along the way or stayed in shelters. This FKT is an open course meaning you can take whatever path you think is the fastest, I decided to stay on Christof Teuscher route the whole time and only deviated about 5 miles. 

There is so much to share about this life-changing adventure but I'm keeping this report short. If you want to see more pictures/videos and hear my stories, feel free to check out my Instagram where I'll be sharing everything! https://www.instagram.com/hunter_leininger/

Comments

The speed on your 100 mile day for some km looks too fast for hiking and even running?

That is a good question, there’s no mention of the data being rather interesting. Guessing it was a device being on the fritz, but there’s no explanation here of why. I’d be interested to know. 

Great analysis! For some reason when my Suunto watch data uploaded to Strava, it had my splits all messed up. On Strava it was saying that I was moving at a 2min/mile pace on the extremely technical Laugavegur trail (which would be impossible even on a dirt bike lol). Strava is known to have these issues, that's why I included a picture of my Suunto watch data on my Strava post. The accurate data for my final day; distance: 109.3, time: 41:11'04, Ascent: 12,886ft, Descent: 14,491ft, Avg speed: 2.7mph. I'm a completely open book and would happily provide any additional info!