Route: Mountains-to-Sea Trail (NC)

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North Carolina, US
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(Updated 9/22/2020)

The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is an 1175-mile route running across North Carolina, from Clingmans Dome in the Great Smokies to Jockey’s Ridge on the Outer Banks.  About 700 miles of the route are on natural surface footpath, unpaved forest roads, greenways or beaches.  The remaining miles are on connecting back roads.& ... Read more

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Starting on Saturday, May 11th, Ben Strunk will attempt to set a FKT on the 1175+ mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail from West to East. You can follow his journey here

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In April of 2021, I ran, biked and kayaked across North Carolina following this route. Jack Kuenzle from FKT.com recommended that I post a comment here, as my attempt cannot be exactly replicated, and therefore cannot be an official FKT of the Mountains to Sea Trail. Details are below. 

Starting at Clingman’s Dome on April 2nd, 2021 I ran the MST through Stone Mountain.  At Stone Mountain I transitioned to the bike, following the trail (which is largely roadways in the piedmont) and taking every “alternative bike route” suggested by the MST guide when the foot trail left the road. However, for this section of the trail once I was on the bike I stayed on it and therefore had to circumnavigate sections of trail around Durham that are foot traffic only. At Smithfield I transitioned to the Kayak and took the trails official river route to Pine Cliff (past New Bern). From there I jumped back on the bike and finished the trail after 31 days 3 hours and 50 minutes. 

I had an incredible adventure, and I would happily recommend the “triathlon” version of the MST to anyone. The Piedmont sections of trail are still largely roadways and fairly uncomfortable (even on a bike in some places). I cannot imagine walking or running there and having a good time. And the Neuse River alternative in the east is beautiful. I saw every bird of prey our state has to offer in those few days. FKT or no, I’d do it again. 

The link to my garmin is below. (I called the project Forest Gumption) A short film is possibly forthcoming. 

https://share.garmin.com/forestgumption

Happy trails, 

Thomas Rowell

brothermountain(dot)com

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On June 7th, I will be starting a supported FKT attempt on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Information provided through Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail and the Mountains-to-Sea Trail app has been invaluable, as well as insight from Tara Dower. Looking forward to the adventure!

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Beginning at the end of August or early September, 2022 (depending on weather) I will begin an attempt to set the Self-Supported Fastest Known Time on the current route of the Mountains to Sea Trail. I'm inspired by all who have attempted or completed a thru hike on the MST and all who hold or have held an FKT record on the MST at any time. Looking forward to pushing my limits.

You are welcome to follow along here: share.garmin.com/sammertime

Hello. I chose to call off my 2022 FKT attempt due to hiking related injury. Thank you.