Location
Washington,
US
Distance
143.7 mi
Description
GPS Track
Rainier_Infinity_Loop.gpx16.24 MB
FKTs
Male
Female
Mixed-gender team
Gian Dalle | 2d 4h 46m 3s |
Benjamin Americus | 2d 6h 17m 45s | |||
Jason Hardrath | 2d 7h 40m 52s | |||
Jason Antin, Erik Sanders | 2d 11h 21m 7s | |||
Scott Bennett | 2d 18h 22m 0s | |||
Jason "Ras" Vaughan, Gavin Woody | 4d 3h 7m 0s |
Kiira Antenucci, Abby Westling | 3d 22h 19m 38s | |||
Kaytlyn Gerbin, Alex Borsuk | 4d 4h 20m 0s |
Nate Smith, Sarah Morris | 4d 1h 31m 0s |
This route on the old FKT site
Comments
Myself and Alex Borsuk plan to make an FKT attempt as a self-supported female team on the infinity loop starting on Thursday 7/25. We plan to use the same route order as the current FKT by Jason Antin and Erik Sanders. I will share tracking information before we start!
Myself, Kelsey Wilmore and Minda Paul plan to make an FKT attempt as a self-supported female team on the Rainier Infinity Loop next week. If weather and climbing conditions are favorable we plan to start on Wednesday, July 31st. We will follow the same route as the current FKT (Antin and Sanders). Our tracking link will be http://share.garmin.com/38S8X
I've been geeking out hard on the Infinity Loop thanks to all this awesome activity from amazing athletes!
I have a question about the current FKT for Self-supported Male Team (for Antin/Sanders). Shouldn't that actually be a "supported" FKT?
If you read their awesome detailed trip report here: http://jasonantin.com/trail-running/2018/7/15/the-rainier-infinity-loop
You'll see that they started as a team of 3 with another athlete Sam Ritchie on the rope with them. But Sam bailed after the first climb and the short part of Wonderland.
So he technically didn't finish with Antin and Sanders.
Doesn't this mean that the trip is actually "supported" instead of "self-supported".
"If a person is accompanied or paced for any distance, it automatically becomes a Supported trip."
Technically, yes, you could say that the remaining 2 were supported. But, I'd call it a bit nit-picky! The next folks can decide how they think of it. If it were me, I'd want to beat their time.
Peter, maybe we can get a clarification in the rules on this. The idea of a team of people starting out with a goal of unsupported or self-supported, but some members of the team dropping out mid effort, seems like that can happen often in these types of big objectives. And I agree that in this case, it seems like the final effort sure "feels" like it was still essentially a "team self-supported" effort... Maybe the wording of this rule can be improved.
If it was a team of two, and one person dropped, and the other person finishes the effort... is it still "team self-supported" or is it "solo supported"? Seems less obvious.
Anyway, sorry if this seems nit-picky, agreed that going out an running a faster time is always a more compelling response, but it seems like this team member dropping scenarios could be quite common.
I will be attempting Chad Kellogg’s Rainer Infinity Loop this week solo and self-supported (?due to my in ability to hand the stress of which box to check if I or my partner dropped out ?)
as the African proverb goes, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together”
guess it’s the first half that is important this week ??
and remember,
”you are the story that you tell yourself” - Chad Kellogg
With nervousness, stoke, and respect for the mtn,
Jason
here is a tracking link for those interested
https://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0vnxRHhIpOVEebxmoRnAv3N0ePKdeVDnK
should go live at around mid-day tomorrow
Jason
I will post to my stories on my instagram when i have service @jasonhardrath
Formal Submission and write up to follow but,
WOW!!! what an experience to do Solo and Self-Supported!
I think I am awake again...after sleeping from 5pm until 7am this morning.
The initial data says:
I started at 8:23:XXam 8-14-19
and finished at 4:03:45pm 8-16-19
If my math is correct, 55:40:45 is how much time elapsed between the two...
so there is the sneak peak for the folks who care,
Jason
PS...inside fact to drop at the bar, if it comes up: I listened to no audio (no books, no podcasts, no music) the entire effort.
Michael Brown and I will set out tomorrow morning, July 9, 2021, for an unsupported attempt at Chad Kellogg's Rainier Infinity Loop.
Can follow here: share.garmin.com/Move
Beautiful day. Post heat wave conditions were rough down the Emmons, and after some discussion, we weren't comfortable going for round two. "Crevasse too open". Hard but safe call. The Mother of Waters has humbled us to wait for a better time. Schedules and conditions will tell. Pretty fun when you only do the short side.
Take two. Dad's coming. Bill Tidd, Brianna Tidd, and Mike Brown.
Here's a video from my go in August.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYp6tfhC44
Oops, July!
and a working link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfF_87MDL5Y