Episode 267: Scott Benerofe: Unsupported Adirondacks 46 High Peaks

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This week we’re headed to the rugged Adirondacks of New York state where Scott Benerofe recently set the unsupported FKT for tagging all 46 4,000ft peaks in one go. Tune in to hear how he pulled together his experiences with trail running, thru-hiking, and peakbagging to push deeper into the realm of endurance adventure.

Trans Sierra via Mt. Whitney

Submitted by GotOne Runnin on Tue, 10/07/2025 - 01:39pm
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This route traverses the Sierras from the Whitney Portal to Road’s End. It encompasses portions of the John Muir Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Bubbs Creek Trail. A significant portion of the route takes place at altitude above 10,000 feet, inclusive of a Mt. Whitney summit. As such, the route includes a summit of the highest peak in the continental United States, as well as traversing Forester Pass, which is the highest point along the Pacific Crest Trail. There is approximately 11,000 vertical feet of ascent and 14,000 vertical feet of descent, if traveling from east to west.