Location
United Kingdom
Distance
154 km
Vertical Gain
3,155 m
Description
GPS Track
West Highland Way.gpx42.23 KB
FKTs
Male
Female
Rob Sinclair | 13h 41m 8s |
Lucy Colquhoun | 17h 16m 20s |
Comments
Hi folks. I'm going to attempt a solo, unsupported run of the WHW starting tomorrow (Friday 23rd April 2021). I'll start at Fort William at around 5pm and make my way south in one continuous push, hoping to make it to Milngavie in around 24 hours = 5pm Saturday. I understand that this would be an unsupported FKT (hats off to George for doing his in winter!). I'm surprised not to see more times listed for such an iconic and historic route - I'd love to hear if anybody knows of previous fast self/unsupported times on the WHW.
I'll travel entirely unsupported, carrying all my own food/gear and only collecting water along the way (to be clear, I have no support people meeting me en route and will not be buying anything from shops/cafes along the way). Due to the relatively short length of the trip/trail I won't have a live tracker, but I'll record the entire journey on Strava for verification and take plenty of photos. The forecast looks excellent, but I'll be keeping safe with a PLB, emergency bivvy bag, first aid kit, wet weather gear etc.
In line with current Covid restrictions (due to ease on the 26th) I will not be staying in any tourist accommodation before/during/after the trip and will just have to do it in a rapid train-run-train trip to/from Edinburgh.
Wish me luck!!
(Regional Editor): Well done, Matt, great time! I walked the WHW N to S in Sept 2019 with a full backpack and it's tough going, especially on the shoreline of Loch Lomond, as you say. And that stretch looks the easiest on paper. Let's see if anyone comes up with a faster unsupported or self-supported time...
Hi Matt. Did you succeed in your goal? Would love to hear how it went, what were your challenges and what advice would you give.
Thanks. Dimitar
Hi everyone,
On 06/01/2024 I set off at 8pm to break the Winter West Highland Way record. I was successful and set a new time of 19:54:25. Below is a short article done by Fiona outdoors and my Strava activity for proof.
https://www.fionaoutdoors.co.uk/2024/01/runner-andy-campbell-sets-new-w…
https://strava.app.link/7SNyhpEwfGb
Thanks
Andy