hiker of the year – Jennifer Pharr Davis

National Geographic Adventurers of the Year 2012:

The Hiker: Jennifer Pharr Davis

… For the last 40 years, men have held the Appalachian Trail record. In the last 20, it’s been confined to an elite club of ultra runners who typically covered the requisite 30 to 50 miles per day in an 11- to 13-hour period.

Conventional wisdom suggested that breaking the record would mean running faster with the same strategy. And a new record holder would most certainly be male.

Pharr Davis, 28, took the standard strategy and turned it upside down. Moving from north to south, she covered the trail’s 2,181 miles by hiking for 16 hours a day beginning at 4:45 in the morning and walking well into darkness. To stick to an average pace of 47 miles a day, she slept on the trail or at road crossings to eliminate needless commute times to and from the trail. Her husband, Brew Davis, served as the support crew.

Pharr Davis trained by hiking rather than running—and the novel approach worked.

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Follow her Tumblr blog – Becoming Odyssa. It supports her book – Becoming Odyssa: Epic Adventures on the Appalachian Trail (2010).

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  1. [...] first heard about Jennifer Pharr Davis when BestHike.com blogged about her being chosen as one of National Geographic’s Adventurers Of The Year for 2012. It’s not very [...]

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