Breckenridge endurance athlete Christopher Fisher ran up and down mountainsides totaling 400,333 vertical feet in October.
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/brecke ... ge-record/
Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
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Re: Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
@Pivo
That's only 13,000' gain a day for 31 days straight.
That's only 13,000' gain a day for 31 days straight.
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Re: Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
I can think of a much more efficient way to avoid being on your feet.Fisher’s strategy involved getting down the mountain as efficiently as possible in order to avoid being on his feet any longer than he had to be.
Fisher battled a lot of injuries and fatigue throughout the month, “My knee got to the point the first few days of the month that I couldn’t really walk or run up or downhill"
"Celebrating" it as anhe also faced other injuries, including sprained ankles, foot tendinitis and quadriceps fascia tears. Fisher also had to face about six days of cold, wind, rain and snow




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@chumley
My knees and lower back hurt just reading about this.
My knees and lower back hurt just reading about this.
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Re: Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
I thought I was doing pretty well averaging 5,000 feet a week. It would be easier to keep up if I had a mountain nearby.
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Re: Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
Update on this guy:
Fisher had just spent the better part of 15 hours attempting to cover the Mosquito-Tenmile Range traverse in order to claim the fastest known time on the mind-boggling segment which covers 40-miles, 18,500 feet of elevation and 34 different peaks.
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/brecke ... -traverse/
Fisher had just spent the better part of 15 hours attempting to cover the Mosquito-Tenmile Range traverse in order to claim the fastest known time on the mind-boggling segment which covers 40-miles, 18,500 feet of elevation and 34 different peaks.
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/brecke ... -traverse/
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Re: Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
In no way does that sound fun or sane. I don’t understand the whole record setting mindset. Set a record, someone else will break it, and then all that punishing effort and injury for nothing.
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Re: Breckenridge resident climbs over 400,000 feet to set Max Vert October challenge record
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It's like the iron man races, the Leadville 100 or Badwater 135, and all of the other extreme things people do today they never would have until extremism became common in culture. The legendary first marathon runner died when he finished and delivered his message. I figure, the natural progression of this is to eventually have a competition or race where the last one standing, the participant that either didn't drop out or didn't die, wins. Also, you lose the title if you die within 72 hours, just to be sure.
It's like the iron man races, the Leadville 100 or Badwater 135, and all of the other extreme things people do today they never would have until extremism became common in culture. The legendary first marathon runner died when he finished and delivered his message. I figure, the natural progression of this is to eventually have a competition or race where the last one standing, the participant that either didn't drop out or didn't die, wins. Also, you lose the title if you die within 72 hours, just to be sure.
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@PrestonSands Your born, go to school, get a job, get married, have children, and drop dead. All for nothing. Get it ? Everything is for nothing.
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