Now, Potter is getting more than he imagined — an anticipated nine-month trek with his best friend along three of America’s most arduous trails: the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide.
The hikers aim to walk about 10 hours each day, briskly covering 32 miles at a time on average, but Potter said it was unclear whether they would be able to finish the Appalachian Trail — the shortest of the big three, at nearly 2,200 miles — in one pass. If snow or bad weather forces them off the trail in the Northern states, the hiking partners plan to move to one of the other routes before returning to complete the Appalachian.
Parell and Potter are no strangers to hiking. Since his childhood birthday wish, Potter has trekked several parts of the Riding out the pandemic amid restrictions that shut down California and moved all of Stanford’s classes online, Potter longed for the great outdoors.He picked up some nonfiction adventure books, which introduced him to the idea of the Calendar Year Triple Crown, and he was hooked.“It kind of became this fantasy obsession of mine over the spring,” Potter said. “Eventually, I realized that if this is going to be something that I ever want to do, there is never going to be a better time to do it.
Both families fully endorsed the young men’s plans. The Parells offered the ground floor of their cottage in New Hampshire as a situation room for planning the journey. The two friends traced their projected paths along the country’s most difficult hiking trails, taping paper maps to the walls.At Stanford, the students bonded during their sophomore year over their shared love of the outdoors, partnering for 20-mile runs to train for marathons.
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Must be nice to not have to work... and still have enough resources to do this...
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