Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Thread Started on Nov 4, 2009, 11:06pm »
Kilian Jornet holds the record, 38h32m, September 28-29, 2009. Michael Popov has the unsupported FKT, 63h54m4s, September 22-24, 2011. Adam Bradley set the previous unsupported FKT, 85h47m50s, July 27-30, 2010.
The Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT) is a 165-mile long loop trail around Lake Tahoe. The trail was only completed over the last several years, and its "grand opening" celebration was in September 2001. Nevertheless, the TRT has already seen several speed record attempts -- a testament to the quality of the trail as well as its location near to the hub of ultrarunning in North America. An interesting feature of the trail is that, since it is a loop, one can choose basically any starting/finishing point, and can run in either direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise). No doubt different runners will have different ideas on the most efficient approach.
The first speed run of the TRT took place before the trail was completely finished. Robert Sobsey, Rolland Martin and Joe Braninburg ran the route in 66h20m on September 13-15, 2000. For an article in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, Braninburg said this:
To me it's just amazing to have something like that so close to us. It's so accessible. I can't compliment the people enough who have worked on it. It's just a dynamite trail. The view from Freel Peak is the most spectacular view I've ever seen in my life. You look down the center of the Sierra and I swear you can see Mount Whitney. The vistas and scenery up there are incredible, and hell, you can run in chest-high wildflowers and on the west side you run by lake after lake. -- Joe Braninburg
According to this site Betsy Nye did the TRT in 55h22m in 2004, which would have been the FKT at the time, and remains the fastest time by a woman. We have not been able to find any details on this trip, so if anyone has Betsy's email address I would like to get in touch with her on that.
Previous to Jornet, the TRT record was held by ultrarunning legend Tim Twietmeyer, 45h58m, set August 27-29, 2005. Among his many accomplishments, Twietmeyer has finished the Western States 100 mile an astonishing 25 times all under 24 hours, and won the race 5 times. An interview with Twietmeyer on his TRT record is here. Twietmeyer's trip was fully supported, including pacers much of the way. He ran the route clockwise, starting at the Truckee River in Tahoe City.
In the summer of 2009, Spanish ultra/mountain running phenom Kilian Jornet announced that he would attempt to break the record on the John Muir Trail. However, his permit request was refused because "the administration doesn't want the JMT to become a performance playground" (according to Jean-Yves Couput of Salomon), so he switched to taking on the TRT record. Jornet ran the 165-mile loop in 38h32m, taking over 6 hours off Tim Twietmeyer's already outstanding time. Jornet's trip was fully supported & paced. The Tahoe Daily Tribune has a brief account of Jornet's run. Jornet ran the loop clockwise starting in Tahoe City, as did Twietmeyer. He slept about 2 hours, and lost about an hour - and ran an extra 5 miles - due to getting lost. A 3-minute YouTube video shows Jornet running well after 120 km. Some slick videos of the run are on Salomon's website, complete with helicopter footage of the TRT, and a telephone interview with Twietmeyer. Jornet, who is sponsored by Salomon, exploded onto the European mountain running scene in 2007, at age 19, winning every race he entered and the World Series. In 2008 he again won every race he ran, including the 165 km Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) in course record time (he repeated the UTMB win in 2009). Jornet also holds the FKT for the GR20 in Corsica.
“Kilian’s goal is to inspire people to experience the joy of the trails and the great outdoors -- and in the process he is reinventing the sport of trail running.” -- Jean-Yves Couput, Director of Marketing for Salomon USA
Peter Lubbers attempted to better the TRT speed record on August 15-18, 2008, but was unable to match Twietmeyer's time. Lubbers completed the route in 57h54m. Details are on his blog.
Aaron Sorenson made an attempt at the unsupported FKT on the TRT in July 2009. He ran counter-clockwise from Tahoe City, and covered 64 miles in the first 24 hours, but stopped at mile 67 at Big Meadows. Adam Bradley got the first real unsupported FKT when he did the route in 85h47m50s on July 27-30, 2010. Bradley's detailed trip report is here. "I carried all food on back that I needed, never resupplying for the distance of the trip," said Bradley. "I also only used natural water sources forcing me to have to carry water for 35 miles on the east side from Dagget Creek near Heavenly to Marlette Peak Campground. Didn't accept any handouts from other hikers either (not that any where offered). When I did the math for my data book of the TRT I came up with a mileage of 168.6? I am guessing the 165 is a nice round # but not accurate? My calculations show that to be a pace of 46.8 miles a day. Slept for only 10hrs during the full 86hrs and was coming apart at the end. I couldn't have gone another day at that pace." Bradley also holds the PCT record with Scott Williamson, and the record on the Arizona Trail. Bradley's record may have been broken by Michael Popov just about 1 month later (Aug. 29 - Sept. 1, 2010). Apparently Popov's Facebook page said that he did the trail unsupported in 77h13m. However, we have no trip report or details on Popov's trip & no confirmation from Popov himself, so we consider this information unreliable at this time. Popov is reporting a new unsupported FKT of 63h54m4s, set September 22-24, 2011 (see below).
TRT map
Jornet on the TRT
Tim Twietmeyer on the TRT
« Last Edit: Oct 26, 2011, 1:49pm by Peter Bakwin »
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #2 on Sept 21, 2011, 11:27pm »
My name is David Wronski, and I'm a barefoot ultra runner. I will be attempting to run the entire TRT clockwise without sleep starting from Tahoe City on October 8th at 10am.
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #3 on Sept 27, 2011, 11:54am »
I just completed the Tahoe Rim Trail unsupported in 63 hours 54 minutes and 4 seconds, going counterclock wise from Tahoe City. Starting time was 8am on Thursday, September 22. I finished just before midnight on Saturday, September 24. That was a blast! Full report to follow shortly.
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #4 on Feb 23, 2012, 11:44am »
I will be attempting the unsupported fkt on the TRT. I plan to start at 7am, August 13th, 2012 in Tahoe City (start location may change) and will be using SPOT Tracker as my main verification. I'll also bring a few cards with my info to hand out, if possible. A full report will follow. Thanks Tim Long (footfeathers)
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #6 on May 22, 2012, 4:46pm »
On Monday, August 13th, 2012 I will be making an attempt to break the supported record on the 165-mile Tahoe Rim Trail, currently held by Kilian Jornet with a time of 38h, 32min. The run will start in Tahoe City at 6AM and will proceed counterclockwise around the lake.
I will be starting with a team of 5 other runners with the goal to all finish together in record time. We will have the provision to allow the strongest runner to complete the journey solo or with a smaller subgroup in record time.
The group consists of the following runners: Gary Gellin (leader), Menlo Park, CA Victor Ballesteros, San Rafael, CA Adam Hewey, Seattle, WA Ben Lewis, Salt Lake City, UT Jean Pommier, Cupertino, CA Leigh Schmitt, Healdsburg, CA
Live updates on the run will be broadcast on the ultralive.net web site. Reporting will also be done by Eric Schranz of ultrarunnerpodcast.com. Data on position and time will also be recorded with gps devices. We will run the new portion of the Tahoe Rim Trail between Kingsburgy South and Kingsbury North trailheads if the new Highway 207 crossing is in place at that time. This adds roughly 1.6 miles to the total distance run in prior years.
I am grateful for the support and encouragement given to me by Kilian Jornet, Tim Twietmeyer, and the local trail running community for this project.
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #7 on Jun 10, 2012, 12:25am »
My name is David Wronski, and I'm a barefoot ultra runner. I will be attempting to run the entire TRT clockwise without sleep starting from Tahoe City on June 29th, 2012 around 9am. This will be a completely supported attempt.
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #9 on Jun 11, 2012, 7:10pm »
I completely agree Art. The no sleep thing is just personal. Didn't mean to include that so much, just was wondering the stats on how many finishers there have been since the TRT has opened?
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #10 on Jun 26, 2012, 9:04pm »
look like I will go for a womans unsupported solo record in July sometime. Hopefully under 72 hours. Will also go for unsupported woman records of TYT, JMT and High Sierra trail. Still in the planning stages
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #11 on Jul 14, 2012, 10:09pm »
Just wanted to confirm that I completed the 168 miles of the Tahoe Rim Trail in 68 hours. We started in Tahoe City, Friday June 29th and finished Monday July 2nd with no sleep. I have full GPS confirmation of our route. Here is the link to my recap:
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #12 on Jul 20, 2012, 2:41pm »
This is Aaron Sorensen agian.
Had to hold off for a while on my TRT attempt, but will be back for an attempt around Sep 20th. I'll be starting in the morning at the Echo Lakes Dam Bridge and go counter clockwise.
look like I will go for a womans unsupported solo record in July sometime. Hopefully under 72 hours. Will also go for unsupported woman records of TYT, JMT and High Sierra trail. Still in the planning stages
I don't think it's happening, according to Catra's information. No unsupported TRT under 72 hours is going to happen, neither TYT, JMT, and High Sierra Trail are going to happen.
Re: Tahoe Rim Trail (CA) « Reply #14 on Jul 26, 2012, 11:30pm »
Yep - per her Facebook page today "I will Yo Yo the JMT starting Sunday since I have no way to get back from Yosemite I will continue on back fast packing a double."