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Hiker Profile & Experience

Hiking Resume

This section documents verified long-distance completions, prior AT experience, and the skills that directly translate to Appalachian Trail readiness.

Completed Thru-Hikes

TrailDistanceElevation GainLocation
Ouachita Trail~223 miles~45,000 ftArkansas-Oklahoma
Ozark Highlands Trail~270 miles~35,000-40,000 ftNorthern Arkansas
Ozark Trail~230 miles~40,000 ftMissouri

Total Completed Mileage: ~720+ miles
Estimated Cumulative Elevation Gain: ~120,000+ feet

Recognition

Sassafras Award — Ozark Society
Awarded for completion of the Ouachita Trail, Ozark Highlands Trail, and Ozark Trail. 6th person in history to receive this award.

Prior Appalachian Trail Experience

  • Standing Bear Farm to Hot Springs, NC — ~35 miles | ~9,000 ft elevation gain | Full pack, winter conditions
  • Newfound Gap to Kuwohi (Overnight) — ~16 miles round trip | ~3,300 ft elevation gain | Shelter stay in ~17°F conditions | Summit: 6,643 ft (highest point on the AT)

Note: Clingmans Dome was officially renamed to “Kuwohi” in 2024, restoring its Cherokee name meaning “mulberry place.”

High-Elevation Experience (Comparison Benchmark)

Pikes Peak, Colorado — Crags Trail
~13 miles round trip | ~4,300 ft elevation gain | Summit elevation: 14,115 ft

Note: Pikes Peak is located in Colorado, not on the Appalachian Trail. This entry is included as a cardiovascular and altitude benchmark demonstrating capability for AT climbs.

Core Competencies

  • Multi-week self-supported backpacking
  • Cold-weather camping and shelter living
  • Sustained elevation gain/loss over long distances
  • Rugged, rocky, under-maintained trail systems
  • River crossings and navigation
  • Resupply planning and execution
  • Proven physical and mental endurance

Mountain Climb Readiness & Assessment

AT Miles Completed to Date

SectionDistanceConditionsKey Features
Standing Bear Farm → Hot Springs, NC~33 milesWinter, ~35 lb packSnowbird Mountain, High difficulty
Newfound Gap ↔ Kuwohi~15.6 miles RT~17°F, winter SmokiesEntirely high-altitude AT miles

TOTAL AT MILES HIKED: ~49 miles

These are hard miles, not summer or low-grade terrain.

Experience Benchmark: Pikes Peak (Colorado)

Crags Trail → Summit

  • Start elevation: ~10,000 ft
  • Summit: 14,115 ft
  • Net gain: ~4,100 ft
  • Distance: ~6.5 miles

What This Proves:

  • You’ve already matched Katahdin-level vertical
  • You started higher than any AT climb
  • Cardiovascularly, the AT holds no surprises

Note: This benchmark is for fitness comparison only—Pikes Peak is not on the Appalachian Trail.

What Your 49 AT Miles Mean

  • You are ahead of the average NOBO at Springer
  • Georgia and NC will not shock you
  • Virginia will annoy you, not break you
  • Whites and Maine demand respect, not fear

Most hikers learn these lessons in the first 200 miles. You already own them.

Readiness Assessment

CategoryScoreNotes
Physical Readiness9/10Long climbs proven, cold conditions proven
Mental Readiness10/10You’ve already hiked when it sucked, you know when to back off
Logistics Readiness8.5/10Trail rhythm still develops on-trail
OVERALL NOBO READINESS9/10