Scott Williamson (hiker) explained

Scott Williamson is an American thru-hiker, most noted for being the first person to complete a continuous one-season round trip of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).[1] He is also noted for his speed records for hiking the PCT.

Hiking accomplishments

In 1995, Williamson completed the hiking “Triple Crown”,[2] a coveted[3] achievement among thru-hiker community. The “Triple Crown” consists of thru-hiking the "Big 3" National Scenic Trails: The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), the Continental Divide Trail (CDT), and the Appalachian Trail (AT).[4] Williamson completed the PCT in 1993 by using a lightweight style of hiking, with a pack base weight of 15lb.[5] Williamson completed a thru-hike of the CDT in 1994, after a training hike of 1000miles on the PCT. Finally, Williamson completed a thru-hike of the AT in 1995, by starting at the southern tip of Florida, hiking northward on the Florida Trail, continuing northward 400miles to get to the official start of the AT in Georgia at Springer Mountain, then completing the entire AT.

After attempting to perform a round-trip, or "yo-yo" of the PCT in 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2003, Williamson became the first person to perform a round-trip of the PCT in 2004. That trip started at the Mexico–US border, went to the Canada–US border, then returned to Mexico, for a total of 5300miles in 205 days.

In 2006, Williamson became the first person to repeat the feat of "yo-yo"ing the PCT by becoming the second person to complete a PCT "yo-yo", doing it in 191 days.[6]

In 2007, Williamson married his longtime girlfriend Michelle Turley and the newlyweds celebrated their honeymoon by thru-hiking the PCT southbound from Canada to Mexico.[7]

In 2008, Williamson and Joe Kisner broke the unsupported speed record of the PCT, breaking Kisner's previous record-of 79 days, 21 hours and 42 minutes by over 8 days. The new record they set was 71 days, 2 hours and 41 minutes.[8] This equates to an average distance of just under 38miles per day. In this case, "unsupported" means in the style of a thru-hiker, where supplies are obtained by hiking off the trail.

In 2009, Williamson and Adam Bradley broke simultaneously two PCT speed records for both the unsupported effort and the supported (assisted by a support crew for supplies, food and shelter) speed record of ultramarathon runner David Horton. Horton's previous record was 66 days, 7 hours, and 16 minutes, which Williamson and Bradley broke by about 21 hours. The new double record they set was 65 days, 9 hours, and 58 minutes. This equates to an average distance of approximately 40.5miles per day. Williamson and Bradley did their hike of the PCT without taking any detours or re-routes due to trail conditions. In addition, Williamson and Bradley did not accept any rides to re-supply in trail towns, which added approximately 20miles to their total walking distance.

In 2011, Williamson set a new PCT speed record, unsupported, by completing the trek in 64 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes.[9] [10] Like the 2009 record, this new record broke both the supported and unsupported speed records. The new record equates to an average distance of approximately 41.1miles per day. Unlike the record set in 2009, this PCT speed record was set going from north to south. Williamson finished at the Mexican border October 11. And finally as in 2009, Williamson did the hike of the PCT without taking any detours or re-routes due to trail conditions, nor accepted rides for re-supply.[11]

As of 2011, Williamson has had over a 19 year[12] hiking career, logged over 47000miles and thru-hiked the PCT 13 times.[13]

Personal life

In 1996, while working at a convenience store in Richmond, California, Williamson was shot in the face during an attempted robbery.[14] The bullet is still lodged in his head.[15]

Williamson states, “being shot, coming that close to death, that made me focus more on what I felt was important in my life,” and “if the hiking is very important to me, I’m going to pursue that, regardless of what other people may think. It made me more willing to just follow my passion.”

Williamson also states, “I don’t own a home. I’m self-employed. I drive derelict vehicles I have to work on every weekend, but it’s been well worth it. The sacrifices I’ve had to make to get out on the trail every summer has been well worth it.”[16]

Williamson is married and lives in California with his wife.

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Life en Route – The Extraordinary Ho-Hum Exploits of PCT Hiker Scott Williamson . Gauvin . Pete . January 2005 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110809073531/http://adventuresportsjournal.com/hiking/a-life-en-route%E2%80%94the-extraordinary-ho-hum-exploits-of-pct-hiker-scott-williamson . August 9, 2011 . March 23, 2011.
  2. Web site: 1995 Triple Crown Recipients. https://web.archive.org/web/20110425023426/http://www.aldhawest.org/TC1995.html . April 25, 2011. dead. April 17, 2008.
  3. Web site: The Triple Crown Award . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110424113109/http://www.aldhawest.org/triplecrown.html . April 24, 2011 . March 31, 2011 . mdy-all.
  4. Web site: Hiking into history – Pacific Crest Trail journey is a repeat performance . Zieralski . Ed . November 2006 . . March 23, 2011.
  5. Web site: Hiker travels light, fast on Pacific Crest . McHugh . Paul . February 2006 . San Francisco Chronicle . March 23, 2011.
  6. Web site: The Power of Walking . Johnson . Caitlin . January 21, 2007 . . March 23, 2011.
  7. Web site: Honeymoon on the PCT – Catching Up With Truckee Newlyweds . Gauvin . Pete . October 2007 . . March 23, 2011.
  8. Web site: Pair make hasty work of PCT trek with nary a spat . Zieralski . Ed . August 2008 . . March 23, 2011.
  9. News: Hiker sets speed record on Pacific Crest Trail . October 14, 2011 . Sign on San Diego.
  10. Web site: Scott Williamson Sets A New PCT Speed Record . October 13, 2011.
  11. Web site: PCT unsupported Speed Record updates from Scott Williamson/ Bink . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120319081350/http://krudmeister.blogspot.com/2011/09/bink-heading-into-marble-mountain.html . March 19, 2012 . October 13, 2011.
  12. Web site: Hiker sets speed record on Pacific Crest Trail . Zieralski . Ed . October 14, 2011 . . December 27, 2011.
  13. Web site: Scott Williamson, Unsung Super Athlete . Hauserman . Tim . November 19, 2011 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425052052/http://www.moonshineink.com/articles.php/94/2549 . April 25, 2012 . December 27, 2011.
  14. News: Hoffman . Benjamin . Pursuit of a Simple Dream Propels a Hiker in the Wild . November 2006 . New York Times . March 23, 2011.
  15. Web site: The Unbearable Lightness Of Being Scott Williamson . Friedman . Steve . May 2005 . . July 26, 2009.
  16. Web site: Wanna yo-yo? Join the club, pal . Zieralski . Ed . December 2006 . . 2011-03-23.