About this episode
I’m joined by the legend himself—John Kelly—just about a month after his Appalachian Trail FKT attempt. We go deep. Like "0.1 miles felt like a day" kind of deep. Consider donating to support the trevor project as I attempt this record https://give.thetrevorproject.org/JeffAT John opens up about the logistics, the emotional toll, the storm-soaked first week, and the injury that brought a nearly successful record run to a halt with just 300 miles to go. We get into the mental shifts that come with long efforts, how to manage a massive support team, and how his body literally stopped cooperating. He talks through mistakes made, lessons learned, and whether he’ll ever go back. He also dishes out advice for anyone attempting a self-supported effort (cough like me in less than a week cough) and reflects on what he learned about the trail—and himself. This is a raw and real conversation with someone who’s done more miles than most of us have steps. Thanks for listening. Stay elite, my friends. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Appalachian Trail Attempt 02:58 The Journey to the FKT Record 06:06 Adapting to the Trail and Body Changes 08:51 Planning and Support Dynamics 12:07 Challenges Faced on the Trail 15:01 The Role of Support Crew 17:59 Daily Video Updates and Family Involvement 21:06 Emotional Rollercoaster of the Attempt 23:52 Reflections on the Experience 27:04 Advice for Future Hikers 30:07 Final Thoughts and Future Plans Subscribe to Substack: http://freeoutside.substack.com Support this content on patreon: HTTP://patreon.com/freeoutside Buy my book "Free Outside" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/39LpoSF Email me to buy a signed copy of my book, "Free Outside" at jeff@freeoutside.com Watch the movie about setting the record on the Colorado Trail: https://tubitv.com/movies/100019916/free-outside Website: www.Freeoutside.com Instagram: thefreeoutside facebook: www.facebook.com/freeoutside