François D'Haene achieved a new men's supported fastest known time of 35 hours, 33 minutes, and 41 seconds on Nolan's 14 route in Colorado. This time surpasses the previous record by approximately 3.5 hours. Nolan's 14 consists of about 95 miles and 14 peaks, needing around 45,000 feet of climbing. D'Haene started at Blank's Cabin Trailhead and ended at Fish Hatchery Trailhead. He opted out of public live tracking during his attempt, which left fans awaiting completion for updates.
François D'Haene set a new men's supported fastest known time (FKT) on Colorado's Nolan's 14 route with a time of 35 hours, 33 minutes, and 41 seconds, beating the previous record by 3.5 hours.
The Nolan's 14 route includes 14 peaks over 95 miles, featuring approximately 45,000 feet of climbing and average elevation of about 12,000 feet.
D'Haene completed the route from south to north, starting at Blank's Cabin Trailhead and finishing at Fish Hatchery Trailhead outside of Leadville.
Despite having a support crew, D'Haene decided against live tracking, leading fans to wait until after he completed the route for details.
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