The Appalachian Trail stretches a total of 2,189 miles. It typically takes people between five and seven months to complete. Scott Jurek however, completed it in just over 46 days and 8 hours. It is the fastest known time or FKT for that trail — a prestigious title among the running, hiking and outdoor community. Jurek documented all his thoughts about running in a new book, North: Finding My Way While Running the Appalachian Trail.
To finish the trail that quickly, he crushed about 50 miles every single day. Naturally, we were curious what gear held up and allowed him to complete the trail. We caught up with Jurek to hear what gear he still reaches for, and works for challenges like the AT.
Scott Jurek’s Gear
Brooks Pure Grit

“I’m getting to run in the model that’s a bit ahead, but I’ve been really keen on those lately. When you really get into trail running, you have a few types of shoes, depending on the terrain and distance. I do a bit of running in the Cascadia and the Mazama, too.”