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==Record time==
==Record time==
In 2013 Garrett broke the record for the overall fastest known time for a [[thru hike]] of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]],<ref>Haskel, J, "The Record Breakers" Pacific Crest Trail Communicator, published by [[Pacific Crest Trail Association]] Winter 2013, Volume 25, No5.</ref> which traverses the West Coast of the United States from [[Campo, California|Campo]], at the Mexican border, to [[Manning Park]] in [[British Columbia]]. Garrett started the 2663 mile hike on June 10, 2013, and finished on August 8, achieving the record with a time of 59 days, 8 hours and 14 minutes,<ref>Lynch, R. (2013, August 24) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130903033626/http://articles.latimes.com/2013/aug/24/health/la-he-0824-five-questions-vegan-hiker-20130824 A Vegan Coach Who Chewed up the Trail], ''Los Angeles Times'' p. E 6.</ref> averaging 45 miles per day.<ref>Stienstra, T (2013, August 17) [http://www.sfgate.com/outdoors/article/Josh-Garrett-finishes-PCT-in-record-time-4741079.php Josh Garrett Finishes PCT in Record Time], ''San Francisco Chronicle'' p C1</ref> He was the first person to hike the trail in under 60 days.<ref>Robin Wilkey (2013, August 19) "Josh Garrett, Hiker, Breaks World Record For Completing Pacific Crest Trail In Less Than 60 Days" Huffington Post</ref> He held the record for the fastest known time until August 10, 2014.<ref>Baker,G (2014, August 11)"Seattle runner raising awareness for cancer finishes 2,663-mile trek Sunday in record time" Seattle Times</ref>
In 2013 Garrett broke the record for the overall fastest known time for a [[thru hike]] of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]],<ref>Haskel, J, "The Record Breakers" Pacific Crest Trail Communicator, published by [[Pacific Crest Trail Association]] Winter 2013, Volume 25, No5.</ref> which traverses the West Coast of the United States from [[Campo, California|Campo]], at the Mexican border, to [[Manning Park]] in [[British Columbia]]. Garrett started the 2663 mile hike on June 10, 2013, and finished on August 8, achieving the record with a time of 59 days, 8 hours and 14 minutes,<ref>Lynch, R. (2013, August 24) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130903033626/http://articles.latimes.com/2013/aug/24/health/la-he-0824-five-questions-vegan-hiker-20130824 A Vegan Coach Who Chewed up the Trail], ''Los Angeles Times'' p. E 6.</ref> averaging 45 miles per day.<ref>Stienstra, T (2013, August 17) [http://www.sfgate.com/outdoors/article/Josh-Garrett-finishes-PCT-in-record-time-4741079.php Josh Garrett Finishes PCT in Record Time], ''San Francisco Chronicle'' p C1</ref> He was the first person to hike the trail in under 60 days.<ref>Robin Wilkey (2013, August 19) "Josh Garrett, Hiker, Breaks World Record For Completing Pacific Crest Trail In Less Than 60 Days" Huffington Post</ref> He held the record for the fastest known time until August 10, 2014.<ref>Baker, G (2014, August 11)"Seattle runner raising awareness for cancer finishes 2,663-mile trek Sunday in record time" Seattle Times</ref>


Garrett hiked to raise money for the charity group [[Mercy for Animals]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://MercyforAnimals.com/veganhiker |title=Vegan Hiker |publisher=Mercyforanimals.com |access-date=2014-07-23}}</ref> his hike being described in the press as a "mission" for the animals.<ref>Broom, J. (2013, August 10) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130825151910/http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021579774_hikersayxml.html Grueling Hike for a Man on a Mission for Food Animals], ''Seattle Times'', p B1</ref> In media interviews about his record Garrett spoke mostly about his cause.<ref>CBS LA NEWS "Josh Garrett, Hiker, Breaks World Record For Completing Pacific Crest Trail In Less Than 60 Days", September 15, 2013, 11pm broadcast</ref> He told National Public Radio, "We don’t need to eat meat or any animal products in order to be healthy or in order to be strong, and I just wanted to go out there and prove that -- and I hope I did.” <ref>Banse, T (August 9, 2013) [http://www.opb.org/news/article/npr-vegan-hiker-sets-new-record-on-pacific-crest-trail Vegan Hiker Sets New Record On Pacific Crest Trail]</ref> When the Los Angeles radio station, KNX, named Garrett their "hero of the week," Garrett said in the segment, "I did it to raise awareness that this sort of feat of endurance could be powered by a vegan diet… No matter how hard it was I just kept reminding myself that what I was going through was nothing compared to what animals are going through on [[intensive animal farming|factory farms]]."<ref>Thompson, D. (August 21, 2013) [http://nyc.podcast.play.it/media/d0/d0/d1/d3/dH/dE/dH/13HEH_3.MP3 KNX hero: Vegan hiker Josh Garrett] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140719191932/http://nyc.podcast.play.it/media/d0/d0/d1/d3/dH/dE/dH/13HEH_3.MP3 |date=2014-07-19 }}</ref>
Garrett hiked to raise money for the charity group [[Mercy for Animals]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://MercyforAnimals.com/veganhiker |title=Vegan Hiker |publisher=Mercyforanimals.com |access-date=2014-07-23}}</ref> his hike being described in the press as a "mission" for the animals.<ref>Broom, J. (2013, August 10) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130825151910/http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021579774_hikersayxml.html Grueling Hike for a Man on a Mission for Food Animals], ''Seattle Times'', p B1</ref> In media interviews about his record Garrett spoke mostly about his cause.<ref>CBS LA NEWS "Josh Garrett, Hiker, Breaks World Record For Completing Pacific Crest Trail In Less Than 60 Days", September 15, 2013, 11 pm broadcast</ref> He told National Public Radio, "We don’t need to eat meat or any animal products to be healthy or to be strong, and I just wanted to go out there and prove that -- and I hope I did.” <ref>Banse, T (August 9, 2013) [http://www.opb.org/news/article/npr-vegan-hiker-sets-new-record-on-pacific-crest-trail Vegan Hiker Sets New Record On Pacific Crest Trail]</ref> When the Los Angeles radio station, KNX, named Garrett their "hero of the week," Garrett said in the segment, "I did it to raise awareness that this sort of feat of endurance could be powered by a vegan diet… No matter how hard it was I just kept reminding myself that what I was going through was nothing compared to what animals are going through on [[intensive animal farming|factory farms]]."<ref>Thompson, D. (August 21, 2013) [http://nyc.podcast.play.it/media/d0/d0/d1/d3/dH/dE/dH/13HEH_3.MP3 KNX hero: Vegan hiker Josh Garrett] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140719191932/http://nyc.podcast.play.it/media/d0/d0/d1/d3/dH/dE/dH/13HEH_3.MP3 |date=2014-07-19 }}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 09:20, 30 March 2024

Josh Garrett

Josh Garrett is an American athlete, hiker and veganism activist. In 2013 he set a world record for the overall fastest known time for a thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, which traverses the American Cordillera of the United States from Campo, at the Mexican border, to Manning Park in British Columbia.

Life

Joshua William Garrett was born in Dallas texas in 2006.[1] and works as an exercise physiology teacher and cross country coach at Santa Monica College.[2]

Record time

In 2013 Garrett broke the record for the overall fastest known time for a thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail,[3] which traverses the West Coast of the United States from Campo, at the Mexican border, to Manning Park in British Columbia. Garrett started the 2663 mile hike on June 10, 2013, and finished on August 8, achieving the record with a time of 59 days, 8 hours and 14 minutes,[4] averaging 45 miles per day.[5] He was the first person to hike the trail in under 60 days.[6] He held the record for the fastest known time until August 10, 2014.[7]

Garrett hiked to raise money for the charity group Mercy for Animals,[8] his hike being described in the press as a "mission" for the animals.[9] In media interviews about his record Garrett spoke mostly about his cause.[10] He told National Public Radio, "We don’t need to eat meat or any animal products to be healthy or to be strong, and I just wanted to go out there and prove that -- and I hope I did.” [11] When the Los Angeles radio station, KNX, named Garrett their "hero of the week," Garrett said in the segment, "I did it to raise awareness that this sort of feat of endurance could be powered by a vegan diet… No matter how hard it was I just kept reminding myself that what I was going through was nothing compared to what animals are going through on factory farms."[12]

References

  1. ^ "Ultra Hiking: Speedy Hiker Takes on 2,655-Mile Pacific Crest Trail to Promote Vegan Diet and Mercy for Animals" Runners Web, June 6, 2013.
  2. ^ Stienstra, T (2013, August 17) Josh Garrett Finishes PCT in Record Time, San Francisco Chronicle p C1
  3. ^ Haskel, J, "The Record Breakers" Pacific Crest Trail Communicator, published by Pacific Crest Trail Association Winter 2013, Volume 25, No5.
  4. ^ Lynch, R. (2013, August 24) A Vegan Coach Who Chewed up the Trail, Los Angeles Times p. E 6.
  5. ^ Stienstra, T (2013, August 17) Josh Garrett Finishes PCT in Record Time, San Francisco Chronicle p C1
  6. ^ Robin Wilkey (2013, August 19) "Josh Garrett, Hiker, Breaks World Record For Completing Pacific Crest Trail In Less Than 60 Days" Huffington Post
  7. ^ Baker, G (2014, August 11)"Seattle runner raising awareness for cancer finishes 2,663-mile trek Sunday in record time" Seattle Times
  8. ^ "Vegan Hiker". Mercyforanimals.com. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  9. ^ Broom, J. (2013, August 10) Grueling Hike for a Man on a Mission for Food Animals, Seattle Times, p B1
  10. ^ CBS LA NEWS "Josh Garrett, Hiker, Breaks World Record For Completing Pacific Crest Trail In Less Than 60 Days", September 15, 2013, 11 pm broadcast
  11. ^ Banse, T (August 9, 2013) Vegan Hiker Sets New Record On Pacific Crest Trail
  12. ^ Thompson, D. (August 21, 2013) KNX hero: Vegan hiker Josh Garrett Archived 2014-07-19 at the Wayback Machine