6). Speed Records & Streaks NOTE: Records where driving plays a major part are not listed. Human powered feats are preferred. Speed records are not intended to encourage reckless activities, or speeding tickets. Notably - 1. Do not drive too fast. 2. Always ask permission if public access is not clear. 3. Do not drive when you are overly tired. 4. Do not engage in switchback cutting and other undesirable hiking practices. Peaks in a week. Rules: Up to 7 * 24 = 168 hours time span (may cross calendar days). Prominence Peaks By 5,000+ 8 Bob Bolton, 3 PM Sept. 4 - 1:15 PM Sept. 11 2004 UT:Flat Top, Nebo, Ibapah, Deseret, Timpanogos NV:Wheeler, North Schell, Star 8 Count tied by Petter Bjørstad in 2008. Time 159:10. 1,000 meters 10 Bob Bolton, Duane Gilliland & Grant Myers. These peaks were all 4,000'+ prominence. 610 meters 17 Rob Woodall, 19-24 Aug-06. 39,500' gain, 63 miles. 1,000' ? ~300'? 50 Jamie Thin, runner from Edinburgh, Munros in a week Peaks in longer periods 5,000+ 21 66 days by Kazufumi Hirata during his Hyaku-Meizan completion. 150 meters 549 In in the year 2006 by Andrew Tibbetts (+ full time 9-5 office job) ~300+ 284 Munros by Stephen Pyke, in 39 days 9 hours and 6 minutes, Summer 2010. 262 are 300'+, 205 are 500'+, 119 are 1K, 53 are 2K Streaks - consecutive days climbing different Ultras 11 Rob Woodall and Andrew Tibbetts: 2008 8-26 to 9-5 Presanella, Marmolada, Col Nudo, Cima Dódici, Ortles, Piz Kesch, Cima Valdritta, Monte Bondone, Birkkarspitze, Zugspitze, Santis 10 (USA Only) Dennis Poulin: Hayford, Pilot, Arc Dome, North Schell, Ibapah, Deseret, Flat Top, Nebo, Timpanogos, Borah