Who made these so-called "rules" on the Fastest Known Times website? Who gave this website the legitimacy to set "rules" for anyone else? Let's play a game. Let's imagine I had made that website. I never would agreed to that. Who gave that person the authority to say that only people who hike alone can hold records? It's not true to AT or LT speed records, it's not true for the Western States 100, it's not true for rock climbing, and I'm sorry, but you can't seriously compare hiking with someone to blood doping, as "Sierra" just did.
There are people who post under a pseudonym, have a photo that doesn't reveal their identify, and list a false location, and they spend their weekends alone. There are others (my name is Brian Glenn), who show their faces, show their locations, and hike with others. Are we not all hikers? Is the world of hiking not big enough for all of us?
This guy just crushed it! Broke the record by 56 hours. Headlamp batteries? If a friend headlamp batteries in your backpack, let's be honest, you wouldn't even know it.
Say what you will, but I for one simply cannot recognize the statement that "if you don't hike alone, you didn't hike at all" as a legitimate statement. I don't need all people to be like me; you don't need people to be like you. If someone wants to hike alone, then hike alone. If someone wants to hike with someone else, then hike with someone else.
Is the world really not big enough for all of us?
Brian