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December 13, 2015
December 9, 2015
Quite possibly the coolest certificate I’ve received!...

Quite possibly the coolest certificate I’ve received! Rickey Gates and I became the first North Americans to complete the legendary Bob Graham Round under 24 hours in April 2014 after an amazing week of fell running in the UK. Bummed I missed the biannual banquet in October but so kind of them to send the certificates. In da club!!
December 2, 2015
Late afternoon on the creek path.

Late afternoon on the creek path.
November 16, 2015
When I was a kid I would thumb through old issues of National...
When I was a kid I would thumb through old issues of National Geographic in my grandparents’ living room, pouring over the maps and photos. The iconic yellow border has long since been a source of inspiration and wonder. I am honored to be selected as one of the National Geographic Adventurers of the Year among these incredible human beings. Check out all the inspiring stories and cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award every day until January 31, 2016!
October 27, 2015
It’s been over a decade since I’ve been on the cover...

It’s been over a decade since I’ve been on the cover of this fine pub! I enjoyed speaking with Trail Runner magazine about the evolution of my career.
September 20, 2015
Dropping pins and conjuring up memories.natgeo
September 10, 2015
September 9, 2015
Case Dismissed

Photo: Gifts from the best fans in the world
Today I resolved the infractions filed against me by Baxter State Park rangers.
The littering charged was dismissed, and rightfully so. I did not litter, not for over 2,189 miles, not at the top of Mount Katahdin.
The group size charge was also dismissed, no surprise there. I checked in at the base of Mount Katahdin with 12 people and that’s all my group ever had.
The consumption of alcohol charge was accepted. I had a couple of sips of champagne. A friend brought the bottle without my knowledge to surprise me and two rangers at the bottom gave him a verbal okay. This is even acknowledged in the formal Baxter State Park ranger statements. I got caught up in the invitation to celebrate a transformative journey at the end of the Appalachian Trail, not to mention it was my wife’s birthday. I’ll own that for what it is. I agreed to a fine of $500 so that I would not have to travel back to Maine. Note: The normal charge is $200, but the DA and judge must have felt like they needed to treat me differently. In the media the DA keeps changing his mind, giving conflicting statements for the extra amount.
The reaction of Baxter State Park officials caught me off guard. Upon finishing my 46 day journey I was dazed with fatigue when I returned to the trailhead, only to receive the citations from three bullet proof vested rangers bearing arms. Now rested, I am disappointed with the extraordinary media effort used by the Park Director, Jensen Bissell who wasn’t even present. Next time he should try to get the facts straight before painting me in a bad light to further his agenda and benefit the park.
Over the past months I’ve learned a lot about Governor Percival Baxter. He certainly had grand vision for hikers using Mount Katahdin for recreation, just as I did, and I’m pretty sure he would have celebrated my accomplishment as an inspiration to others.
Fittingly, I completed the Appalachian Trail on July 12, Henry David Thoreau’s birthday. My favorite quote of his is: “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.“
But I think the most apropos Thoreau quote is: “That government is best which governs least.”
Thank you all for your continued support!
Keep putting one foot in front of the other,
Scott
August 17, 2015
Monday Motivation: Remember that mother (“Mama...

Monday Motivation: Remember that mother (“Mama Bear”) I ran into who is thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail with her twin 5 year olds (“Strongman” & “Little Butt”) and 11 year old son (“Spicy Guy”)? Well, I got word from Andrew Thompson that they summited Mt. Washington last week and should be entering Maine this week! So fortunate to have met this inspiring family! Here they are pictured on the summit of rainy Mt. Moosilauke.
August 15, 2015
Back to my Saturday morning rituals: run, farmers market, eat....

Back to my Saturday morning rituals: run, farmers market, eat. Checked out a new Korean stand with a vegan noodle bowl & vegan kimchi. Enjoy your weekend!
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