Solace: Running the Alps in 30 Days

Runner Karel Sabbe aims to set a record-shattering new Fastest Known Time record on the Via Alpina

Karel Sabbe spent his childhood summers hiking in the wilderness. An avid explorer of natural environments, he set his mind to setting the fastest known times on the world’s most brutal and beautiful trails. From the Pacific Crest to the Appalachian Trail, he’s done that.
In the summer of 2021, Karel Sabbe ran the Via Alpina in just 30 days, the actual Fastest Known Time. Averaging two marathons on a daily basis, he navigated the route 14 days faster than anybody else. As well as the Alps, Karel overcame sleep deprivation, illness and extreme weather. And he did it all with a camera crew in tow, documenting every step.

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Runner Karel Sabbe aims to set a record-shattering new Fastest Known Time record on the Via Alpina
Filmmaker: Tom Gibbons
Long-Distance Trails, Running