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  1. Fastest Time To Run To The Summit Of Sugarloaf Mountain

    Fastest Time To Run To The Summit Of Sugarloaf Mountain

    Alicia Weber ran from the bottom to the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain in Clermont, Florida in five minutes, 27.92 seconds. The distance in-between the bottom and the summit was 95 meters (0.7 mile).

  2. Fastest Time To Climb Old Rag Mountain

    Fastest Time To Climb Old Rag Mountain

    Dan Morrison of Citizen Effect and three friends climbed 3291 feet from the base of Old Rag Mountainto its peak in 90 minutes.

  3. Highest Concert Performed In The United States

    Highest Concert Performed In The United States

    Chris Carraba of Dashboard Confessional performed a concert on top of Pikes Peak Mountain in Colorado at 14,111 feet above sea level.

    The concert was performed to raise funds for The Love Hope Strength Foundation[].

  4. Highest Elevation To Hike A 12" Candy Cane

    Highest Elevation To Hike A 12" Candy Cane

    Emily Smith hiked to the top of Mount Sanitas in Boulder, Colorado with a 12" candy cane, a world record.

  5. Fastest Time To Climb Mount Snowdon While Carrying A 65-Pound Backpack

    Fastest Time To Climb Mount Snowdon While Carrying A 65-Pound Backpack

    Paddy Doyle climbed Mount Snowdon through Llanberis Path in four hours, 54 minutes and 28 seconds while carrying a 65-pound backpack. He was accompanied by West Midlands Fire Service Cadets. Read more about Doyle here.

  6. Youngest Person To Climb South Sister In Oregon

    Youngest Person To Climb South Sister In Oregon

    Harry Edward Lohr IV climbed the South Sister in Oregon at the age of five years old.

  7. Highest Tap Dance

    Highest Tap Dance

    Heather O’Neal tap danced at an elevation of 5364 meters. She performed the feat at Mount Everest’s South Base Camp in Khumbu, Nepal.

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  8. Most Consecutive Push-Ups On Top Of The Continental Divide

    Most Consecutive Push-Ups On Top Of The Continental Divide

    Chris Sacca completed 25 consecutive push-ups while straddling the Continental Divide. He completed the feat outside Pagosa Springs, Colorado, part way through a cross country bike ride.

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