Maddie Miller, a 21-year-old climber, this weekend broke a record of successfully summiting all 50 American highpoints. It took her 41 days, 16 hours, and 10 minutes.

Mountain guide and Eddie Bauer athlete Melissa Arnot joined Miller on 49 of the 50 peaks.
The trip, called the 50 Peak Challenge, began on June 27th when Miller reached the summit of Denali, unanimously considered the most difficult ascent. (Arnot had planned to embark on that climb, but was unable to accompany Miller on the first peak due to an injury acquired on Mount Everest.)
50-State Highpoint Challenge Record
Highpointing is the sport of climbing the highest elevation point in a given area. The 50-state highpoint challenge in the U.S. dates back to 1966, though the first contiguous highpoint challenge was completed 30 years prior.
To date, 273 people are confirmed to have summited all 50 American highpoints.
Miller’s record sets two milestones: the first woman to complete the challenge in under 50 days, a feat only accomplished by two other male groups, and the fastest known time for anyone.
50 Highpoints Trip
The Highpoint Challenge
