Byline: ALAN WECHSLER Staff writer
So you just hiked Mount Marcy, the highest peak in New York, and you're feeling pretty proud of yourself. What's next?
What about all 46 of the Adirondacks' highest peaks in less than four days?
That's the record to beat if you want to be the fastest hiker in these mountains. Specifically, the record is 3 days, 18 hours to climb the 46 peaks above 4,000 feet.
Don't forget to add another seven days for rest, which is about how long it took Teddy ``Cave Dog'' Keizer to recover from his antics.
Welcome to the punishing world of marathon peak bagging. It's an obscure sport whose practitioners can be …

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