Oh 1000% I've considered it. When I stopped running seriously back in the spring of 2015 I was actually training for what was supposed to be my first ultra, and then the next year I found thru-hiking which totally usurped running in my heart/mind/life. I've done the math on fast-hiking Cocodona (and similar 200s) and it seems possible (ish?) as long as you can handle very little sleep, which to be fair seems more doable for the front of the pack folks who are staying awake for close to 60 hours (with some dirt naps) vs those who are chasing the 125-hour cutoff (where more sleep seems physiologically required).
So tldr: I miiiiight have entered the Cocodona 2027 lottery ๐
Oh 1000% I've considered it. When I stopped running seriously back in the spring of 2015 I was actually training for what was supposed to be my first ultra, and then the next year I found thru-hiking which totally usurped running in my heart/mind/life. I've done the math on fast-hiking Cocodona (and similar 200s) and it seems possible (ish?) as long as you can handle very little sleep, which to be fair seems more doable for the front of the pack folks who are staying awake for close to 60 hours (with some dirt naps) vs those who are chasing the 125-hour cutoff (where more sleep seems physiologically required).
So tldr: I miiiiight have entered the Cocodona 2027 lottery ๐