Gass Peak (NV)

Submitted by Jake Willison on Mon, 11/21/2022 - 09:07am
Description

Gass peak is the highest peak in the Las Vegas Range reaching 6,943 feet above sea level. The peak overlooks Las Vegas standing out in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.

The route is made up of a combination of old roadbed and a user-created path and can be somewhat difficult to follow at points. The route gets narrow and crosses unstable surfaces and requires a little bit of scrambling. It starts and ends at the Gass Peak Trail Head with the turnaround point being marked by the U.S. Geological Survey Benchmark on top of the peak.

 

High Peak Way

Submitted by u003f on Mon, 11/21/2022 - 06:56am
Description

The High Peak Way is a linear walk in the Peak District. It was first described as a challenge walk in the 1993 booklet by Alan S Edwards.

Roamin' with the Romans

Submitted by u003f on Mon, 11/21/2022 - 06:30am
Description

Roamin' with the Romans is a linear route in the Lake District. It was first described in the 1999 book "Lakeland Mountain Challenges" by Ronald Turnbull and Roy Clayton. Starting at Windermere railway station, the route follows the old Roman Road over High Street to Penrith Castle and railway station. It is 36 km (23 miles) long, with 1100 m (3700 ft) of ascent.

East Highland Way

Submitted by Pawel Cymbalista on Sun, 11/20/2022 - 04:31pm
Description

The East Highland Way is a long distance route connecting Aviemore the ski and mountain resort with Fort William the outdoor capital of UK. It also connects Scotland's long distance walks: West Highland Way, Great Glen Way and the Road to the Isles Way forming The Highland 4.

You can find out more about the route visiting its website: http://www.easthighlandway.com

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