Nathan Roulson - 22 Churches - 2022-11-19
Philippa Tooms - Preston Guild Wheel (United Kingdom) - 2022-03-06
Justin Kousky - Old Putnam Rail Trail (Brewster to the Bronx, NY) - 2022-11-08
Natalie Weeks - Ozaukee Interurban Trail (WI) - 2020-11-14
Moor than Meets the Eye
Moor than Meets the Eye is a linear route in Scotland. The hike was first described in the 2015 book Wilderness Weekends by Phoebe Smith. The route starts at Rannoch railway station and crosses the bogs, peaks and ghosts of Rannoch Moor via Corrour, finishing at Spean Bridge station.
A Pint Too Far
A Pint Too Far is a linear route in the Scottish Highlands. It was first described in the 2015 book Wilderness Weekends by Phoebe Smith. The route starts at the ferry drop-off in Barrisdale Bay, and crosses the Knodyart Peninsula to reach the UK's most remote pub, The Old Forge in Inverie, from where a ferry may be caught back to Mallaig.
Packhorse Trail
The Packhorse Trail is a linear route in the Peak District. Starting in the village of Hayfield, the route follows an ancient bridleway through Edale, Derwent and over Moscar, finishing at Sheffield Cathedral. Nick Goddard has made a short documentary film and Christopher Goddard a beautiful map describing the route.
Patrick Scheel - Mt. Kenya – 3 Routes - 2022-07-03
Ama Dablam
Ama Dablam is one of the most beautiful mountains in the world and is as well known as Everest in the Khumbu Himalaya of Nepal.
Its Southwest Ridge is the normal route, with rocky ridges on the route and steep glaciers to reach the summit.