Bright Peaks 50k

Submitted by Joseph Dorph on Thu, 06/16/2022 - 07:00pm
Description

Start finish in Howitt Park Sound shell. The route summits all visible peaks from Bright in the most direct route. 

Peaks:

Apex 626m

Mt Porepunkah 1178m

Kinder Peak 1186m

Wet Gully Ridge 930m

Mystic Launch 797m

Clear spot 999m

Strava link: https://www.strava.com/activities/3282612886 

Mt. Ena

Submitted by MukimukiRunner on Thu, 06/16/2022 - 06:11pm
Description

Mt. Ena is located at the southernmost tip of the Chuo Alps on the border of Nagano and Gifu prefectures, standing at 2,191 meters. It's also one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains, the Nihon Hyaku Meizan. It's said that when Emperor Tensho was born, his afterbirth (placenta) was offered to this mountain, thus getting the name Mt Ena. The kanji characters are different, but ena means afterbirth in Japanese. The trees from this mountain are also held sacred and used for the making of paper streamers used in the Grand Shrines of Ise, the most important Shinto shrine in all of Japan.

Les 60 heures de Richard en Gaspésie

Submitted by Richard Roy on Thu, 06/16/2022 - 10:49am
Description

Pour les 60 heures de Richard ce sera un défi de rando/course dans la magnifique région de la Gaspésie. Le départ se fait à L'Anse-au-Griffon, ensuite le sentier emprunté coupera Parc National de Forillon pour se rendre jusqu'au Bout-du-Monde puis revenir et traversée la route 197. Après le sentier va contourner Fontenelle et enchaîné Gaspé, Douglastown puis se diriger vers le mont Pudding Stone et redescendre jusqu'à La Malbaie. Enfin, Val-d'Espoir et terminer le périple à Percé.

Ce défi est en pleine autonomie!!

Liberty Lake Loop (Big Dam to Eel Weir)

Submitted by patelakis on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 07:56pm
Description

Liberty Lake Loop - Kejimkujik National Park. The longest, and most challenging hiking trail at Keji.  A truly wilderness  backcountry experience.  It has has open rolling  logging roads, single track with various stretches of grown over foliage, trees and downfall that needs to navigated around.  The footing is generally good, but sections are rock or root strewn.  There are two boggy areas on the approach and leaving Liberty Lake camp site and one major river crossing and variou wet/muddy sections early spring/summer.