Tróia - Sagres (Portugal)

Submitted by Bmaia45 on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 03:56pm
Description

Esta é uma rota feita de bicicleta, eu quero ser o primeiro a fazer a correr.

Alpine Passes Trail

Submitted by northofsociety on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 12:59pm
Description

The Alpine Passes Trail strings together many of the most beautiful passes in the Graubunden and Valais Alps. One highlight follows another from the Greina Plateau to the passes and lake landscape at the foot of the Dents du Midi.

West Virginia High Points - Spruce Knob, Cheat Mountain, Thorny Flat, Bald Knob

Submitted by Skunk Girl on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 10:31am
Description

This route completes the 4 highest points in West Virginia (According to PeakVisor.com): Spruce Knob, Cheat Mountain, Thorny Flat, and Bald Knob. Spruce Knob is both the most prominent and the highest mountain in the Mountain State at 4863 feet. It is the highest both in the Allegheny Mountain Range and in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Its summit is more alpine than most mountains in the southern Appalachians, and it is densely populated with red spruce. High west winds have flagged trees so that limbs are only found on their eastward side.

The Circle Line including Hammersmith - Paddington

Submitted by Ed Borland on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 05:38am
Description

The full London Underground Circle Line including the Hammersmith to Paddington part that goes through West London (Ladbroke Grove, Latimer Road etc). 

Chief Joseph Mountain from Hurricane Creek

Submitted by MartaFisher on Wed, 08/31/2022 - 11:24pm
Description

Chief Joseph Mountain is the backdrop for the town of Joseph and Wallowa Lake. Even though there is no trail to the summit, people regularly summit from Wallowa Lake to the east. There’s even a Strava segment for that ascent. But this route is from the less used side at Hurricane Creek. You will have to bushwhack your way through a bunch of shrubs in the lower elevations and the route up will be steep.

James Peak

Submitted by Nick Tusa on Wed, 08/31/2022 - 08:33pm
Description

The trail begins at St Mary's Glacier Trailhead on a wide, rocky forest road heading northwest. Keep left of all offshoots, and within clearly drawn property lines on each side of the road. The road-trail rises quickly through a high subalpine forest that breaks suddenly across a bridge across the outlet of St Mary's Lake (.45 miles : 10,738'). The trail is somewhat ill-defined but intuitively followed along the NE shore toward the snow field. It narrows on a clearer path through dense willows and emerges on the north shore just below the snowfield.