Augustine Camino

Submitted by David Bone on Tue, 08/02/2022 - 01:17am
Description

Starting at Rochester Cathedral the Augustine Camino wanders through the orchards, woods and vineyards of Kent for 70 miles via Aylesford Priory and Canterbury Cathedral to the Shrine of St Augustine on the cliffs above the sea at Ramsgate.  The route celebrates the mission of St Augustine to convert the English to Christianity, visiting many sites of global historical significance. It also explores stunning examples of art and architecture, from the medieval to the modern, including work by the masters of the gothic revival, Pugin, Butterfield and Gilbert Scott.

The High Country Loop

Submitted by Adam Collins on Mon, 08/01/2022 - 10:02pm
Description

The ~170 mile loop explores some of the crown jewels of northwestern North Carolina- Grandfather Mountain, Wilson Creek, Linville Gorge, Mount Mitchell & the Black Mountain Crest, and the Roan Highlands (where it briefly dips into Tennessee). With over 35000 ft of elevation gain along the route, the High Country Loop is not for the faint of heart.

Coastal Alvar Red Loop

Submitted by Chantal Demers on Mon, 08/01/2022 - 04:30pm
Description

The Coastal Alvar Red Loop is located in Misery Bay Provincial Park. It is a large looping trail (following along the red blazes) that takes in the natural features in the eastern side of the park. It travels from the Visitor Centre, past old glacial beaches and dolostone pavements as it makes its way to the present-day shoreline. From there, the trail travels along the Lake Huron alvar coastline until it intersects with the Mac’s Bay Trail. At that point, the Coastal Alvar Trail turns north (left) along a glacial shoreline ridge as you make your way back to the Visitor Centre.

North Cascades High Route

Submitted by kaytlyn_g on Mon, 08/01/2022 - 04:20pm
Description

NOTE: Please use best judgement when doing this FKT, as weather/seasons affect the safety of the runner.

 

A link up of classic high routes and traverses in the North Cascades, traveling from near the Canadian Border to Stehekin. 

Weneslawe Walk

Submitted by Tim Mills on Mon, 08/01/2022 - 04:16pm
Description

Greensand Country An area of distinct, beautiful and loved countryside

Weneslawe Walk

Cup and Saucer Perimeter Loop

Submitted by jamiesonhatt on Mon, 08/01/2022 - 04:00pm
Description

Twenty km west of Little Current, with ample parking and trailhead off Highway 540, 3 km past the Bidwell Road corner, is the well known Cup and Saucer trail. With its dramatic 70 metre cliffs and breathtaking views, up to 12km of hiking trails, and a 2km adventure trail, it is one of the most popular trails in Ontario. Anywhere from 1.5 to 4 hours. Spectacular views over both the North Channel and Lake Manitou.