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.

Beerburrum West State Forest Loop

Submitted by Nathan Barden on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 04:01pm
Description

The Glasshouse Mountains are synonymous with the Sunshine Coast hinterland and so significant they are Queensland and National Heritage Register as a landscape of national significance. They were a meeting place for our Indigenous people where they gathered for ceremonies and trading. The mountains are of spiritual significance to the Aboriginal people and are truly a magnificent place to run or hike.

Run Across Vermont (VT)

Submitted by Scott Eugley on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 11:42am
Description

Run across the state of Vermont via any legal route between the border of New York and Vermont, and the border of Vermont and New Hampshire. A route across this state should take advantage of the state's beautiful Green Mountain Range and the state's historic downtowns. One should also consider exploring the iconic Appalachian and Long Trail. 

Cat Thomas Loop (NY)

Submitted by Sarah J Haley on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 08:51am
Description

Cat and Thomas Mountain loop, containing two of the Lake George 12ster peaks, is a fun and beautiful loop with rewarding views at both summits. The section headed up Thomas is short with a steady climb. The route up Cat is wide, rocky and hardy, and the backside trail between Cat and Thomas is more gnarly and remote. A fun mix of everything! Note there are two ways used for the descent - this is due to new trail vs. old trail and doesn’t appreciably change distance so you can choose either.