Sink the Battleship (WY)

Submitted by Evan Matthews on Fri, 10/08/2021 - 10:00am
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Starting from the Teton Canyon trailhead, start up toward Alaska Basin.  A little over a mile in, turn left (just after the Goat Boulder) and cross the creek to gain the Roaring Canyon "trail".  This trail is obvious at first, but becomes fairly faint and eventually navigates a lot of fallen trees before becoming obvious again.  Head through Roaring Canyon all the way up to Hurricane Pass.  Here, turn right (South) toward Alaska Basin.  Right around the area of the Jedidiah Smith Wilderness sign, turn southwest and head straight for the southern ridge of Battleship Mountain.  Take the south

Episode 158: Let's hear this again: Kelly Halpin goes solo and unsupported on the gnarly Wind River High Route

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Person-Person

Welcome back to a classic episode of the Fastest Known Podcast. That’s right, this week we are re-airing our August 15th, 2020 interview with Kelly Halpin who had just completed the Wind River High Route, solo and unsupported.

Tour du Lac de Grand Lieu (France)

Submitted by Lacdegrandlieu44 on Fri, 10/08/2021 - 01:50am
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Le Tour du Lac de Grand Lieu 

Sur un parcours de 66,9 km avec un D+ 179m, empruntant Mi Chemin - Mi Route. 
Courez/Marchez/Roulez  autour d’un des plus grands Lac de France. 

Le départ et l’arrivée au départ de la Pierre aiguë près de Saint Aignan de Grand Lieu ( a coté de Nantes ) 

Le record actuel est détenu chez les Hommes en 4h44 par Jonathan Parise et 5h17 par Camille Thiré Monnier 

Accessible uniquement entre Mai et Octobre en raison de la montée des eaux.

Une page Facebook est dédié à cette événement: Tour du Lac de Grand Lieu 

San Jacinto via White Maiden's Walkway & Tahquitz Ridge (CA)

Submitted by Travis.Soares on Thu, 10/07/2021 - 07:52pm
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This route consists of reaching three summits. Tahquitz Rock & Peak, Mt. San Jacinto, and Suicide Rock. They are located on opposite sides of a bowlike ridgeline and combining them makes for an excellent adventure. I suppose this linkup could be considered a "triple crown" of the Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks area. I'll go ahead an say it: if you are into mountaineering, rock climbing, ridge running, bushwacking, and trail running then this is a must do route! Also there are some crazy big trees out there!