Iveragh Traverse (Ireland)
The Iveragh Traverse follows the spine of the Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry, from Knockbeg mountain near Waterville, to Crohane Mountain 10 km to the east of Killarney.
85km and 7500m overall ascent across rock bog and heather cover boulder fields with no paths or trails. 44 summits have to be visited in a landscape described in Mountainview.ie as "astonishingly rough", taking on what Paddy Dillon called "The longest hardest high level route in Ireland".
Mitch Morris - Bear Mountain (CT) - 2021-05-16
Michael Moore - McKenzie River Trail (OR) - 2021-05-15
Round of St. Mary's - Scilly Isles (United Kingdom)
Starts and finishes in the middle of Halgate green, on the Strand. The route is a 16km anti-clockwise laps of the main Coastal path around St.Mary's.
A beautiful and very scenic coastal lap, full of twists and turns around the various bays. Wild flowers at every turn, sometimes technical and rocky, at other times, fast single track and a white sandy beach to tackle. Look out for the small aircraft that flies in and out of the island, usually from Land's End on the English mainland- The most southern point of the UK.
Leithagebirge – vom Neusiedlersee nach Eisenstadt (Austria)
Leithagebirge – vom Neusiedlersee nach Eisenstadt
30,6km, 570Höhenmeter
Das Leithagebirge erstreckt sich über 35km und trennt das Wiener Becken vom Neusiedlersee. Wenn auch seine höchste Erhebung, der Sonnenberg, nur knapp 500hm aufweist, bietet die Strecke Abwechslung und eine grandiose Aussicht nach Wien und auf den Neusiedlersee. Punkt zu Punkt Rennen.
Start: an der Eisenstädterstraße (Bundesstraße)
Ziel: direkt im Zentrum von Eisenstadt, vorm Schloss Esterhazy