Cerro del Mono / Monkey Mountain (Mexico)

Submitted by David Kilgore on Wed, 01/20/2021 - 01:52pm
Description

A small mountain south of Sayulita.  Start of the main road and drop down into the ditch and go to the left.  You pass by a roster farm and then get on to an old country road.  Bulls might be out on the road, but you are able to run by but definitely do so with caution.  When you will come to a dead-end at a property, take the left through the gate, embark up a steep hill, but keep your eyes to the right for the trail sign.  You will follow the trail sign along the perimeter of the property, there are german shepherds barking loudly (Kind of spooky), but they won't harm you.  Then follow th

Cerro Los Piches (Chile)

Submitted by Tuor on Wed, 01/20/2021 - 05:21am
Description

Los Piches is a summit of the Central Andes, close to Santiago, the Chilean capital. With 4232 m high, it can be considered as a high-altitude objective, without having to serious about acclimatisation.

Leaves Green Circular (United Kingdom)

Submitted by markkerry1@hot… on Tue, 01/19/2021 - 08:03am
Description

A mainly rural walk with farmland and commons, passing around Biggin Hill airport with its wartime connections. The full route extends to Downe where Down House was Darwin's home - see Bromley Circular Walks page for more details and Darwin links. One of the Bromley Circular Walks, several of which can be linked to make a much longer route. Part of the route coincides with the London LOOP.

https://ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Leaves+Green+Circular