Gunung Pulai (Malaysia)

Submitted by Khoo Kay Hao on Mon, 02/08/2021 - 05:44am
Description

Gunung Pulai is a 654 meter high hill near the city of Johor Bahru. Although “Gunung” means “mountain or Mt.” in Malay, it is technically not high enough to be regarded as a mountain.

You will need to park your car at the start of the5 km road that leads all the way to the summit (on which sits some telecommunication towers), and proceed on foot. A few hundred meters in, the road splits into two, one going up to the peak, and one going down to the picnic/waterfall area, and you will see the archway to the now defunct recreational forest.

Trundle to Humps Figure of 8 (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Dave Morris-89 on Sun, 02/07/2021 - 07:38am
Description

Easy descents with a couple of hard ground steep and steady accents.  Trails between two historic points of interest climbing to the Trundle Iron Age fort the across to the Devils Humps Bronze Age burial site. The final return follows a road and pathways through Lavant.

Sussex 3 Rings (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Dave Morris-89 on Sun, 02/07/2021 - 07:22am
Description

This routes covers the three rings in West Sussex.
 

These forts/rings are;