Mark Kerry, Jon Stevens - Meon Valley Trail (United Kingdom) - 2021-01-22
Mark Kerry, David Bone - Leaves Green Circular (United Kingdom) - 2021-01-21
Bishop Bennet Way (United Kingdom)
The Bishop Bennet Way is a route in south west Cheshire, England. It is named after William Bennet (1745–1820), Bishop of Cork and Ross (1790–1794) and subsequently Bishop of Cloyne (1794–1820), who carried out detailed surveys of Roman roads including those between Deva (Chester) and Mediolanum (Whitchurch). The way starts near Beeston Castle then heads west towards Aldford, Farndon and then south via Malpas and to his final destination at Wirswall on the Cheshire–Shropshire border. There are hopes to extend it to Shrewsbury.
Harry Reynolds - Box Hill Round (United Kingdom) - 2021-01-22
Hugh Beedell - Cross Bucks Way (United Kingdom) - 2021-01-22
Mt Airy Powerlines (OH)
The Powerlines are a 5 mile out and back trail route that runs between Mt Airy Forest and Spring Grove Cemetery. Multiple climbs on the route make for some of the best mountain training in the Cincinnati area. There are 10-lap (50-mile) and 20-lap (100-mile) variations of this route.
James Park - Hong Kong Island Coastal Trail (Hong Kong) - 2021-01-20
Episode 121: FKTOY Europe Final
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The finale! Voters selected the top two FKTs in Europe for Female and Male, from a Nominations List of 23, out of 1,308 FKTs set in Europe in 2020.
Each one is different. Each person tells their story, in their own words. Listen up! And read the full article here.
Bellingen - Point Lookout
The "Down" version starts at the cairn at Point Lookout Carpark this routes makes its way down Robinsons Knob Trail before heading onto Horseshoe Road and eventually Scotchmans Range Road to the Bellingen War Memorial. All trail besides the first section of bitumen from the carpark with sensational views along the way. Despite being a net downhill, there is still ~2100m of climbing. The reverse "Up" version has ~3600m of climbing.