Kunanyi Abels Link-up

Submitted by jD miller on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 11:07pm
Description

This Route takes you from sea level in the middle of Tasmania's capitol Hobart; up the main mountain range Kunanyi and summiting all the Abel Mountains in the Wellington Range, before heading back down and finishing back at sea level where you started.

A bit of History for you as to why "The Abels" are a feature.
Tasmania’s Abels – named for Abel Tasman, the Dutch explorer who, in 1642, was the first European to sight Tasmania – are almost unknown.

Holland Peak Loop (MT)

Submitted by MilesK on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 03:10pm
Description

This route starts and ends at the popular recreation area of Holland Lake at the base of the Swan Range in Western Montana. Starting with running on trail North, followed by tagging Holland Peak, the highest point of the Swan Range, and then staying true to the ridgeline headed South finishing at Holland Fire Lookout and Holland Lake, this route has it all. From huckleberry and grizzly bear filled woods, to magnificent ridgelines, rock scrambling and runnable trail, this route will entertain even the most veteran of mountain athletes.

Cadillac Pathway "Double Loop" Trail (MI)

Submitted by kirshappyfeet on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 11:48am
Description

Had a day off and was excited to explore some trails around Cadillac, Michigan near the state's Huron-Manistee National Forest. The Cadillac Pathway appears to be a popular 10.3ish mile cross country ski trail route in the winter months that is very well maintained and beloved by the locals. Distance is 10.3-10.7 depending on Garmin vs. Strava as it brings together two separate loop routes.

Staffordshire Gritstone Walk (United Kingdom)

Submitted by u003f on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 10:44am
Description

In the South West of The Peak District can be found the most dramatic natural Gritstone scenery, not just edges but gorges above rivers, cascades in rivers and unique fauna such as the Staffordshire Wallaby or flora such as the Mountain Pansy.

Perhentian Small Island Circumnavigation (Malaysia)

Submitted by Khoo Kay Hao on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 08:57am
Description

The name "Perhentian" means "stopping point" in Malay, referring to the islands' traditional role as a waypoint for traders between Bangkok and Malaysia. The islands were sparsely inhabited by fishermen for centuries, although tourism now accounts for most economic activity.