Rich Mountain Road GSMNP (TN)

Submitted by michaelw436 on Fri, 01/08/2021 - 02:29pm
Description

From the Ace Gap Trailhead, start at the gate, up and over the gravel road to the gate in Cades Cove, return back to the starting gate. This is an easy gravel road run in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The road is closed to car traffic from November through April. When its open, it’s very possible you will be running faster than any cars, as they are enjoying the scenery.

GR12C Monthermé Montcornet (France)

Submitted by gweber on Fri, 01/08/2021 - 12:40pm
Description

Au départ de Monthermé, direction les célèbres 4 fils Aymon et sa statue.

Vous monterez ensuite vers le rocher de l'Hermitage où vous attends le chevalier Dardennor et son point de vue.

L'arrivée se situe autour du magnifique château de Montcornet.

Grantham Canal (United Kingdom)

Submitted by jdconey on Fri, 01/08/2021 - 08:12am
Description

Between Grantham and Nottingham.  Starting in Grantham on the Bridge outside the Grantham Family Centre (Earlesfield Lane), follow the route next to the canal the whole way, ending where the canal meets the River Trent next to the Environment Agency Trentside Offices. Or run the other direction.  Where the canal has been removed for roads, follow the same direction as the canal and rejoin as soon as possible after the road.

New Forest N-S (United Kingdom)

Submitted by DanLatham on Fri, 01/08/2021 - 05:05am
Description

Run The New Forest:

This 50K ultra takes you from the picturesque village of Breamore, near Fordingbridge on the North Side of the New Forest National Park, UK.

Bukit Shahbandar (Brunei)

Submitted by Dr. M on Thu, 01/07/2021 - 11:24pm
Description

Brunei is located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. It's known for its beaches and biodiverse rainforest, much of it protected within reserves. 70% of Brunei’s land is covered in pristine jungle and there are many different hiking trails in there – balancing conservation and hiking in a sustainable manner. This makes Brunei unique, as much of the rainforest in the rest of Borneo is under threat due to logging and palm oil plantation.

The number one hiking spot is Bukit Shahbandar – just outside the capital city.