Djebel Siroua (Morocco)

Submitted by Mostapha BOULBOURJ on Fri, 09/04/2020 - 06:53am
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The Jebel Sirwa (or Siroua) is an isolated volcanic peak, rising from a high area (3000m-plus, so take it easy) to the south of the High Atlas. It offers trekking as good as you can find anywhere – rewarded by magnificent views, a cliff village and dramatic gorges. It is best in spring; winter is extremely cold.

The Start and Finish point for me it was the village of Tizgui.

Jebel n' Anrhomer (Morocco)

Submitted by Mostapha BOULBOURJ on Fri, 09/04/2020 - 06:42am
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Jebel n’ Anghomar is a mountain and is located in Souss-Massa-Drâa, Morocco. The elevation above sea level is 3607 metres. Variant forms of spelling for Jebel n’ Anghomar or in other languages: Jbel n’ Anghomar, Djebel Anghomer, Jebel Anrhomer, Djebel Anr’emer, Jebel n’ Anghomar, Djebel Anghomer, Djebel Anr'emer, Djebel Anr’emer, Jbel n' Anghomar, Jbel n’ Anghomar, Jebel Anrhomer, Jebel n' Anghomar, Jebel n’ Anghomar.

Episode 101: Eco-Challenge Special: Insider Scoop with Danelle Ballengee and Rea Kolbl

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"The World's Toughest Race" - probably is!  After a 17 year absence, Bear Grylls brings back Eco-Challenge on steroids, with a massive budget and plenty of stories, all on a bigger and badder course.  The 417 miles on Fiji, included all kinds of paddling, trekking, biking, ropes, and wading through hypothermia-inducing cold water; the 66 teams were given 11 days to finish, and for 22 teams, that wasn't enough.

Schwarzwald-Nordrandweg (Germany)

Submitted by thibaud.clipet on Fri, 09/04/2020 - 01:40am
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From Mühlacker to Karlsruhe-Durlach station through Pforzheim. The path is the northest trail from east to west of the black forest