Burgwaldpfad (Germany)

Submitted by jobed77 on Wed, 07/22/2020 - 01:20pm
Description

The Burgwaldpfad (translates to "castle-forest-trail") is a roughly 50k long trail that connects the towns of Frankenberg in the north and Marburg at the southern end. It's a  well marked hiking trail, mainly on forrest roads, that leads through the name giving Burgwald. This is the landscape the famous brothers Grimm had as inspiration for their fairy tales when they lived in Marburg at the beginning of the 19th century: Dark and silent forests, mixed up with rural cultural landscape. Scattered in between little villages, creeks, rivers and castles (most of them just ruins today).

Western States 200 (CA)

Submitted by Dan Barger on Wed, 07/22/2020 - 01:16pm
Description

This Route is used in the famous Western States 100 Mi Endurance Run. And out & back run between Placer High School in Auburn Ca where the WS100 finishes, and follow the modern day route run in 2019 to Squaw Valley, and return to Auburn 200.4 miles. 

Große Gesäuseüberschreitung (Austria)

Submitted by wendixvx on Wed, 07/22/2020 - 08:59am
Description

The traverse of the Hochtorgruppe: Großer Ödstein - Planspitze, 14,6km/2465m D+/2822m D-/UIAA3. The official Route starts in Johnbach (parking lot before the gravel road) and ends at Kummerbrücke. 
First you climb Großer Ödstein via Kirchengrat, then you climb Festkogel, Hochtor (highest point of the traverse), Rosskuppe and the last summit Planspitze. Afterwards down to the Kummerbrücke via Wasserfallweg, a really steep and technical downhill. 
You can find the exact description on bergsteigen.com and don´t forget to bring a helmet. 

Nigel Jenkins Dartmoor Round (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Andy Connor on Wed, 07/22/2020 - 06:49am
Description

While most of the country was preparing to party on the eve of the new Millenium in 1999, Nigel Jenkins of Axe Valley Runners had a different sort of celebration in mind. In horrendous weather he was out on Dartmoor, southern England's most remote and open space, notching up the first completion of a new round.