Hillsboro & Sawyers Peaks (NM)
Hillsboro (10,020') and Sawyers (9,660') Peaks are in Gila National Forest. This route features a a beautiful high altitude run in a remote area of New Mexico. There is a conveniently accessible parking lot, complete with a pooper, which offers free overnight parking. The starting point is in the center at Emory Pass which is located in the Gila National Forest (almost 3M acres in size). The route taken here was at an out and back to Hillsboro Peak (10.5 mile round trip) with a return to Emory Pass Parking Lot (good place to swap gear) and on to Sawyers Peak (8.5 mile round trip).
Bill Briggs - Antero, Tabeguache & Shavano (CO) - 1988-06-17
Antero, Tabeguache & Shavano (CO)
TH-to-TH times for summiting these 3 Colorado 14ers. Bill Briggs submitted the route round trip from the bottom of the Baldwin Gulch 4WD road. With the popularity of Nolan's 14, the point-to-point route will be more commonly done.
Bill Briggs - Crestone 14er Group (CO) - 1987-08-16
Bill Briggs - Torreys to Bierstadt (CO) - 1985-08-06
Torreys to Bierstadt (CO)
A logical link up (if you have a shuttle) that was done by Bill Briggs in 1985. We have not heard of a repeat:
Starting for the Grays and Torreys trailhead, ascend Torreys, Grays, Edwards, Argentine, Square Top, Bierstadt and finish at Guanella Pass.
Winterswijkse Berg (Netherlands)
Heini Rave submitted this unusual route (which is only a small portion of the Winterswijkse berg mountain bike course):
Kilian Jornet - Pyranees Crossing (Spain) - 2010-05-09
Pyrenees Crossing (Spain)
Crossing the Pyrenees from Hondarribia (Atlantic) to Llança (Mediteranean). 700 km ?
The track on our map shows Kilian Jornet's (2010) route.