Colonel Bob Via Quinault

Submitted by dashingabout on Fri, 09/06/2024 - 04:38pm
Description

An absolute classic of a "climb" on the western peninsula. Summer is the ideal season to attempt an FKT, due to deep snow in the winter which can linger in some capacity into June or even early July on a good year. This is one of the two routes to the Colonel Bob lookout, the longer and harder of the two. The climb starts in the Quinault rainforest on the South Shore Road, and steeply switchbacks its way up Ziegler Creek, passing through a beautiful ancient rainforest untouched by logging.

The Priest

Submitted by brandonmoore2314 on Thu, 09/05/2024 - 05:36pm
Description

The Priest (4,063ft) is a summit in Nelson County Virginia, and located in the Priest Wilderness of the George Washington National Forest.  

The summit of the priest is reached via the Appalachian trail, which from the trailhead at Route 56, gains over 3000 vertical feet from base to summit, making it one of the tallest climbs in Virginia. 

Three Ridges Loop

Submitted by brandonmoore2314 on Thu, 09/05/2024 - 03:09pm
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Three Bridges from Hwy 56

The three ridges loop is a classic Virginia trail running route, consisting of 13.5 miles and over 4,000 ft of elevation gain. The route includes steep ascents and descents, rocky trails, stream crossings, and also some really fast runnable sections; packing a lot of adventure into a relatively short trail run. 

This "lollipop" route can completed in either the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction.