Lake Loop to Mollys Knob Vista

Submitted by wdancaster on Wed, 09/04/2024 - 07:02pm
Description

Hungry Mother State Park is one of the original six Virginia State Parks opened in 1936. It's known for beautiful woodlands and a placid 108-acre lake in the heart of the mountains.

To complete the FKT you’ll park at the spillway and run the course counter-clockwise. The course starts at the bridge and follow the Lake Loop (moderate) to Molly’s Knob Trail (hard) to Mollys Knob Vista (hard) and then continues back down Mollys Knob trail to complete the remainder of the Lake Loop, ultimately returning you to the bridge at the spillway.
 

Mt. Major Redline (NH)

Submitted by paul noel on Wed, 09/04/2024 - 06:50pm
Description

Mt. Major is located in Alton, NH. It sits in the eastern edge of the Belknap Range and is the most popular mountain in the area. Redlining it consists of hiking all 4 trails that reach the summit in a continuous hike, in any particular order. The trails include The Main Trail, Brook Trail, Boulder Trail, and Beaver Pond Trail. The idea is basically to hike to the summit on one trail hike back on another, hike up again on a third and back down on the forth. It is therefore required that you hit the summit twice and return twice (in the middle and at the end) to the trail head (Mt.

Longs Peak Picnic (CO)

Submitted by daniel.peterson122 on Wed, 09/04/2024 - 12:00pm
Description

The Longs Peak Picnic is an adventure "triathlon" conceived by Tatiana Kennedy and Daniel Peterson, involving cycling from Boulder, CO to the Longs Peak trailhead, swimming across the frigid Chasm Lake, navigating to the summit of Longs Peak, and then reversing it back to the starting point in Boulder.

This route was partly inspired by the popular 'Grand Teton Picnic', a route between Jackson, WY and the summit of the Grand Teton, similarly involving cycling, swimming, and running/low fifth class climbing.