Garimpeiro

Submitted by biagioni on Wed, 05/15/2024 - 11:33am
Description

Na centenária cidade de Ouro Preto, berço de histórias entrelaçadas pela riqueza do ouro e pelos feitos heroicos dos inconfidentes, surge um FKT único e desafiador: Garimpeiro. Nesse cenário majestoso, onde montanhas se erguem como guardiãs da memória e da tradição, você poderá desbravar os caminhos que outrora foram trilhados pelos bandeirantes em busca do precioso metal dourado.

A rota de cem milhas atravessa não apenas os quilômetros de trilhas sinuosas e aclives íngremes, mas também mergulha no contexto histórico, cultural e gastronômico de Minas Gerais.

Champlain Lookout (QC, Canada)

Submitted by FXB on Wed, 05/15/2024 - 08:13am
Description

The route begins at the gate of the Gatineau Parkway next to parking P3. Follow the parkway until you reach Promenade Champlain. Take a left on the Promenade Champlain and follow Promenade Champlain until you reach the Champlain Lookout which is located about 1km after the Étienne Brulé Lookout. Once at the top enjoy the view and come back down the same way you went up.

 

The Champlain Lookout is the most scenic lookout in the Gatineau Park. Often closed to automobile traffic. The only way to access the lookout is by human power.

The Sisters

Submitted by scottorlosky on Tue, 05/14/2024 - 08:43am
Description

The Nine Sisters in San Luis Obispo county, California is a chain of nine volcanic peaks.  Only five of the peaks are accessible since the remaining four are privately owned and have no public access. The route requires climbing each of the five peaks in succession.  It starts with Black Hill in the western part of the chain and consists of an out-and-back route to the top of Black Hill and return.

Kölnpfad

Submitted by dominiksaelzer… on Tue, 05/14/2024 - 05:06am
Description

The Kölnpfad is a 160 km long circular hiking trail around Cologne that was opened in 2008 and is divided into stages. The route of the Cologne Path was determined in 2007 and the route markings were completed in the summer of 2008. Hiking sign is a white circle on a black background, the sign for circular hiking trails around places in North Rhine-Westphalia. In some places you can find the Cologne Path logo designed by the Cologne Eifel Association, a rectangular marking in the Cologne colors of red and white with the black cathedral towers in the red field.