Lanjarón 3000 (Spain)

Submitted by MARIO GALVEZ on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 12:03pm
Description

Lanjaron is mountain town of Granada (SPAIN). In the south of Sierra Nevada, in front of Mediterranean sea. Lanjaron is the town with the most height accumulated grandient of Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal). 2953 METERS.

 

This route stars from the lowerst of the village at 240 metres, untill CABALLO PEAK 3011 metres and acrossing by an unbelievable arabic  irrigation ditch, chestnut forest, pines forest, olives and almonds trees.

 

Tszil Mountain

Submitted by qclelland on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 09:23am
Description

Route starting in the parking lot of Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, heading up past all three lakes then a right turn up the scree to Tszil Mountain which overlooks the last one.

Juvass - Glittertind - Juvass

Submitted by Tolgus1701 on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 06:41am
Description

Ruten starter ved nybygget, Juva, som er en del av Juvasshytta. Stien følger ny DNT-merking ned mot Heimsætre og videre over elva. Etter elva treffer man på Visdalsvegen, og følger denne oppover mot Spiterstulen. Rett etter en veldig kort bro tar man raskt opp til venstre inn i skogen, og mot en liten teltplass. Ruten følger herfra en rødmerket sti som fortsetter bak teltplassen og opp mot der stien til Glittertind fra Spiterstulen går. Stien er gammel, så raskeste vei gjelder.

Via Yprensis (Belgium)

Submitted by mmeersseman on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 03:14am
Description

As a reminder of the first pilgrims who once started their journey here, the Via Yprensis starts at the head of the Westerstaketsel, 500 m far into the North Sea. Along the mouth of the Yser and the center of the city you come to the Ganzenpoot. There Karel Cogghe and Hendrik Geeraert succeeded in October 1915 in opening the sluices and flooding the Yser plain, stopping the advance of the Germans. The Via Yprensis follows part of the front region along the banks of the Yser, through nature reserves and small villages. The thought of WWI is never far away.

Devil's Peak

Submitted by llpaschke on Thu, 08/03/2023 - 07:36pm
Description

Devil's Peak is located in the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness with a summit at 5045 feet. There is a fire lookout tower located on the summit which is in good condition and available for overnight stays. The Cool Creek Trail makes for a challenging ascent and provides some great views of Mt. Hood and other surrounding peaks along the way. While this route provides steep grades, it is also runnable at times.