CC Divide (Coeur d’Alene Crest Divide)
CC Divide trail 404 follows the crest of the Coeur d’Alene Mountains for about 63 miles. The western trailhead is at Thompson Pass on Forest Highway 7 between Wallace, Idaho and Thompson Falls, Montana. The eastern trailhead is at Dolan Pass on Crow Creek road south of Plains, Montana.
David Seidman - Pacific Crest Trail - Section I, White Pass to Snoqualmie Pass - 2022-08-01
Shannon Robertson - Onion Valley to Whitney Portal Loop (CA) - 2018-09-28
Jason Kinosh, Brian Twardy - Catskills Devil Path - the "other" 9 (NY) - 2022-06-04
Kristina Preußner, Dirk Preußner - Peaks of the Balkans (Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro) - 2023-06-24
Manfred Siebert-Diering, Jens Pfaff - Harzer BaudenSteig (Germany) - 2021-05-09
Cascade Slide Loop (NY)
This is the winter-only cascade slide mountaineering route, starting and finishing at the cascade trailhead. The route starts with traveling 73 from the trailhead to the cascade access road between cascade lakes, then ascends the Cascade Ice climbing route (WI2) and continues up Cascade Slide to the summit, with a bushwhack before reaching the summit dome. The route then descends the hiking trail back to the trailhead.
Tiziano Scatolin - Cammino delle Colline del Prosecco (Italy) - 2023-07-24
Cammino delle Colline del Prosecco (Italy)
This route has been recently defined as an UNESCO path, linking Vidor to Vittorio Veneto through the most scenic hills belonging to the Prosecco Valley (official website: https://collineconeglianovaldobbiadene.it/cammino-delle-colline-del-pro…). It combines technical paths to easy roads, always surrounded by hills, vineyards and mountains. There are indications but it is better to follow the GPX track, because sometimes it is not easy to find the right way.