East Fork via Lost Lake

Submitted by New_Mexico_runner on Sun, 07/16/2023 - 02:20pm
Description

This route begins where New Mexico highway 578 ends and follows forest road 58.  Within a mile the trail crosses the West Fork of the Red River and becomes forest trail 487.  Within another mile the route turns left on forest trail 91 and climbs to beautiful Lost Lake in approximately four miles.  The route continues on for another mile and turns left on forest trail 56, also known as the East Fork Trail.  The route returns back to the same pavement where it departed.  The route is a beautiful alpine setting, passing through aspen groves and approaches the tree line at Lost Lake.  

Himmelsscheibenradweg

Submitted by David B. on Sun, 07/16/2023 - 04:45am
Description

Die Himmelsscheibe von Nebra gilt weltweit als älteste Abbildung des Kosmos.

Wolf Mountain Trail

Submitted by Scout McComb on Sat, 07/15/2023 - 05:52pm
Description

Classic central Texas hillcountry trail in one of its best state parks, Pedernales Falls State Park. The route is hilly and pretty exposed. Limestone and juniper trees abound. Starts low in the forest and climbs up and around Wolf Mountain with great views of the surrounding area including the Pedernales River. The trailhead is not far from the spring-fed Pedernales river, so you can reward yourself with a dip afterwards. Overall, this is a solid trail for central Texas runners that is easy to navigate. Best in cooler months or early morning.

Bruce Trail, Beaver Valley Section

Submitted by Chantal Demers on Sat, 07/15/2023 - 02:34pm
Description

The Beaver Valley section is one of nine sections of the 890km Bruce Trail, Canada's longest and oldest marked trail. This section is an approximately 115km section of trail starting at the end of the Blue Mountain section. More specifically, it starts just past the top of Blue Mountain Resort and ends in Blantyre. Fun fact: The start of the Beaver Valley section is the halfway point of the entire trail.