Jack Henstridge
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Climb Scafell Pike
Cumbria, United Kingdom
5.0
3.7 mi
/ 2910 ft gain
There are 3 main routes up to the summit of Scafell Pike; one from Borrowdale, one from Great Langdale, and the one we chose from Wasdale and the shores of Wast Water, England’s deepest Lake. No route is easier than the others and it’s down to personal preference.The Wasdale trail starts off at barely above sea level, at roughly 300ft with a total ascent of 2910ft in 6km, and considering the to...
Backpack Kolob Canyons, Zion NP
New Harmony, Utah
5.0
16 mi
/ 1000 ft gain
Overview
Starting at Lee Pass trailhead the trail descends down to run alongside the Timber Creek, past the open finger canyons of the nearby cliffs. At roughly mile 3 the trail will bend slowly to the left and climb up before descending again to run upstream and alongside La Verkin creek. Campsites 1-3 are before this point. The trail can be hard to follow when it gets down into the creek b...
Hike Brecon Beacons Horseshoe
Powys, United Kingdom
4.0
9 mi
/ 2300 ft gain
Starting out from the car park turn left and walk north along the road that leads to the old lower Neuadd reservoir and pump house. Pen y Fan, Corn Du and Cribyn will all be in view from here. Follow the path left and along the high banks of the reservoir until you reach a metal gate which leads into an open field. Here you will be faced with the toughest part of the hike, best to get it done e...
Rock Climb at Cheddar Gorge
Cheddar, United Kingdom
1 mi
/ 50 ft gain
The gorge is split into 2 sections, the north side and south side of the road – the north side is accessible year round, but the south side is subject to periodic closures and is worth checking with the entrance station if it is open (a general rule is that it is closed between march and June due to high tourism activity).
Access to your chosen crag is super easy. There are many parking sp...
Hike Tryfan North Ridge
Conwy, United Kingdom
3.7 mi
/ 2296.6 ft gain
The route on Tryfan although, like many scramble routes, being open to artistic license, does have a few key points to help you stay on track. Starting out from the carpark along the A5, the first main point is the Milestone Buttress; go through the wooden gate and the path deposits you at the foot of this impressive structure and its up to you to scurry along its base and up to the ridge line....
Broome Hut via Second Creek Trail
Winter Park, Colorado
1.94 mi
/ 712 ft gain
Broome Hut is a short, but steep all year-round hike, but offers great snowshoeing and cross-country skiing as well.Once you reach the hut you are rewarded with incredible views of the Continental Divide, Berthoud Pass, and the Vasquez Peak Wilderness. The Cirque (bowl) is also accessible from above the hut for back country Skiing/Snowboarding. You can also continue out into the back-country if...
Summit Mount Snowdon via the Watkin Path
Gwynedd, United Kingdom
5.0
7.4 mi
/ 3280.8 ft gain
AlthoughMt Snowdon is only a modest 3,560ft the trailhead starts barely abovesea level, so you’ll be doing a lot of climbing, almost the wholemountain. The trailhead is located directly opposite the car parking area. Itstarts off really mellow through old ancient woodlands and is very easy tofollow. As the trail starts to climb out of the woodland, it will wind and bendits way across a waterfal...
Hike to Corryholly Bothy
Glenfinnan, United Kingdom
5.0
5 mi
/ 1640.4 ft gain
The trail is easily found, and starts 100m down the road from the Glenfinnan viaduct and monument visitor centre in a small gravel carpark. Walk through the small gravel carpark and onto the paved estate road.
Follow this track as it gently sweeps through the Glen for 8 kilometres before turning into a gravel track just as it reaches the Corryhully Bothy. Its very hard to get lost, just stick...
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