March 15, 2015
Posted by Ramon in Australia, Camping, Class 8, Hiking, IUCN Protected Category 2, Lakes, Looped Hike, Multiday Hike, National Parks, Oceanic, Peak Labels, Ridges, Tasmania, Temperate Deciduous Forests, UNESCO
Multiday Hike
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July 26, 2014
Posted by Ramon in Australia, Camping, Class 4, Gorges, Hiking, IUCN Protected Category 2, Multiday Hike, National Parks, Semi-arid Steppe, Western Australia, Xeric Shrublands & Deserts
Murchison River Gorge
The Murchison River Gorge is a spectacular riverine gorge that can be found in Kalbarri National Park in mid-west Western Australia. The 80-kilometre-long gorge has been carved out by the mighty Murchison river, the second-longest river in Australia, as it meandered over millions of years towards the end of its (currently) 780 kilometre journey, just before swerving towards the township of Kalbarri and the Indian Read more3
May 22, 2014
Posted by Ramon in Australia, Camping, Class 7, Hiking, IUCN Protected Category 2, Mediterranean, Multiday Hike, National Parks, Ridges, Sclerophyll & Mediterranean Forests, Sunrise & Sunset, Western Australia
Stirling Ridge Walk
The Stirling Range is unique in many, many ways. Suddenly and abruptly rising from very flat, nondescript lowlands, the range is a prominent feature in the landscape and can be seen clearly from vast distances. Spectacular cloud formations are frequently seen here, which explains the Aboriginal (the Wagyl Kaip people being the traditional custodians) name for the range, 'Koi Kyenunu-ruff', which means ‘mist rolling Read more
April 13, 2014
Posted by Ramon in Australia, Camping, Class 6, Coastlines, Hiking, IUCN Protected Category 2, Mediterranean, Multiday Hike, National Parks, Sclerophyll & Mediterranean Forests, Solo Hike, Western Australia
Cape to Cape Track
The Cape to Cape Track is a 135-km-long trail that runs north-south along the west coast of the peninsula between Cape Naturaliste in the north, and Cape Leeuwin in the south. The trail itself mostly follows sweeping, windswept limestone ridges and long stretches of seemingly untouched, pristine beaches. It does, however, occasionally mix it up by looping inland through woodland and gorgeous karri forests Read more0
February 8, 2013
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Camping, Class 6, Forests, Guided Hike, Hiking, IUCN Protected Category 6, Kelantan, Malaysia, Mountains, Multiday Hike, Tropical Rainforest
Tok Nenek, Bubu, Yong Yap (TNBYY)
The loop that is known as YYBTN (Yong Yap, Bubu, Tok Nenek) or TNBYY if hiked clockwise, takes 3-4 days and covers three major peaks. One of the peaks is Mount Yong Yap (elevation: 2168 m), the 11th highest point in Malaysia and the 6th in Peninsular Malaysia. The loop has a wide variety of terrain, including tricky bamboo sections, multiple ascents and descents, as well as numerous river crossings. The peak Read more0
November 7, 2012
Posted by Ramon in Alpine, Arctic & Antarctic Tundra, Class 8, Hiking, Humid Subtropical, IUCN Protected Category 2, Looped Hike, Mountains, Multiday Hike, National Parks, Nepal, Peak Labels, Pradesh 1, Solo Hike, UNESCO