Trails with a Surface of gravel

Sajikigatake (Mt Sajiki).

Japan hiking trails

   The first part of your hike would be along a sealed, narrow lane. Then, once you arrive at your track, it is then unsealed, dirt with some roack to clamber over. The track is moderately steep so, if you are heading to Mt Sajiki, don’t push the pace. As most hiking areas throughout Japan …

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Daemonelix Trail

Nebraska Trails You will find numerous trails in this scenic portion of Nebraska. The Daemonelix Trail (often misspelled Damonelix Trail, Daemonolix, Daemonelicks Trail Trail or Damonolix Trail) is a short yet extremely interesting trail with scenic viewpoints, ancient beaver fossils and plenty of Great Plains scenery. With beautiful buttes on one side and the Niobrara River Valley on the …

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Coal Creek Anthem Trail

Colorado Front Range Bike Trail The Colorado Coal Creek Anthem Trail can be started in Louisville, CO on the Coal Creek Trail. It follows the creek through Lafayette and ends up in Erie, CO. For this particular ride, it branches off to the east and ends up in the Anthem housing development in Broomfield. There …

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Ikoma-sanke Hiking Course near Osaka City

  The trail is a mixture of different surfaces – sealed and unsealed – and, once you have completed the initial climb to the ridge-line, the track then undulates.  As you can see in my attached links, the 39km track is next-to-improbable to complete in one day, unless you attempt it about the longest day …

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Fort Toad

Toadstool trail in Nebraska

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Katy Trail

Bicycle Touring Trail This is one of America’s best trails for scenery, history, bike touring and hiking. At 238 miles, it makes a great touring trail and is especially popular with bicycle clubs, touring groups and active travel tour companies. It is unclear exactly which Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) are allowed or encouraged on the …

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