The Southern Carpathians (also known as the Transylvanian Alps) extend approximately 300km from the Prahova Valley in the east to the Iron Gates in the west, forming the highest and most rugged section of Romania's Carpathian chain.
[Read More]OneRidge: Western Carpathians
Trekking
The Western Carpathians (Apuseni Mountains) form a distinct mountain group in northwestern Romania, separated from the main Carpathian chain by the Transylvanian Plateau.
[Read More]OneRidge: Eastern Carpathians
Trekking
The Eastern Carpathians stretch approximately 600km through northeastern Romania, running through the historical regions of Maramures, Bukovina, and Moldova.
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Trekking
Uniting the Carpathians through a continuous trekking route
The mission of OneRidge project is to design and establish a continuous trekking route(s) that spans the length of Romania’s Carpathian Mountains, starting from the Iron Gates in the southwest and stretching all the way to the northern border with Ukraine.
[Read More]Annapurna circuit - the aftermath
Trekking
Here is day by day itinerary with trekking information, cost for food/drinks/accommodation and also a few DOs/DONTs…
[Read More]Annapurna circuit - the training
Trekking
Here is the 4-week training plan for Annapurna Circuit, a bit different than Gasherbrum2 training plan for a few reasons:
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