S2.E13 ∙ Bull Run Sun, Dec 18, 2011 On their last runs in Peru, all three trucking teams are charged with delivering loads to a large, local festival, high into the Andes. Lisa and G.W. haul a load of bulls, some of which have G.W. running and diving out the bulls horns' ...
Jeremy Dreyfuss
Mount Huashan – the world’s most dangerous hike challenges even the most daring thrill-seekers to take on a death-defying and exhilarating adventure. It consists patches of treacherous stairs, steep mountains, rickety planks, and clumsy iron stairs that do their best to dampen the spirit. No ...
Crater Lake itself is the featured attraction in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, and the 33-mile Scenic Rim Drive is the best way to see the nation's deepest lake. The park is open year-round, but the roads around the rim close from late October through early April. The trail is narrow bu...
Montana: Going-to-the-Sun Road Open seasonally, the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana’s Glacier Park is 50 miles of big mountains, plunging waterfalls and massive glaciers. For 33 miles of the drive, there isn't a single service station or restaurant to be found. However, travelers may...
Crater Lake itself is the featured attraction in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, and the 33-mile Scenic Rim Drive is the best way to see the nation's deepest lake. The park is open year-round, but the roads around the rim close from late October through early April. The trail is narrow bu...
to stop,” he says. “By then I was more interested in going to the mountains. I was in a good position, but I wouldn’t have stayed in snowboarding. The worst thing was summer training on the glacier. I didn’t like being on snow in the summer. I liked that I could climb all...
Traveling on these roads can give you better opportunities to explore the desert since they cross through its deep interior. The western Desert Road- from Aksu and Kuqa to Hotan This road is a desert extension of the “heavenly” Du Ku Highway (crossing Tianshan Mountains)- both united under...
Over the past couple of decades, winter backcountry recreation has exploded, from skiers and snowboarders leaving the resort boundary, to snowmobilers venturing deep into the mountains, and snowshoers heading out for winter walks on popular summer trails. Experienced riders are pushing into bi...
Over the past couple of decades, winter backcountry recreation has exploded, from skiers and snowboarders leaving the resort boundary, to snowmobilers venturing deep into the mountains, and snowshoers heading out for winter walks on popular summer trails. Experienced riders are pushing...