Description
Adventurers Amber Valenti and Krystle Wright are half of the all-women team that traveled 2,700 miles down the Amur River through the wilds of Mongolia and Russia. Along the way, they pushed their minds and bodies to the limit and learned that the journey planned is rarely the journey taken.
Few people have ever completed a thru-hike of the Grand Canyon, and now National Geographic explorers Kevin Fedarko and Pete McBride know why: The almost 800-mile hike quickly proved to be the most difficult undertaking of their lives. With no trail to follow, the two found themselves...
Published 03/22/17
Few people have ever completed a thru-hike of the Grand Canyon, and now National Geographic explorers Kevin Fedarko and Pete McBride know why: The almost 800-mile hike quickly proved to be the most difficult undertaking of their lives. With no trail to follow, the two found themselves...
Published 03/22/17
Few people have ever completed a thru-hike of the Grand Canyon, and now National Geographic explorers Kevin Fedarko and Pete McBride know why: The almost 800-mile hike quickly proved to be the most difficult undertaking of their lives. With no trail to follow, the two found themselves...
Published 03/22/17