Grand Canyon Adventure: The 750-Mile Hike That Nearly Killed Us (Part 1) | Nat Geo Live
Grand Canyon Adventure: The 750-Mile Hike That Nearly Killed Us (Part 1) | Nat Geo Live
Few people have completed a thru-hike of the Grand Canyon, and now Kevin Fedarko and Pete McBride know why: The 750-mile hike proved to be the most difficult undertaking of their lives. Join the pair as they comically recount their brutal adventure.
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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 750-mile hike quickly proved to be the most difficult undertaking of their lives. With no trail to follow, the two found themselves bushwhacking through dense brush and cacti, and moving up and down steep vertical terrain in scorching heat as they navigated their way through the canyon. Though they initially embarked on the hike as a way to raise public awareness of development issues threatening the iconic national park, the pair quickly found they had completely underestimated the difficulty of their journey and nearly quit in the first week. Join Fedarko and McBride as they comically recount their brutal adventure and shed light on the myriad of threats facing Grand Canyon National Park.
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After kayaking Grand Canyon, I now have your book based on the hike, I watched the film, I read The Emerald Mile. I think I’m obsessed.
mega
i’m in favor of modernizing access as much as possible!
i had the pleasure of doing part of this journey in 2001 8 days and about 110 miles give or take where wonderful but grueling ps i did the easy part on the eastern side it really is quite an experience i hope this video inspires others to give it a shot at part of it
I just want to thank Kevin Fadarko and Pete McBride for this beautiful and fullfilling documentary.
I have watched it (the 3 parts) on youtube several times now. Every time I watch it I feel like I’m listening to my favorite album. Just gives me so much! Thank you!!!
FIRST😂
This is the type of story I grew up watching ntional Geography with!!! stories of travel, amazing landscapes, animals…….Good job guys!!
looks kind of like an old matt damon
Amazing story!!!
Nice story but hard to listen to Kevin’s vocabulary. Megafauna? Ethos? Psychological matrix? Ugh. I just kept zoning out when he was speaking. 🙄
i didn’t know John Mellencamp was a backpacker
amazing
I would easily have done that in 3.5/ 4 months
Lesson: ask the professionals- those who have been there done that.
Why does this barely have any views?
This stuff is really important.
Boring af. A couple of egomaniacs trying to prove their self importance with 4th grade humour and overinflated stories of hardships. I miss true stories of travel as in 70s, 80s. People are boring.
Finally subbing to this channel pays off. An actual video that is longer than 2 minutes.
wow this is awesome. thank you. the human spirit lives! And thank you to the team that rebooted your mission.
I am so glad I stumbled across this. I am from Arizona originally. The Grand Canyon is an amazing place.
Great guys…
As a fan of the author Bill Bryson this all seems very familiar.
" Comically" is so appropriate a visual rendition of what happens. Good job guys. Glad your team survived the journey.
Anything that educate the public is welcome, thanks to your adventures