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Today's America round-up is dominated by mountains, hikes and amazing views. The first article is a classic US road-trip, taking us along the Bypass 12, with winding roads and beautiful nature, the the highlight of which is formation called the Delicate Arch. Next, we'll head south, for a climbing expedition to the summit of Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, where the temperatures inside the tents are as cold as outside. And for our last feature we're bouncing back to the USA, where we'll embark on what might be one of the country's most dangerous hiking routes.
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My Travel Story: USA (Byway 12, Capitol Reef NP, Goblin Valley SP, Arches NP) - Part 2 (23 photos)
written by @crazy-andy
After early morning wake up, we headed to the car and hit the road because we had a long day ahead of us, with drive from Bryce all the way to Moab with stop in Goblin valley State park and sunset hike to Delicate Arch.
Climbing Aconcagua, Argentina, the Summit Attempt
written by @ultrabiker
Food up the higher camps is by default a lot less interesting than in base camp, as everything has to be hauled up by human power and therefore has to be as light as possible. In base camp mules are used to carry up loads, and sometimes even the helicopter is used.
DLive Southern Utah Series #9 - Angel's Landing (North America's most dangerous hike?)
written by @daveonarrival
Since I'm an adventurer, I really wanted to hike the infamous Angel's Landing trail that is one of the most dangerous hikes on the continent. At least 8 people have died while hiking it, including one girl that fell just a few days before we got there.
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