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Take BLM 1045/NPS 1245 to Pa's Pocket ranch ruins. Rough but usually appropriate for all high clearance 4x4s. The road continues and wraps around the flank of Mt. Emma to east views of the Grand Canyon.
BLM 1046/NPS 1246 to Pa's Pocket ranch ruins. Rough but usually appropriate for all high clearance 4x4s. The road continues a short distance but is only appropriate f...
The Passage du Gois is a 2.58-mile paved sandbar that links the town of La Barre-de-Monts to the large island of Noirmoutier off the Vendee coast of western France, fronting the Atlantic Ocean. The road floods twice each day at high tide; Crossing is permitted only during the three-hour window surrounding low tide.
The town of Noirmoutier-en-Ille on the northeast end ...
The Stelvio Pass (Passo dello Stelvio), located in Italy, at 2757 m (9045 feet) is the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps, and the second highest in the Alps, slightly below the Col de l'Iseran (2770 m, 9088 feet).
It is located in the Italian Alps north of Bormio in the province of Sondrio and south of Stilfs in South Tyrol, some 75 km (47 mi) from Bolza...
The Pastaza (formerly known as the Sumatara) is a large tributary to the Marañón River in the northwestern Amazon Basin of South America.
It has its headwaters in the Ecuadorian province of Cotapaxi, flowing off of the northwestern slopes of the volcano Cotopaxi and known as the Patate River. The Patate flows south and in Tungurahua Province it is joined...
Pink Canyonis an unmarked canyon in Valley of Fire State Park. A great way to avoid crowds, and easily one of Nevada's most beautiful geological displays.
Chilean Patagonia begins at the Pacific ocean in Valdivia through río Calle Calle towards the cordillera of the Andes up to its highest peaks. There, where the waters flow to the Pacific Ocean, is the Chilean territory and where the water flows to the east towards the Atlantic ocean is a territory of Argentina. Chilean territory stretches from Valdivia to Cape ...
Patagonia Lake offers Great Fishing along the Shore or on a Boat
On March 24, 2104, Rich Stachel of Tucson caught this 56.2 lbs. Flathead Catfish at Patagonia Lake while fishing for bass with a jig.
Large mouth bass, flathead catfish, channel catfish, crappie, bluegill, red ear and green ear sunfish maintain healthy populations in this 265-acre man-made lake. Rainbo...
The Patagonian International Marathon is the latest event of Nómadas International Group (NIGSA), which is also the driving force behind the annual Patagonian Expedition Race. The first edition will take place around Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1978, on September 23, 2012, and will welcome runners from all over the world.
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The Patagonian Route of Parks (La Ruta de los Parques) covers 2,800 km (1,740 miles) from the city of Puerto Montt down to Cape Horn. The trail was the idea of Tompkins Conservation, the foundation set up by US billionaire Douglas Tompkins and his wife Kristine. The land has helped create a network of 17 national parks and the new route - called the Patagonian Route o...
The Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) hike in the Amalfi Coast links the tiny hilltop town of Agerola with Nocelle. It is one of the most spectacular path in all Europe with incredible views overlooking the coast line, Capri Island and a little island just off Positano called Li Galli. The path connect all the villages of the Amalfi Coast, from Bomerano located in...
The Pat Keyes Trail is a difficult hiking trail starting from the Owens Valley floor into the Inyo Mountains Wilderness.
From Highway 395 take Manzanar Reward Road East travel approximately 5 miles to base of mountains. Turn North on dirt road for .5 miles to trailhead.
Patrick's Causeway (Tochar Phádraigin) is an old pilgrim road to Croagh Patrick in the west of Ireland in County Mayo.
The road is named after Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, but pre-dates Christianity; it was probably built around 350AD, as the main route from Cruachan (seat of the Kings of Connacht) to Cruachan Aigle, the pagan name for Croagh Patrick....
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