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BEN NEVIS: A COMPLETE GUIDE on how to hike to the summit (in a blizzard)!
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BEN NEVIS: A COMPLETE GUIDE on how to hike to the summit (in a blizzard)!

Ever wanted to hike to the summit of Ben Nevis? Is it achievable for even a casual hiker? All the answers are in this full guide on hiking Ben Nevis, the UK's highest peak, at winter. The journey begins at Glasgow Queen Street railway station before travelling to Fort William and then hiking to the summit of the mountain including directions, tips, incredible scenery and blizzards. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HOW TO HIKE TO THE HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT IN THE UAE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5JCl9mIY&t=427s EDINBURGH'S BEST HIKE? AN EXACT GUIDE TO WALKING THE SEVEN HILLS OF EDINBURGH: https://www.youtube.com/@sportstraveltom/videos CONQUER 5 PEAKS ALL IN ONE DAY ONLY 40 MINUTES FROM EDINBURGH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiBzPXiv1Zg HIKE THE STUNNING HUDSON HIGHLANDS 90 MINUTES FROM MANHATTAN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1... ____________ Having recently relocated to Scotland, Ben Nevis was on the top of my list for my The Sports Explorer journey's and it didn't disappoint. I started my journey from Glasgow Queen Street, at this is the only main terminus direct trains depart from. There are 3 trains a day. The summit sits at a height of 4,411 feet and is not only the highest point in the United Kingdom, but also until you reach Norway. Thankfully, it is a fairly straightforward climb, with it's well laid out mountain path guiding hikers to the summit. You will start at the Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, where there is a gift shop and snacks and drinks to be bought. The Visitor Centre is a short taxi ride from Fort William. Once you are on the mountain trail, you'll head uphill in a southbound direction climbing out of the Glen. The path on this stretch is the steepest you will encounter. After around 2 hours, you will reach Lochen Meall, known as 'halfway lake', it is here the path offers it's only moment of flat walking so enjoy it! For the next phase, you will hike away from Lochen Meall and continue upwards before entering a switchback section. Whilst this is not the steepest section, it is tough going, especially in winter conditions. Finally, you will make a left turn and follow the path (and cairns) all the way to the summit - don't stray form the path as the summit is surrounded by deep gorges that would be deadly if you were to fall. As you pass the old Observatory and the emergency shelter, you will see the summit a few feet away. If you are to hike Ben Nevis in the winter, make sure you take plenty of supplies, and wear the correct clothing. The proper layers, water, a hot drink and food are all required. And whilst you may not need hiking polls going up the mountain, they are a great help coming down. Thank you for watching this latest video. The Sports Explorer channel is all about telling the story of our world through sport & adventure, so I hope you have fun on the mountain when you do the hike.
The New York Marathon wouldn't be the same without the incredible Barbara Rubenstein!
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The New York Marathon wouldn't be the same without the incredible Barbara Rubenstein!

The Sports Explorer talks to Barbara Rubenstein, the 91-year old women who has greeted runners at the finish line at over 30 the New York Marathon's. In 2021 she was inducted into the New York Roadrunners Hall of Fame and named New Yorker of the Week, and can't wait for the 50th running of the event. ------------------- HI! I'm Tom Bushell, The Sports Explorer. If you liked this video I would love you to click the SUBSCRIBE button and follow my journey as I tell the story of the USA through sport & adventure in a post lockdown world. -------------------------- Other The Sports Explorer videos you may like: NEW YORKERS GIVE THEIR BEST TIPS ON ATTENDING A YANKEES GAME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Mcw8tMVrw&t=5s TRY THIS INCREDIBLE HIKE ONLY 90 MINUTES FROM MANHATTAN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1SCBykw&t=4s NEW YORK'S BIGGEST SOCCER GAME AND HOW TO ATTEND: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzKeuggXGPg&t=1s ----------------------- The Sports Explorer on social media, follow and join the community: Website: https://www.thesportsexplorer.com/​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamthesport... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSportsExp​... ______________ During the summer of 2021 when I was in New York, TV news was celebrating Barbara Rubenstein, she had just been made 'New Yorker of the Week' for her service to the New York Marathon. For over 30 year's she has stood at the finish line congratulating runners as they finish. At 91 years of age, she is still as passionate as ever about the event and today, November 7th will be at the finish line for yet another New York Marathon greeting the thousands who cross the line, even more excited after the cancelation of 2020's event. 2021 marks the 50th running of the New York Marathon, an event which is known to be the world's most famous Marathon and the characters involved deserve to be celebrated. None more so than Barbara, who's love for New York, the Marathon and the people who compete is long standing. I hope you enjoy hearing from Barbara, a wonderful lady and a great example of how sport brings us all together.
Step out your South Lake Tahoe hotel and straight onto this stunning hike
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Step out your South Lake Tahoe hotel and straight onto this stunning hike

Love sports travel? Put South Lake Tahoe on your list. Here's my complete guide to hiking South Lake Tahoe's Van Sickle Trail. This is a hike that is walking distance from Heavenly Village and is a perfect way to explore Heavenly Mountain. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HOW TO CONQUER EMERALD BAY IN SOUTH LAKE TAHOE IN ONE DAY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDH41-VkV0s A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIKING THE BREAKNECK RIDGE HIKE IN NEW YORK'S HUDSON HIGHLANDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1... YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL APPROACH ROUTES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZfm6... ______________ South Lake Tahoe is no doubt a wonderful hiking location, but the Van Sickle Trail has one great advantage, it is within walking distance of the Heavinly Village so therefore most likely within easy reach of your hotel. It is a moderate hike, that weaves through alpine forests, offers plenty of stunning vista areas and includes a waterfall in which many make the half-way point before walking back down the mountain. The start point is behind the Raley's store in the Heavinly Village shopping complex. There are plenty of coffee shops that provide a good source of caffeine before you get going. You'll find the start as you enter the Van Sickle State Park, you'll then walk up a service road underneath the Gondola before you reach an information point which has pocket maps, restrooms and information about the area. Head left continuing up the road before you reach the official trailhead, again marked with a map. It is here you'll turn onto the trail properly and then follow the orabge markings. You'll walk through the alpine forest and eventually come to a VIsta sign which marks a route up some boulders. It is well worth taking this to reach a high point where you get the most stunning of views across Lake Tahoe. Once you decide to carry on, you'll keep following the orange markings, also marking the Lake Tahoe Rim Trail before you begin to come out of the alpine forest and then climb the mountain on a well maintained switchback trail. You'll get to the small waterfall when you reach the bridge. This is a perfect location for lunch and to cool the feet off with a little dip in the water. Here you can either carry on another 3.5 miles to reach the Rim Trail or use this as your turnaround point and head back down the trail the same way you came up. The Van Sickle Trail is a great one day adventure whilst in South Lake Tahoe. The whole hike shouldn't take you more than 3 hours, but don't forget to take your time to soak up the views. You could also combine the trail with a trip up the mountain on the less active, but no less spectacular Gondola ride. Thanks for watching the video. In next week's video, I'll showcase my top 5 hikes to do in South Lake Tahoe.
Visiting South Lake Tahoe? Make sure you do this adventure.
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Visiting South Lake Tahoe? Make sure you do this adventure.

In South Lake Tahoe? Head to Emerald bay and tackle the Rubicon Trail before kayaking Emerald Bay to Fannette Island before exploring the Lower Eagle Falls trail near South Lake Tahoe. It's a brilliant day out. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HOW TO HIKE TO THE UAE'S HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT AT JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5J... A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIKING THE BREAKNECK RIDGE HIKE IN NEW YORK'S HUDSON HIGHLANDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1... YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL APPROACH ROUTES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZfm69kRGjg&t=473s ______________ In the first of my feature videos based around Lake Tahoe, I'm showcasing to you how to hike the glorious Rubicon Trail at Emerald Bay in California. The trail begins at the Eagle Point campground and stretches all the way around to Rubicon Point, 13 miles away. As it is a turnaround trail however, you can switch back on yourself whenever you feel like. In the above video I guide you on hiking to the beach area, where the Vikingsholm estate is located, take a kayak on the water to Fannette Island and also hike the short route to the Lower Eagle Falls. The Rubicon Trail to the beach is easy-moderate. You'll start with a downward stretch all the way to the bridge area, with Lake Tahoe on your right. On a clear day, you'll experience the most amazing views and landscapes from the mountains to the lake itself. There a few seating areas on the trail where you can stop and soak it all up. You'll eventually cross the bridge that crosses the Lower Eagle Falls ridge, where you'll turn right towards the beach. Here you will find the Vikingsholm estate and visitor centre. You'll be able to read about the history of Vikingsholm, and its founder, Lora Knight who built the area up to be an outdoor adventurers playground. You can also get a tour of the mansion. It is also from the beach area where you can rent a kayak. You'll pay $35 for an hour, which is enough time to kayak over to Fannette Island and back. Once at the island, you'll also have time to stop for lunch, or take a hike around the island. As you return towards the start point at Eagle Campground, you can take a right as you get to the Lower Eagle Falls bridge and head up the short path to the Lower Eagle Falls. The best time to see the falls in full flow is in Spring when the winter ice melts, but it is still worth a visit at any time of the year. You'll then walk back down to the bridge before you begin the return leg, uphill on the Rubicon Trail back to the start point. There is a car park at the start point, but it does get busy so you might might like to consider getting a taxi to the start point. Once you complete your hike, you can walk through the campground to the welcome hut where you can use their wi-fi to order a ride home. I hope you enjoy the video, and are inspired to visit Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe. It's an incredible place.
Nashville welcomes IndyCar to its streets for the very first time
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Nashville welcomes IndyCar to its streets for the very first time

I'm in Nashville and I'm here to showcase to you how Nashville is more than just the Music City, as IndyCar takes over the streets in the first running of the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: DOES ALTOONA CURVE HAVE THE MOST EXHILARATING SEAT IN SPORT? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xWl2supYAI&t=1s NEW YORKERS GIVE THEIR TIPS ON HOW BEST TO ATTEND A NEW YORK YANKEES GAME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Mcw... CYCLE AROUND AN F1 CIRCUIT FOR FREE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U02-v... ______________ Nashville around the world is of course known for one thing, being the Music City. And when you arrive into this amazing city, you are never far away from its music culture and heritage. However, the Music City is also a thriving city for sport and adventure. From a sporting perspective, there are major franchises such as the Tennessee Titans, Nashville Predators and Nashville SC to enjoy whilst the Nashville Sounds represent the city within Minor League Baseball. And in August 2021 the city welcomed a new sporting aspect to its streets, as IndyCar raced around the city for the first time in the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. I visited the city to soak up the event, speak to fans about their love of the IndyCar series and their delight that they can now watch the series in their own backyard. And with the success of the event, there is no doubting that the sound of motorsport is a welcome new sound to the Music City. The event has been described as the beginnings of a new iconic IndyCar event, and has the potential to reach the heights of other famous street circuits around the world. With a city like Nashville, withy its rich culture, atmosphere and party spirit, motorsport fits ever so well - and offers sport fans a brilliant experience each year. A day of race action before a walk into the thriving Broadway area is what many fans had in mind. The race weekend consisted of three days of track action with IndyCar being the star showing but other categories of racing also entertained fans around the circuit that took in the streets around around the Nissan Stadium, the Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Rolling Mill Hill area of Downtown. By all accounts, Nashville can now say that horsepower is well and truly a new sound of the Music City. Thanks for watching the video as I explore the world through sport & adventure. I am currently travelling across America and you can more watch more videos in the links above or head to the channel page.
Why the Hike Inn should be your first stop as you begin this epic trail!
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Why the Hike Inn should be your first stop as you begin this epic trail!

Welcome to Georgia! Here's my complete guide to hiking the approach trails of the Appalachian Trail in Georgia, including how to stay at the Hike Inn for half price, showcases of three great hikes and tips on keeping the bears away. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HOW TO HIKE TO THE UAE'S HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT AT JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5J... A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIKING THE BREAKNECK RIDGE HIKE IN NEW YORK'S HUDSON HIGHLANDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1... IS AL RABI MOUNTAIN THE UAE'S VERSION OF TABLE MOUNTAIN? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgIv1nUK9nc&t=348s _____________ A few years ago, I read Bill Bryson's 'Walk in the Woods' book. It was an account of his attempt to hike the entire length of the world's longest hiking route, the spectacular Appalachian Trail. Sadly, without 7/8 months up my sleeve, I had to embark on a slightly shorter adventure. What I did have time for however - and I made sure a visit was part of my cross-America series - was to experience the beginnings of the AT, pass through its arch that marks the start of the Approach Trail and explore the hiking routes within the area of the Southern Terminus in Georgia. All the hiking routes that lead to the AT for real begin at The Amicalola State Park visitor centre, here you'll be able to pick up maps, refreshments, and if you haven't done so already, book a night at the Len Foote Hike Inn... as the lodge has an office behind the visitor centre. Below is my step-by-step guide to a great weekend hiking adventure that takes in the Amicalola Falls, the Hike Inn Trail and a night's stay at the Hike Inn plus a southbound hike on the AT Approach Trail. - At the Amicalola State Park visitor Centre, you can book your night's stay at the Hike Inn, or book online here (XXXXXX). As I mention in the video, if you are hiking during the summer months you can get a room at half price at just $75. - Once you have your night's stay at the Hike Inn booked, you actually need to drive up the mountain to the Top of the Falls car park which is where the Hike Inn and Approach Trails officially begin. You can leave your car here overnight. You'll be given a parking pass once you have booked your Hike Inn stay. - If however you want to begin your hike at the famous AT arch, which sits behind the visitor centre, you can walk down the falls, and then begin officially from the arch. - You'll turn left as soon as you pass under the arch, following the West Ridge Staircase trail (blue) to the Top of the Falls. It's a great warm up to your weekend of hiking as you climb the 600 steps to reach the top of the Amicalola Falls, with the views getting even more impressive the further you climb. - Once you reach the top, you'll be back at the car park where you have parked and from here you'll take the path which is well signposted at the back of the car park for the AT Approach and the Hike Inn trail. - The two trails begin together, so you'll see blue (AT Approach) markings and green (Hike Inn trail markings) as you begin. - Soon after you begin, the Hike Inn trail will head off to the right whilst the AT Approach continues straight forward. Head right on the Hike Inn trail and it's 4.8 miles to your night of comfort. - The trail is not technically difficult, but does see you climb around 600/700 feet in elevation. There are moments where the humidity if you're hiking in the summer will sap your energy, but taking a mile at a time makes things manageable. - Once at the Hike Inn, dinner and breakfast will be provided with your booking. Showers, brilliant vista seating areas and comfortable bunk bed rooms also make it a remote, isolated oasis. The rooms do not have power outlets, but there is a shared solar powered charging point for any devices you need to plug in. - Once you have enjoyed your night's stay, you can either hike back down the way you came up, or head right from the front door of the Hike Inn and continue on the green Hike Inn trail for a mile. - You'll then reach the t-junction where you can either turn right and continue to Springer Mountain, the official start point of the AT, or turn left to hike southbound on the Approach Trail where after around 6 miles you'll reach the Top of the Falls car park to complete your adventure. For all tips in more detail such as avoiding bears watch the video above to plan your AT Approach trail adventure. Enjoy your hiking and thanks for watching!
Tour Washington D.C.'s iconic monuments from your own kayak on the Potomac River
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Tour Washington D.C.'s iconic monuments from your own kayak on the Potomac River

On the water in the middle of one of the world's greatest city's. Here's my guide to kayaking along the Potomac River in Washington D.C., including prices, locations, tips on routes and the sights you get to see from the water! ------------------- HI! I'm Tom Bushell, The Sports Explorer. If you liked this video I would love you to click the SUBSCRIBE button and follow my journey as I tell the story of the USA through sport & adventure in a post lockdown world. -------------------------- Other videos you may like: THREE ADVENTURES TO DO IN ONE DAY IN NEW YORK CITY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka34UOq7GUw HOW TO HIKE BREAKNECK RIDGE ONE HOUR FROM NEW YORK CITY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1SCBykw&t=325s KAYAK PITTSBURGH'S RIVERS AND WATCH THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES FROM THE WATER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uhr96IXQal0&t=173s ______________ My final adventure in Washington D.C. is a brilliant kayak along the Potomac River to take in the city's sights from the water. The adventure begins at the Key Bridge Boathouse in Georgetown on the northern shore of the Potomac. You can rent kayaks here for $20 per hour, although I highly suggest two hours so you're not rushing whilst on the water. You'll need to pre-book your kayak online here: https://boatingindc.com/boathouses/key-bridge-boathouse/ Once you have arrived at Key Bridge Boathouse, registered, picked up your lifejacket and boarded your kayak you are able to travel north or south. For me, going south is the best option, it is in this direction you'll come across some of Washington D.C.'s best sights. You'll start by paddling underneath the bridge, then soon pass the bustling riverside restaurant and bar area of Georgetown once you have passed the Georgetown Waterfront Park on your left. Next to witness is The Watergate buildings and then the John F. Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts. A little further down the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial come into view, two of the city's most spectacular landmarks. And from the water, you get a perfect view of the two structures without any obstacles in the way, other than the glorious Potomac stretching out in front of you. After this point, you'll loop back around the Theodore Roosevelt Island, which will be on your right as you head north with Virginia on your left. You can hike on the island with numerous trails to be explored. Once you have travelled north up the channel, you will soon be approaching the Key Bridge and back within reach of the Boathouse. Kayaking along the Potomac is a wonderful way to explore Washington D.C., you are away from the hustle and bustle of the key tourist hotspots, and the Potomac is a great river to explore in itself. My best tip would be to head out in the late afternoon sunshine, you'll be sharing the water with rowers, paddle boarders and small leisure boats, the with the width of the Potomac there is plenty of room. Once you are back on dry land and as you come out of the Boathouse, turn right and you'll find The Berliner, a brilliant spot for a refreshing drink post kayak. If you then walk back down the river through the park, you'll find numerous restaurants and bars to enjoy on he water's edge Thanks for watching. In the next episode, I head south to Georgia to show you exactly how to hike the approach trails to the Appalachian Trail, including staying at a remote lodge in the middle of the forest and all the tips you need to know before embarking on this hiking adventure. See you next week.
This is the best way to attend at D.C. United MLS game in Washington D.C.
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This is the best way to attend at D.C. United MLS game in Washington D.C.

I love MLS football and here's my guide on the best way to attend a D.C. United game in Washington D.C. including how the Screaming Eagles Supporter's Group are reuniting a city after a turbulent time. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: NEW YORKERS GIVE THEIR TIPS ON ATTENDING A YANKEES GAME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Mcw8tMVrw&t=5s YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO TOPGOLF IN DUBAI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yInpRn98i3w NASHVILLE HOSTS ITS FIRST EVER INDYCAR RACE ON THE STREETS OF THE MUSIC CITY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-LOiVCUITM&t=6s ______________ Washington D.C. is best known around the world as the home of US politics, often the centrepiece of global conversations, but the capital of America is also a thriving sports destination too. D.C. United, the city's MLS team - and one of the founding members of the league back in 1996 - is one of the city's best sporting attractions. The team, who have won the MLS Cup four times play their home games at Audi Field, a 20,000 capacity stadium in the south of the city. Having relocated from the RFK Stadium, this area of Washington is now seeing speedy gentrification with new apartment buildings, restaurants and bars all being built around the stadium. It takes around 20 minutes on the bus or metro from Downtown to reach Audi Field. One of the best ways to attend a D.C. United game is to join in the festivities with the Screaming Eagles Supporter's Group. Having had a thriving tailgate culture in the many parking lots around RFK Stadium, they haven't been put off by the lack of free space at the team's new home. They now gather before a game at the Mathew Henson Earth Conversation Centre, around a 5-minute walk south of Audi Field. If you are visiting the city and love watching a live football game, then it's a must to visit the Screaming Eagles before the game where you will be welcomed into the party, offered drinks (which are very cheap compared to inside the stadium) and meet some great people who are passionate about football. You can also continue your time with the most passionate of D.C. United fans during the game too if you have secured a ticket within the North Stand. In this stand is a mix of standing and seated tickets, and it is by far the best stand to experience the best of the atmosphere within the ground. I loved my visit, and I was keen to show how sporting teams in Washington D.C. are able to bring a city together which is often thought as as being divided. The Screaming Eagles' motto is 'All Welcome, All United" which is certainly what I found when I enjoyed the team's biggest game of the season against the New York Red Bulls alongside my new Screaming Eagles friends. Whilst down the road at the Capitol Building, or the White House, where there might be fierce rivalries in play, heated debates and a constant disagreement on many views, just a few minutes down the road there is a sporting club that brings everyone together. D.C. United may have taken the word 'United' from the traditional English use of it in its football clubs, but in actual fact, their aren't many other clubs in the world where 'United' is more fitting. If you are a football fan, and visiting Washington D.C. then I highly recommend getting ticket for a D.C. United game... and say hi to the Screaming Eagles whilst you're at it. They would love to see you. Thanks for watching. In the next episode, I complete my time in Washington D.C. with a stunning kayak along the Potomac River to take in some of the city's greatest sights.
Washington D.C. has an adventure playground in the heart of the city
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Washington D.C. has an adventure playground in the heart of the city

Washington D.C. is more than just politics! It's a thriving sport and adventure destination too. Here's my step-by-step guide to hiking Rock Creek Park in Washington D.C. including the best trails to take, a Presidential story and how to get to the hiking start point. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HOW TO HIKE TO THE UAE'S HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT AT JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5JCl9mIY&t=382s A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIKING THE BREAKNECK RIDGE HIKE IN NEW YORK'S HUDSON HIGHLANDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1SCBykw&t=266s REACH THE TOP OF PITTSBURGH ON THIS BRILLIANT INNER_CITY HIKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKyWji0DyTE ______________ If you are travelling and without those things such as cars, finding great adventures and then reaching them can often be tricky, especially if you are staying in a city. Much like the incredible Hudson Highlands 90 minutes from New York City on the train, Washington D.C. also has great access to brilliant adventures. Rock Creek Park is no exception. The park is enormous and sits north of the Downtown area of the city. It is infact America's 3rd established National Park back at the end of the 19th Century and now it is a paradise for hikers, cyclists, joggers and picnic lovers! Please see below to follow how I hiked from top to bottom of Rock Creek Park, a duration on 7 miles but all fairly flat with some undulation along the way. - Take a bus from Downtown to Silver Spring - it will cost you $2. - At Silver Spring bus station, change onto the Number 1 bus towards Friendship Heights and get off at Grubb Road. It'll take just a few minutes. - Stock up on supplies such as water at Rock Creek Shopping Centre and grab breakfast at the iconic Parkway Deli. - Head south on the road for a few minutes then turn right onto the Boundary Trail. - You'll soon come to a junction with the Valley Trail. Here you need to turn left. - When you arrive at the T-Junction, keep to the right and keep Rock Creek on your right hand side. - Walk underneath the small road bridge, then over a foot bridge. - You can turn off the main trail to the right to find a nice pebble beach area for a resting stop. - Carry on south on Valley Trail until you come to Picnic Grove 6. Here there are restrooms, picnic benches and plenty of areas to relax. This is about the half-way mark. - Track back to where Picnic Grove 6 opens up and step down to where the ld Milk House Ford used to be. - Here, you can either cross the river along the rocks, or use the bridge close by. - Head west on the yellow marked trail and follow it around to the left. - Eventually you will come to the former sight of Fort DeRussy - an old Civil War fort that served to protect the city of Washington. - Carry on back down the path until you get back to the flowing Rock Creek. - Cross the bridge back over the water and then turn right to rejoin the Valley Trail. - Continue south past the likes of Rapids Bridge and Boulder Bridge. - Boulder Bridge is another nice spot for a rest. - As you then pass Pulpit Rock, you will turn right onto the Roosevelt Trail which links you to the Western Ridge Trail. - From here, head south again for a few minutes until you reach Peirce Mill where you can call it a day. - From Peirce Mill, you can either get a ride sharing lift or walk to nearby Cleveland Park along Tilden Street then south on Connecticut Avenue where you will find shops, restaurants and bars for a well deserved pot hike refreshment. From Cleveland Park you can also take the bus back to Downtown. I loved this first adventure in Washington D.C. - a perfect start to exploring the city through sport & adventure. In next week's episode, I'm joining one of America's longest serving soccer supporters groups to showcase exactly how you should attend a DC United game. Thanks for watching.
Ever heard of Altoona Curve? It perhaps offers the best game experience in all of baseball
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Ever heard of Altoona Curve? It perhaps offers the best game experience in all of baseball

Altoona Curve, a baseball team in central Pennsylvania was inspired by the local Horseshoe Curve railway, and thanks to the Skyliner rollercoaster next door to the ballpark in Lakemont Part, its a baseball day out that offers an exhilarating seat to watch the game. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: KAYAK PAST THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES HOME, PNC PARK AND GET THE BEST SEAT IN LIVE SPORT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uhr96... NEW YORKERS GIVE THEIR TIPS ON HOW BEST TO ATTEND A NEW YORK YANKEES GAME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Mcw... CYCLE AROUND AN F1 CIRCUIT FOR FREE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U02-vXnfJGo&t=20s ____________ It's easy to only be attracted to attending big sporting events that a destination has to offer. In New York? You go to the Yankees. In London, a day at Wimbledon? You get the drift... but sometimes if you look under the radar a little you find some amazing sporting events to attend. That is certainly the case in Altoona, a small town in central Pennsylvania and home to two famous destinations.  The first is the Horseshoe Curve - the engineering marvel on the Pennsylvania railroad where the tracks complete a full u-turn reducing the incline as the line climbs the Allegheny mountains.  Secondly, Altoona Curve - the baseball team that represents countless counties in the area, and owes it name to the aforementioned railway.  Altoona Curve offers so much when it comes to enjoying live sport. A classic ballpark that is in no way overwhelming. It's intimate setting means you feel completely apart of the occasion, rather than just another ticket holder.  The ballpark itself, named the People's Natural Gas Field, has many seating areas - ranging from picnic style seating at field level, terraced seating, adult only areas, family areas and a hill where families can play - all whilst the baseball game supplies the drama for the evening.  What is unique about watching baseball in Altoona is the fact that right next door is Lakemont Park. A recreation park home to mini-golf, kart tracks and a rollercoaster. Not just any rollercoaster either, this is the famous Skyliner, which called New York home in the 1960's and 70's until a move to Altoona in the 1980's. The Skyliner sits just the other side of the boundary fence to the ballpark, meaning when you take a ride you have incredible views of the action within the PNG Field (to give it its shorter name). And as for as I know, watching live sport whilst doing loop the loops is a pretty unique experience. A baseball game here, where many stars of the future are honing their skills, is a brilliant way to not only take in one of America's oldest sporting traditions but soak up the real culture and atmosphere of a destination. You chat to people, understand the area; it's at these more intimate sporting events where you really get to know a the area you are visiting. Find out more about Altoona Curve here: https://www.milb.com/altoona Altoona is 5 hours on the train from New York, 4 from Philadelphia, 3 from Pittsburgh and around 5 hours from Washington DC.  _____________________ Thanks for watching the video, I hope you can enjoy my journey across America as I tell the story of the country through sport & adventure through the summer of 2021. Next episode: I travel to Washington D.C. to showcase how America's capital isn't just all about politics, with a vast array of sport and adventure on offer. I begin my adventures in the city with a glorious Rock Creek Park hike.
The incredible story of the USA's oldest golf course, Foxburg Country Club
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The incredible story of the USA's oldest golf course, Foxburg Country Club

This is the story of the oldest golf club in America still in continuous use,. The Foxburg Country Club has a fascinating history and his home to the American Golf Hall of Fame. In this video find out how the Club was founded by Joseph Mickle Fox, it's St. Andrews inspiration and how you can play it when looking for classic golf courses to visit. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: DOES ALTOONA CURVE HAVE THE MOST EXHILARATING STADIUM SEAT IN BASEBALL? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xWl2supYAI NEW YORKERS GIVE THEIR TIPS ON HOW BEST TO ATTEND A NEW YORK YANKEES GAME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Mcw8tMVrw&t=3s YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO TOPGOLF DUBAI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yInpRn98i3w&t=131s ______________ Western Pennsylvania is proving to be a hotbed for sport & adventure. What with Pittsburgh's endless amount of hiking trails, kayaking and live sport options this is an area which loves the outdoors, and the thrill of live sport. I have travelled an hour north of Pittsburgh by hiring a car to visit Foxburg, a small village which is the home of the oldest continuously used golf club in America. It all began when Joseph Mickle Fox in the late 19th century travelled to the UK for a cricket match he was involved in. Whilst there he decided to take a look at St, Andrews Golf Course in Scotland. This is where he met, and struck up a friendship with Tom Morris, known as the 'Grand Old Man of Golf'. Morris showcased the game of golf to Fox, and the American was truly smitten with this new game he had discovered. Seeing his joy, Morris gave Fox some essentials - clubs, balls, the rules... and with that Joseph Fox headed home to Pennsylvania excited to build a few golf holes on his estate so he could play the game. It was here where he noticed the game was catching on. Friends would regularly play with him and there was a general excitement about this new game. Witnessing the enthusiasm, Fox then decided to donate some of his nearby land in order for a bigger course to be built. It was named the Foxburg Country Club and included lawn tennis courts, picnic areas and eventually, nine holes - some of which were rather inspired by the features Fox had come across at St. Andrews. It was 1887 when Foxburg Country Club was established, and it has been proven at senate trials that Foxburg is the oldest continuously-in-use golf course in America. That is quite a status for this charming little village - and well worth a visit for anyone near the area, who loves their golf. It is sad however to see that as golf swept America, Foxburg was left behind. It may well house the American Golf Hall of Fame and have the all important 'Oldest Golf Course in the United States' sign on the roadside, but you do feel it should have more recognition, more exposure. Or perhaps, the fact that the course that got golf started in America is somewhat of a secret only adds to its charm. You can only reach Foxburg Country Club by car. It is about an hour's drive north of Pittsburgh and sits just off the I80 Interstate. Prices for a round start from $12. _____________________ Thanks for watching the video, I hope you can enjoy my journey across America as I tell the story of the country through sport & adventure through the summer of 2021. Next episode: I visit the baseball team in central Pennsylvania that was inspired and named after a local stretch of railway - they also have one of the most unique ways of watching a live sporting event.
How to watch a Pittsburgh Pirates game from a kayak & get the best seat inside PNC Park!
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How to watch a Pittsburgh Pirates game from a kayak & get the best seat inside PNC Park!

For any sports travel fans, Pittsburgh has to be visited, as demonstrated in this video. Here's my guide to kayaking in Downtown Pittsburgh, watching a Pittsburgh Pirates game from your kayak, getting the best seat inside PNC Park and how to get those awesome skyline views of Pittsburgh! ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: THE PITTSBURGH HIKE THAT PUTS YOU ON TOP OF THE CITY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKyWji0DyTE&t=313s HOW TO HIKE THE AMAZING BREAKNECK RIDGE TRAIL IN NEW YORK STATE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1... DOES ALTOONA CURVE HAVE THE MOST EXHILARATING STADIUM SEAT IN BASEBALL? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xWl2supYAI ______________ In this second episode from my time exploring Pittsburgh, I rent a kayak from Kayak Pittsburgh Downtown to head out on an adventure on the water. And along the way, I not only experience the great Allegheny River, but also one of America's best ballparks. Much like in my previous episode, this is a great example of how Pittsburgh mixes adventures within an urban hub and live sport. It will cost you $19 to rent a kayak for an hour. You do need to book online but unless there is a major group booking you should be fine. When I booked, there was an issue with the website, so I just turned up and there were plenty of kayaks available. Website: https://www.ventureoutdoors.org/kayak-pittsburgh/ Kayak Pittsburgh Downtown is situated underneath the Roberto Clemente Bridge on the north shore, right next to PNC Park. There a few rules to remember, mostly about not getting in the way of boat traffic on the rivers, but all in all, you are free to explore as much as you like in which ever direction you wish to go. The current tends to be pretty manageable so you shouldn't have any issues paddling against it - if the current gets too strong, you won't be able to rent a kayak. What is great for sport lovers as well as adventure seekers is the fact you can combine the two so well in Pittsburgh. With PNC Park on the north shore, you can get right up to this historic sporting venue. You will even be able to see into the stadium's big screen, meaning if you time your kayak for when the Pirates are playing, you will not only be able to pick up the atmosphere from PNC Park, but also watch the game on the screen. The best of both worlds! - something I've said a few times about Pittsburgh. Of course, with baseball games being a little longer than an hour, once you have returned your kayak you can head straight into PNC Park to take in the city from another angle, and the views you get of both the Allegheny River and Downtown Pittsburgh are extraordinary. Three tips to enjoy PNC Park to the fullest: 1. Buy a ticket in section 317. This is where you will find the cheapest $20 tickets and also it is where you want to be to get the very best views of the city. *The only bar on the 3rd tier is also right next to 317, should you be interested. 2. Don't worry about turning up with bags. There is a no bag policy at PNC Park but there is a bag drop right outside. So if you have been out kayaking and need to store backpacks, you can do. It will cost $10. 3. Download the MLB app. It's free to download, but this is the only way your ticket will be scanned - so that it is a contactless process. All details are in the video above. I hope in this video you get another really good insight into what Pittsburgh can offer. It may not be on every international travellers bucket list, but if it is adventure you are looking for and you love to experience live sport, Pittsburgh really does tick all the boxes. _________________ Thanks for watching the video, I hope you can enjoy my journey across America as I tell the story of the country through sport & adventure through the summer of 2021. Next episode: Exploring the oldest golf club in America, located in Foxburg, an hour north of Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh is a city for sports and adventure fans
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Pittsburgh is a city for sports and adventure fans

I loved Pittsburgh. For any sports fan, it's a city to visit. Here's my guide to hiking to the stunning heights of Pittsburgh along the trails of Mount Washington and river walks leading to Downtown. In this video the Emerald View Park and Three Rivers Heritage trails are featured. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HOW TO HIKE THE AMAZING BREAKNECK RIDGE TRAIL IN NEW YORK STATE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1SCBykw HIKING TO THE UAE'S HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT WITH 'EXTREME TRKES' HOSTS RYAN PYLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y69rTjgCoTw ______________ Pittsburgh really does have it all when it comes to sport and adventure. The city in western Pennsylvania packs a punch when it comes to activities for adventure seekers and has an equal amount of live sport for sport lovers. It's no surprise that Pennsylvania has the most open trails in the USA. In Pittsburgh alone, there are a multitude of trails to hike close to the city - including the wonderful Mount Washington. Situated on the south side of of Pittsburgh, the trails that weave through the woodlands are a breath of fresh air compared to downtown life, but equally still close enough so you can get the best of both worlds. You'll take the Duquesne Incline from river level to reach the Emerald View Park trail, which begins at the Points of View statue - a walk to your right once disembarked from the incline. It is both at the top of the funicular railway and at Points of View that the incredible vista of Pittsburgh are visible. *TIP: Head up to these high points later in the day as the view can be a little foggy, together with the sun rising from the east that makes the views back to the city not 100% clear in the mornings. From the start point and to follow my footsteps, you'll take the Emerald View trail into the woodlands and follow the path to your right. After around an hour or so walking this moderate trail you will come to an opening and the path will take you to a road named Greenleaf Street. It is this road that will lead you down to the West End Bridge. The bridge will mean a pause to the tranquility of the woodlands, but you will get amazing views of Pittsburgh's three rivers and once over one of Pittsburgh's 446 bridges, you will then join the Three Rivers Heritage trail. This will lead you back towards downtown Pittsburgh past some of America's most iconic sporting venues. Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers and PNC Park, where the Pittsburgh Pirates play will both come into view on your left with the river and more great views of the city on your right. Eventually, you will come to the end of this walking expedition at the Roberto Clemente Bridge. From here you are back in the heart of downtown where you can continue your exploring. ---------------------- Thanks for watching the video, I hope you can enjoy my journey across America as I tell the story of the country through sport & adventure through the summer of 2021. Next episode: Kayaking Pittsburgh's rivers and 3 tips on attending a Pittsburgh Pirates game.
How to get the CHEAPEST New York Yankees tickets and a guide to attending a game!
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How to get the CHEAPEST New York Yankees tickets and a guide to attending a game!

Looking to attend a New York Yankees game? Here's my guide on how best to attend a Yankees game, including the cheapest tickets, what you can take in with you and directions for the fastest route from Manhattan. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: DOES ALTOONA CURVE HAVE THE MOST EXHILARATING STADIUM SEAT IN BASEBALL? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xWl2supYAI HIKE THE INCREDIBLE BREAKNECK RIDGE HIKE IN NEW YORK STATE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUmA1SCBykw&t=320s THREE NYC ADVENTURES TO DO IN ONE DAY FOR A TOTAL OF $27: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka34U... ______________ If you are a lover of live sport and visiting New York City, you can.'t visit New York and not go to a Yankees game. As New Yorkers will tell you, its the one team that represents them. Without the Yankees, New York is not New York. It's a tradition for most in the city, it;s a sporting franchise that is woven into the lives of those that support the team and a live sporting experience that shouldn't be missed. In this video, I speak to Yankees fans outside of the Yankee Stadium and ask them what you should know before attending a game. It can be difficult to know the local tricks and tips if you only visiting... so in the video above you will get advice on: - The cheapest tickets to get - The best directions to take to get to Yankee Stadium - What you can and can't bring into the stadium - The best place to be positioned inside the stadium - this goes hand in hand on with the cheapest ticket category! There is no doubting how passionate fans are for their Yankees. They may not be going through a golden era, but the experience of being in this stadium soaking up the atmosphere, the energy, the American sporting experience and of course, getting yourself a New York Yankees hat is not to be missed. Thanks for watching. In the next episode, I travel to Pittsburgh on my American journey to showcase to you why the city is heaven for both sport and adventure lovers.
A full guide to the incredible hike at Breakneck Ridge just 90 minutes from Manhattan
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A full guide to the incredible hike at Breakneck Ridge just 90 minutes from Manhattan

WOW! One minute you're in the hustle and bustle of Manhattan and then 90 minutes later, you're in the glorious Hudson Highlands. Here's my guide to hiking the Breakneck Ridge loop in the Hudson Highlands State Park, close to Cold Spring, 90-minutes north of New York City. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: HIKE TO THE HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT IN THE UAE AT JEBAL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5JCl9mIY&t=54s _____________ If you are staying in New York City and are looking to escape the mayhem of Manhattan for a day, the Hudson Highlands State Park is a perfect day-adventure. From Grand Central, you will get the train to Cold Spring which will take about 90-minutes. *TIP - sit on the left hand side of the train to get the best views of the Hudson as you travel north. The price of a return ticket is $30. Arriving into Cold Spring, you'll walk towards the centre of this quaint little town, there is an excellent coffee shop called Rincon Argentino on the left before you walk underneath the railway onto the main street. The owner has good knowledge of the hiking trails and has great conversation before you embark on your hiking adventure. From Cold Spring you will walk up the town's main street for two blocks before turning left on Fair Street. You will follow this road along until you eventually reach the Park Office which is the start point for many trails in the area. For the Breakneck Ridge hike, you'll need to walk along the Cornish trail and follow signs to the Breakneck Ridge trailhead. The last stretch of this little warm up walk is walking through the tunnel on a mina road. It's a little disconcerting but you'll be through it within a couple of minutes. When you exit you will be greeted by the park officer's who are situated at the beginning of the Breakneck Ridge trail and can talk you through it all. Don't forget to pick up a map, so you can keep checking the route you are taking. From the start, it is a steep 3-hour climb upwards. It's a scramble 90% of the way until you get to USA flag, which is an incredible viewing point and a great spot for a packed lunch. Don't forget to take at least 3-litres of water! You'll need plenty. After the USA flag point, you'll climb again, although from here there are a couple of alternative paths which bypass the steepest of scrambles - but get you to the same point. You're heading for the junction onto the Yellow trail, which marks the point when the climbing is done and you are now heading back downhill towards the Park Office and Cold Spring. The decline begins with rocky steps before turning into a proper path through the woods. Eventually you will join back onto the Cornish trail, the same trail you began on. *TIP - When you arrive back at Cold Spring, get some food and drinks at the wonderful Cold Spring Depot bar. It has a great outdoor terrace and is full of other hikers sharing their stories of the day. Things to remember: - You must take more water than you need. Whilst this hike is doable for non-professional hikers (like me) it will take its toll. I drank a good 3-litres and still wanted more. - I hiked this trail in late June on a hot and humid day. Take a hat, plenty of sunscreen, food and first aid kits. - Don't forget insect repellent. Ticks are in the area and there are warnings about them. It is good practice to regularly reapply. When you get home, take a shower and have thorough check to see if any ticks have attached themselves to you. I was fine, but better to be safe than sorry. - If you are unfamiliar with the area, go at the weekend when other people will be climbing with you. It's comforting knowing other people are around. This hike is incredible, one of the best I've done and well worth the effort it takes. The views, landscapes, and the wonderful town of Cold Spring all make it a must-do adventure for a day from NYC. ---------------------- Thanks for watching the video, I hope you can enjoy my journey across America as I tell the story of the country through sport & adventure through the summer of 2021. Next episode: How to attend a New York Yankees game for $20 and Yankee fan's give their tips on attending a game.
New York is an adventurer's playground if you know where to look
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New York is an adventurer's playground if you know where to look

The start of my travels across America in New York as I guide you to three great inner-city adventures to do in New York including how to row in Central Park, cycle across Brooklyn Bridge and walk the High Line - all for a total of $27. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: EPISODE 0: THE START OF AN EPIC USA ADVENTURE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43heRVHPk68 CYCLE OVER 52KM OF MOUNTAIN TRACKS IN HATTA, UAE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQunyd7c1LE&t=17s KAYAK IN DOWNTOWN DUBAI IN THE SHADOWS OF THE BURJ KHALIFA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LokkrY0CDEs&t=1s ______________ Hello and welcome to Episode 1 of my journey across the USA telling the story of the country through sport & adventure. I begin my journey in New York City with three great adventures you can do in one day in the city, for a total cost of $27. New York City can be frantic, and these adventures will fill your day and set you up for a well earned meal in the evening. I started in Central Park for a morning row. It's worth checking the times of the rowing boats on the lake in the park, they can change often, but late morning at the weekends and you should be set. You'll need to take cash with you as that is the only payment they'll except. It's $20 for the boat which can take up to 4 people. You'll also need to take $20 in cash for a deposit - if you go over your one-hour allotted time, money will be deducted from the deposit - so keep an eye on the time! It's a great location to be on the water, even though the lake can get busy, there is plenty of room and to sit back, take in Central Park, the Manhattan skyline and people watch until your heart is content... which you'll find it is after an hour. One note about rowing in Central Park - peaceful yes, relaxing yes, perfect photo opportunity, yes - the only (and it's a small thing) little aspect that gets in the way of your serene surroundings is the noise of the oars! You'll see what I mean in the video. My second adventure of the day was a cycle across Brooklyn Bridge. From Central Park, get the Green 6 Subway towards Downtown to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall from 77th St - which is a couple of blocks east of the park in line with the lake. I downloaded the Citi Bike app which is free and there is a bike station right when you come out of the Subway. Once you have your mode of transport - you have an option of electric and normal bicycles - you are straight onto the cycle lane and footpath that takes you across Brooklyn Bridge. A world of warning, you need to have your wits about you! There are people everywhere at times, and even though the footpath and cycle lane are meant to be separate, inevitably people walk on the cycle lane meaning you'll be weaving in and out of lots of walkers. Watch out for very quick cyclists too who will race up behind you. Never-the-less, it's a great little adventure and once you are at the Brooklyn side, you can check the app to see where the closest bike station is with free spaces. The cost of this little adventure? It all depends on how long you cycle for, but for me it was 50 minutes and a cost of just over $7. Lastly, and this is perfect after the assertions of rowing and cycling, is a gentle late afternoon stroll along the High Line which begins around the new Hudson Yards development in West Manhattan. The High Line is an old disused elevated railway line, it went into disrepair for many years until it was transformed into an inner-city oasis and walking path. This adventure is free, about 1.5 miles long and a superb way to soak up the city as the sun gets lower in the sky. There are plenty of places to sit and just let the world happen in front of you. There are some good bars at the end of the line, which you can't miss should you feel like you deserve a beverage after your day of NYC adventures. ---------------------- Thanks for watching the video, I hope you can enjoy my journey across America as I tell the story of the country through sport & adventure through the summer of 2021. Next episode: Hiking in the Hudson Highlands State Park, 90 minutes north of New York City.
Hiking Jebel Jais with 'Extreme Treks' host Ryan Pyle | United Arab Emirates
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Hiking Jebel Jais with 'Extreme Treks' host Ryan Pyle | United Arab Emirates

Sport Travel Tom's conversation with 'Extreme Treks' host Ryan Pyle about the new Highlander hike coming to the United Arab Emirates and a guide to new hiking trails on Jebel Jais. ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO HIKING THE LOWER TRAILS OF JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im0yD...​ HIKE TO THE UAE'S HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT AT JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5J​​... IS AL RABI MOUNTAIN THE BEST SUMMIT IN THE UAE? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgIv1nUK9nc&t=346s ------------------------- To celebrate the news that the Highlander series of hiking trails is coming to the UAE, I had a conversation with TV adventurer, Ryan Pyle as we hiked Jebel Jais and reached the UAE's highest public point for sunset. Ryan is an ambassador for the Highlander hiking trails and as he is currently based in the UAE during the pandemic, it seemed only fitting that we experienced some of what will become the UAE's Highlander trail in Ras Al Khaimah. We talked about his love for the Highlander hiking trails, what he thinks of the UAE mountains and some of the most incredible trails he has embarked on. There are also some new hiking trails on the upper Ghaf trail on Jebel Jais. These new walkways mean you no longer have to walk on the road for the short stretch which you used to have to do. These new walkways open up a whole new level of panoramic views to the north, as you will see in this video. Huge thanks to Ryan for his time and I hope you enjoy the video. Thank you for watching. For more information on the Highlander trail coming to the UAE click here: https://blog.highlanderadventure.com/highlander-united-arab-emirates-presented-in-ras-al-khaimah/
A stunning hot air balloon ride over Dubai's incredible Arabian Desert | United Arab Emirates
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A stunning hot air balloon ride over Dubai's incredible Arabian Desert | United Arab Emirates

Sports Travel Tom's showcases the breathtaking landscape of the Arabian Desert whilst hot air ballooning in Dubai. Check out this incredible desert sunrise! ------------------- HI! I'm Sports Travel Tom. If you liked this video I would love you to SUBSCRIBE and join my community on the following channels: Website: https://www.sportstraveltom.com Instagram: @sportstraveltom TikTok: @sportstaveltom X: @sportstraveltom -------------------------- Other videos you may like: 5 REASONS TO HIKE FOSSIL ROCK IN THE UAE's DESERT, SHARJAH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9Rdj...​ HIKE TO THE UAE'S HIGHEST PUBLIC POINT AT JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky5J​​... A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO HIKING JEBEL JAIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im0yDgt8O6c&t=44s IS AL RABI MOUNTAIN THE BEST SUMMIT TO HIKE IN THE UAE? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgIv1nUK9nc&t=345s ------------------------- The Arabian Desert is the world's 5th largest desert, it is home to one of the world's biggest continuous bodies of sand, known as the Empty Quarter. The only way to really appreciate its scale is from the skies, in the peace and tranquility of a hot air balloon. I took a flight with Balloon Adventures Dubai to tell a little bit of the story of the Arabian Desert and to showcase to you the incredible light on the sand dunes as well as a stunning sunrise over the Hajar Mountains. The Hajar Mountains is the biggest mountain range in the eastern Arabian Peninsula - and the mark of the end of the Arabian Desert to the east. If you would like to experience what is showcased in the video, head to Balloon Adventures Dubai: https://www.ballooning.ae/hot-air-balloon-ride/ It is an early start, around a 4.30am pick up from the city of Dubai before an hour's drive into the desert. Once arrived at the take off point, the balloon will be filled with 350,000 cubic feet of hot air and you will climb aboard after a safety briefing. You'll effortlessly leave the ground and begin climbing to around 4,000 feet where you will witness spectacular views of the Arabian Desert, Hajar Mountains and if you are lucky, on a clear day, even back to the city of Dubai. The Arabian Desert is home to such rich stories, and as I talk about in the video, it is also sometimes a lush and fertile landscape when the Indian Ocean monsoons move further north. Don't worry, you won't get caught in these, it only happens roughly every 23,000 years. I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching!

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