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Magic Mountains and Peaks

Season 2 Episode 7 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

From neon boulders to ancient pines, explore wild trails, rare toads, and desert art.

Outdoor Nevada host John Burke explores vibrant art and wild nature across the Silver State — from the neon towers of Seven Magic Mountains to ancient bristlecone pines in Great Basin National Park. He meets locals protecting the rare Amargosa toad and hits the unique trails of Blue Diamond, where desert views, wild burros, and biking culture collide.

06/28/2017

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Magic Mountains and Peaks

Season 2 Episode 7 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Outdoor Nevada host John Burke explores vibrant art and wild nature across the Silver State — from the neon towers of Seven Magic Mountains to ancient bristlecone pines in Great Basin National Park. He meets locals protecting the rare Amargosa toad and hits the unique trails of Blue Diamond, where desert views, wild burros, and biking culture collide.

06/28/2017

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