Canadian ultramarathoner takes on heated quest across Death Valley
Death Valley, Calif., is 7,800 square kilometres in size with challenging elevation changes, but that didn't stop a Canadian explorer and ultra-long distance runner from traversing across it in a 48-hour trek on July 7
Death Valley, Calif., is often the hottest place on Earth with air temperatures that regularly climb into the mid-40s or higher.
The scorching valley is 7,800 square kilometres in size with challenging heat and elevation changes, but that didn't stop Canadian explorer and ultra-long distance runner Ray Zahab from traversing across the desert in a 48-hour trek on July 7.
Jaclyn Whittal, a meteorologist at The Weather Network, caught up with him before and after his daunting expedition.
Watch the video above to get the full story on Ray Zahab's journey across California's Death Valley.
Thumbnail courtesy of Tucker Prescott.