The X usually indicates a closed airstrip. In this case, it means that landing is prohibited unless you're certified to use this field. It's that hairy.
The X usually indicates a closed airstrip. In this case, it means that landing is prohibited unless you're certified to use this field. It's that hairy.
Paro, Bhutan. A batshit approach in the Himalayas.
Lukla, Nepal
I'm sorry Travis, I'm gonna let you finish, but these are the top five Montezemolo Ferraris OF ALL TIME.
That is a touching story.
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If you don't understand the reference, why are you on Jalopnik?
Back up. "Six to negative one?"
Way to comment before reading THE SECOND FUCKING PARAGRAPH MCMIKE
Brace yourself, Patrick.
I've been to Bhutan, and this is how it looks when the planes land on a normal day. There is a reason this is always on the list of craziest airports in the world.
Not really. I mean, in my eyes the Evora's the spiritual successor to the Europa, and last time I checked nobody called the Europa a supercar.