Scaling the Guallatiri volcano | Now in Full HD | Top Gear | BBC

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Scaling the Guallatiri volcano | Now in Full HD | Top Gear | BBC


Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May reach the Guallatiri volcano and must choose between taking the long route around it or a shortcut by going over it!

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  1. This is why piston powered aircraft have turbochargers on them. I love top gear and have for years but I would have liked to see a forced induction engine in the mix.

  2. How dumb was BBC in sacking these guys. FOr once, BBC actually made something people wanted to see. Then why did it happen? Because new smart guys and galls had infested a proper tv and radio broadcasting company, making the new public management culture into the core of BBC. Hats off to the three Top Gear heroes to take so much crap for so long. A wonder they actually continued for so long with such a sick culture in the gutless BBC.

    Nothing and No one can replace these three guys. I don't care if the new crew are so famous and so this or that. The new show is full of crap, bad jokes, and the best it can do, is to be a cheap copy of the real deal: Clarkson, Richard and James in no particular order. They are the real unsung heroes in the British TV world (and most others as well).

    If in England, anyone can get a Victoria Cross or get Knighted by doing this or that, think then of these 3 guys, who have showed so many interesting, funny and dumb moments to the worlds population, made so many millions of people smile, and prevented just as many millions committing crimes, by offering their time and effort, that THEY – Jeremy, James and Richard – the 3 Amigos, should have that Cross and a Nighthood as well.

    Even after all these years, it's just as good as it was on day one. Not many shows can say that. Honestly.

    As for the little piss ant at the BBC who got a bloody nose: so what, he would have got it at the pub later that day anyway. Take it like a man, jellyfish.

    Just my two pence.

    Kind regards.

  3. As someone whose lived at higher altitudes and hiked mountains all her life, I will say that this was stupid of them. You have to adjust your body to those kinds of altitudes to handle that. I’ve been 17,000ft above sea level, air is noticeably thinner, *and drier*. For three older English men who are used to sea level this was a bad idea