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First Aired:April 14, 2009
Seasons:6 seasons
Episodes:101
Status:Ended

Motion features host Greg Aiello as he explores a variety of outdoor activities. From the Channel Islands in California to Bryce Canyon National Park, Maui, and Big Sur, Aiello takes a Nature-lovers perspective on exploration. Often times filmed solely by Aiello himself, the show acts as a guide on how to adventure to less-traveled places. Camping on a budget, kayaking with friends, and hiking mountains with safety cables are examples of Aiello's hobbies that are documented for viewers to see. Each half hour episode takes viewers to a location off the beaten path, with directions on exactly how to get there. With summer and winter vacations highlighted, Motion is produced with the average outdoorsmen in mind. Aiello narrates throughout, providing an inside look into his climbing, hiking, photography, and general fitness abilities.

Cast

Greg Aiello

Greg Aiello

Host

Seasons

E1Mountain Biking Basics

30m

Apr 14, 2009

Greg Aiello shares some mountain biking tips.

E2Death Valley, California

30m

Apr 22, 2009

OK let's face it. Death Valley isn't exactly a great marketing name, but if you haven't bothered considering DV as a place to visit, you really are missing out. Death Valley is the largest National Park in the lower 48 and is home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. But there is so much more to this enormous part of southern California that deserves closer inspection.

E3Geocaching

30m

Apr 24, 2009

Geocaching is an activity that is spreading like wildfire around the world. It's basically a high-tech treasure hunt using a GPS (Global Positioning Unit) and a home computer. A cache is a usually small box or container filled with trinkets, odds and ends and other items of little value. A logbook or register is also included so that 'cachers' can record their visit to a particular geocache.

E4Flat-water Kayaking

30m

Apr 24, 2009

Flat-water kayaking is an amazing way to enjoy some of the most scenic places in the country -- lakes, bays and estuaries.

E5Yosemite Valley Scenic Secrets

30m

May 5, 2009

Our national parks are treasures for all of us to enjoy and Yosemite Valley is no exception. Carved by ancient glaciers and home to some of the most extraordinary scenic views you will find anywhere on earth

E6California's Central Coast

30m

May 5, 2009

There's much more to California than the lights, camera, action of Hollywood and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. While both LA and the Bay Area are great, there's nothing like the laid-back style and scenic beauty of California's Central Coast.

E7Yosemite Falls: Over the Edge

30m

May 12, 2009

Yosemite National Park is home to many scenic wonders but one stands out as spring snow-melt fills the rivers with water. Yosemite Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the world at nearly 2,500 feet and as the water explodes from the brink of Yosemite Valley's north wall, it thunders into the rocks below, echoing through the entire valley.

E8Point Reyes National Seashore

30m

May 19, 2009

Point Reyes National Seashore is a 70,000 acre park preserve located just north of San Francisco along the California coast. This largely overlooked treasure of the Bay Area is one of the best spots we've ever seen for hiking trails, wildlife, solitude and scenic beauty. This entire stretch of California coast is frozen in time. You won't find any roads, cars, buildings or anything else that resembles civilization. This is the California coastline raw, wild and rugged.

E9Yosemite's South Rim

30m

May 28, 2009

Yosemite National Park is one of the crown jewels in the national park system. Each year, over three million people visit Yosemite and most flock to the popular and well-developed tourist centers.

E10Extreme Car-Camping

30m

Jun 3, 2009

Car camping is an excellent way to get outdoors with friends and family without strapping on a backpack and venturing into the wild. With car-camping, many of homes 'creature comforts' can come along for the ride, making your time 'roughing it' not so rough. With a little extra effort and a 4-wheel drive vehicle, you can escape the crowded campsites everyone knows about and venture into places away from it all for a camp experience you'll never forget!

E11Mono Lake, California

30m

Jun 16, 2009

Mono Lake in California is one million years old. It was once the biggest pond in North America. It is about 60 times smaller today but it is still a great place to explore. Underwater springs bubbled up from the lake-bed seeping minerals into the super-salty waters of Mono Lake slowly creating limestone towers. South Tufa is a photographer's dream, so don't forget the camera and try to aim for an early or late visit as the light will be best for pictures and the crowds will be gone.

E12Sierra Vista Scenic Byway

30m

Jul 5, 2009

The Sierra Vista Scenic Byway is a 100 mile loop drive into the heart of the majestic Sierra-Nevada mountain range in central California. The drive will take you from rolling foothills to alpine forests. You will see incredible views of the Sierra Crest. It is an excellent way to see the Sierra back country all from the comfort of your car. But if you're up for a little adventure, the numerous trails and hikes that you can hit from the byway will make this your new favorite way to experience the high Sierra.

E13California's Owens Valley

30m

Aug 12, 2009

The Owens Valley in California is home to a rugged landscape sculpted by wind, ice and time. In the historic valley, you will find a river that has continued to flow in spite of a long and controversial battle and a forest home to the oldest living trees on earth.

E14Channel Islands National Park

30m

Aug 26, 2009

The Channel Islands sit just 20 miles off the coast of southern California but once you visit them, you'll feel a world away. A one-hour ferry ride from Ventura Harbor will transport you to Santa Cruz Island...the largest in the chain. Here, visitors can camp overnight in one of the campgrounds or you can visit for the day. Hiking trails twist throughout the eastern side of Santa Cruz Island and will take you to incredible sea cliffs, open highlands and lost coves. Sea kayaking around the Channel Islands is world renowned and Santa Cruz Island is home to the largest sea caves in the world. A guided trip along the rugged shoreline will take you deep into these caves where headlamps are needed.

E15North Carolina's Outer Banks

30m

Sep 28, 2009

North Carolina's Outer Banks are a haven for people that love the outdoors. But there's a lot more to the OB than perfect beaches, warm water and lots of sunshine. The Outer Banks are an excellent place to get away from the crowds and explore tidewater marshes teaming with wildlife, learn to fly a hang-glider over the dunes where the history of powered-flight began or to discover a wildlife refuge that has preserved the natural beauty of the Carolina coast and the animals that call it home.

E16The Ansel Adams Wilderness

30m

Oct 10, 2009

Discovering the scenic beauty of back-country areas like California's Sierra Nevada Mountains doesn't have to be a rugged, long walk into the woods.

E17The Poconos of Pennsylvania

30m

Oct 26, 2009

The Pocono Mountains are an outdoor-lover's dream. The mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania are populated with dense, hardwood forests, amazing waterfalls and creeks, lakes and an impressive network of hiking trails and state parks. All this is only two hours from The Big Apple, who knew?

E18The Wild Side of Big Sur

30m

Nov 9, 2009

It's known for one of the most scenic drives in the world but there's a lot more to do along California's Highway 1 and the Big Sur coast once you get out of the car. From rugged and stunning sea cliffs, secluded beaches and tidefalls to dense, coastal redwood forests, Big Sur's amazing shoreline is a outdoor-lover's dream!

E19Exploring Lake Placid, New York

30m

Nov 25, 2009

To prove there's more to New York than the Big Apple, we set out to explore upstate New York's beautiful High Peaks region in the middle of the Adirondack Mountains. The area is home to Lake Placid.

E20Zion National Park

30m

Dec 9, 2009

Located in southern Utah and only a three-hour drive from Las Vegas, the mystic, red-rock walls of this breathtaking canyon will leave you in awe. Zion can get very crowded in the summer months but a trip there in the fall can be one you'll never forget.

E1Wild Side of LA Outdoors

30m

Jan 11, 2010

When you think of Los Angeles, hiking in the great outdoors probably isn't your first thought but Greg shows you there is much more to L.A. than fancy cars and movie stars. With it's incredible geography, stunning mountains and beautiful Pacific coast, the L.A. basin is home to some great hiking just minutes from downtown. You can explore several scenic hikes while visiting L.A., including one to the famous Hollywood sign and the lost set of a popular TV show from the past!

E2The Garden Island of Kauai

30m

Jan 24, 2010

Greg shows you how to discover the scenic beauty of Kauai away from the resort pools and fruity drinks. From the red-rock walls of Waimea Canyon to the rugged landscape of the Na Pali Coast, Kauai is an outdoor-lover's dream and the perfect place for a tropical adventure vacation.

E3Exploring the Big Island

30m

Mar 10, 2010

The Big Island is the newest of the main Hawaiian Islands (geologically speaking) and is home to some of the most diverse landscapes you will find anywhere on earth!

E4Big Bend National Park

30m

Mar 24, 2010

Big Bend National Park is deep in the south Texas desert and one of the most remote National Parks in the country.

E5Exploring Oahu and Maui

30m

Apr 7, 2010

Oahu and Maui are two of the most popular destinations of all the Hawaiian Islands. But beyond the crowded beaches of Waikiki and the high-end resorts of Maui, you will find a spectacular world of remote scenic beauty, hiking, lost coastlines and dense tropical rainforest.

E6Exploring Lake Powell

30m

May 19, 2010

Lake Powell is the second largest man-made lake in America and home to 1900 miles of rugged, desert shoreline. The lake is incredibly popular with boaters and water-sports enthusiasts all summer long but as Greg shows us," there are countless places to explore into the amazing deserts of Utah along the shores of Lake Powell.

E7Maui: Beyond the Beach

30m

Jun 2, 2010

The Hawaiian Islands are a top tourist vacation in the tropics and Maui is a true jewel of the islands. But there's so much more to Maui than the fancy resorts and perfect beaches. Hiking, snorkeling and whale-watching are just a few of the way to explore new kinds of adventure on this tropical Paradise.

E8Pinnacles National Monument

30m

Jun 23, 2010

Greg explores one of the least known national monuments in the Golden State.

E9Olympic National Park

30m

Jul 21, 2010

Olympic National Park is one of the largest and most diverse national parks in the U.S. Just a three-hour drive west of Seattle, Washington, Olympic National Park is home to the largest temperate rainforest in North America, rugged beaches and glacier covered valleys high in the Olympic Mountain Range. Greg shows you how the park's three main zones are different from each other by venturing into the Hoh Rainforest, walking the pristine coastline at Ruby Beach and climbing the snow covered peaks of the Olympic Mountains.

E10The Secrets of Sedona

30m

Aug 11, 2010

Sedona is one of the top tourism destinations in the desert southwest. But there's much more to this charming town than gift shops and art galleries. Greg shows you how to get off the beaten path and into the true spirit of Sedona that has always made this one most special places in the West.

E1Glacier Bay National Park

30m

Glacier Bay National Park is a huge, wild and pristine expanse of the Alaskan outdoors and one of the few places on Earth to see massive tidal glaciers on the move. At over three million acres, Glacier Bay is big and most visitors see this natural treasure from the deck of a cruise ship. But there's another world to discover inside the park once you step on land. Temperate rainforests, incredible wildlife and the scenic charm of coastal-Alaska can only be experienced on foot. The Glacier Bay Lodge is the only place to stay inside the park's expansive boundaries and the perfect place to begin a hike into the dense woodlands of Glacier Bay.

E2Motion Fan Hike

30m

Oct 5, 2010

Greg and the crew embark on the first ever Motion Fan Hike! Ten fans join the Motion crew as they make the four-day hike from Mammoth Lakes, California to Yosemite National Park along the historic John Muir Trail. Freezing cold temps, snow, 70 mph winds and a helicopter rescue, set the stage for one of the most memorable Motion episodes ever filmed.

E3Kings Canyon National Park

30m

Kings Canyon National Park isn't as well known as its cousin-canyon to the north -- Yosemite -- but it is the deepest canyon in America and a great way to experience much of the same beauty without the crowds. Greg shows you how easy it is to hit some great hikes, see the big trees and waterfalls of Kings Canyon National Park.

E4Exploring Lana'i

30m

Oct 20, 2010

Greg explores the Hawaiian island of Lana'i. Home to only one small town and the exclusive Four Seasons Resort, Lana'i is truly a private island experience like none other!

E5Hamakua Coast

30m

Oct 10, 2010

The Big Island of Hawaii is known as the "adventure island" and for good reason. From the lava flows of the Kilauea volcano to the lofty summit of Mauna Kea, the Big Island is covered with incredible places to explore. One of the most beautiful parts of Hawaii is often overlooked by tourists seeking extreme landscapes -- The Hamakua Coast. This is the north shore of the Big Island and his home to an amazing tropical jungle, rugged shoreline and hidden valleys ready to be discovered. This region, between Hilo to the south and Waimea to the north is a lush paradise covered with a dense rainforest, towering waterfalls and endless trails. Greg reveals this unforgettable part of the Big Island and shows you how easy it is to plan your own Hawaiian island adventure.

E6Acadia National Park, Maine

30m

Nov 24, 2010

Acadia National Park on Maine's Mount Desert Island is covered with a spectacular hardwood forest and its rugged coast line is filled with wildlife.

E7Bass Lake, California

30m

Dec 1, 2010

Millions of people visit Yosemite National Park in California each year but most drive right past an amazing place to hike, escape the crowds and explore -- Bass Lake. In addition to being an incredible destination on the way to Yosemite, its also Greg Aiello's hometown. Greg and his trusty Border Collie Dia take you along on some of their favorite local hikes and show you how to enjoy Bass Lake after the boats and busy crowds leave after summer. Breathtaking fall colors paint the central Sierra Nevada Mountains into the perfect backdrop as Greg highlights 3 easy, fun and beautiful hikes in his own backyard. Then, Motion showcases a great new way to capture all your outdoor fun in stunning high definition with the GoPro Hero camera. Greg puts this wearable HD camera on as he climbs Mono Rock and even Dia takes the camera for a spin!

E8John Muir Trail

30m

Dec 22, 2010

The John Muir Trail is well over 200 miles and twists across the roof of the mighty Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. From its northern terminus in Yosemite National Park to the summit of Mt. Whitney in the south, the John Muir Trail crosses six passes over 11,000 feet and usually takes three weeks to complete. The trail was named to honor the great naturalist and 'father' of the national park system in America, John Muir. Muir is best know for helping to establish Yosemite as a national park and for founding the Sierra Club, but he spend tireless hours in the backcountry of the High Sierra. A through-hike of the complete John Muir Trail isn't for everyone and after guiding/hiking this amazing trail over the last 10 years, Greg shows you his favorite section of the John Muir Trail. This is the same route featured in the 'Fan Hike' episode.

E9Sierra Snow Sports

30m

Jan 19, 2011

The Sierra Nevada Mountains in California are pounded every winter by strong Pacific storms. Once the skies clear, this deep snow is the perfect place for winter-time exploration and fun. Greg shows you how a ski resort, like Yosemite's Badger Pass, can be a great way to access the backcountry. Greg Aiello uses a revolutionary new snowboard that transforms into cross-country skis and checks out how the next generation of snow shoes is opening up this sport to a whole new crowd. And, you won't believe where today's snowmobiles can go. Modern advances in these amazing machines are pushing this sport into a world you have to see to believe.

E10Bryce Canyon National Park

30m

Jan 31, 2011

Bryce Canyon National Park is another one of the 'grand slam' outdoor destinations southern Utah has to offer. From its stunning red rock amphitheater and mystic hoodoo towers to endless trails that lead into some of the most remote parts of the park, Bryce Canyon is another Motion "Must Do." But there's another side of Bryce Canyon beyond the popular and easy-to-reach overlooks that circle the rim. A hike into the hoodoos will give you a totally different kind of Bryce Canyon experience and Greg discovers a trail just outside the park that leads to a big surprise the Motion-crew didn't see coming.

E11Capitol Reef National Park

30m

Feb 28, 2011

In a state with so many natural wonders, Utah is an outdoor paradise. With headlining National Parks, like Bryce Canyon, Arches and Zion, Capitol Reef National Park is often overlooked or barely even known. In most of the popular parks, there's always a way to escape busy summertime crowds, but when you visit Capitol Reef in winter, the entire park is off the beaten path.

E12Death Valley National Park

30m

Mar 7, 2011

Death Valley National Park in California's Mojave Desert is one of the hottest, driest and most extreme landscapes on earth, a place where barren salt flats stretch for miles and scorching dunes form below rugged peaks. If you time it right and miss the summer heat, the wonders of this lonely desert come to life in a way you have to see to believe.

E13Biscayne Bay National Park

30m

Mar 28, 2011

If you're ready for a tropical vacation in the sun and sand, you don't need to travel half-a-world-away to get there. Biscayne Bay National Park is just minutes from downtown Miami but feels like a million miles away. Learn how to enjoy this amazing national park.

E14Utah Route 12

30m

Apr 12, 2011

Greg explores one of America's top scenic drives between two of Utah's best national parks.

E15Carrizo Plain National Monument

30m

Apr 26, 2011

If you've ever wondered what California looked like 1,000 years ago, a trip to Carrizo Plain National Monument will take you back in time. About 250,000 acres are protected at the national monument, preserving California's largest, native remaining grasslands. From amazing wildlife to ancient signs of native people dating back 2000 years B.C., Carrizo Plain is a land frozen in time and a look into California's past that is now long gone.

E16Death Valley Racetrack Playa

30m

May 10, 2011

It's one of the hottest, driest, places in the world and over 90 percent of this national park is designated wilderness. With a great network of backcountry roads and a local jeep rental company, we get off the beaten path to discover Death Valley's hidden secrets. From the mysterious moving rocks to long forgotten ghost towns and a hike around the bizarre Ubehebe Crater, there are endless possibilities to explore this extreme landscape well beyond where the pavement ends.

E17Grand Canyon: North Rim

30m

Jun 28, 2011

Every year, nearly five million people visit Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona but only a small percentage of the park's visitors ever see the remote North Rim. Greg explores this diverse and stunning part of the Grand Canyon few people ever see. From its lush pine forests to breathtaking views, the North Rim gives visitors to the Grand Canyon an unforgettable look at the forces of nature on a massive scale.

E18Lake Mead National Recreation Area

30m

Jul 5, 2011

The bright lights and night life of Las Vegas draws millions of visitors to Nevada every year but just outside of Sin City you'll truly find God's country in America's largest man-made lake, Lake Mead. Greg shows you how to explore this pristine lake with the help of a large, houseboat base camp and a smaller, faster boat to access the rugged shores of this enormous reservoir.

E19Kenai Fjords & Glacier Lodge

30m

Jul 12, 2011

Alaska is a wide open, wild frontier. But right in the middle of it's incredible Kenai Fjords National Park, you'll find a totally unique lodge that takes the definition of an Alaskan vacation to a whole new level.

E20Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

30m

Aug 2, 2011

Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is as rugged and beautiful as it gets. But you don't have to be an extreme adventurer to enjoy the southern part of the Kenai Peninsula and Kenai Fjords National Park. Kenai Fjorids National Park is one of the best places on earth to see active glaciers at work. Greg explores one of the easiest to reach glaciers in the world for a close-up look at this ancient ice.

E21Lake Superior: North Shore

30m

Aug 23, 2011

Lake Superior is the largest fresh water lake in the world and it's scenic northern shores are the perfect place to unwind, escape and explore. Greg discovers a section of Lake Superior's shoreline between Two Harbors, Minnesota and the historic Split Rock Lighthouse.

E22Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

30m

Sep 6, 2011

With over 20 individual islands, the Apostle Islands recreation area on Lake Superior is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With miles of both mainland and island hiking trails, sunken wrecks to explore and some of the best paddling in America, the Apostle Islands should be on everyone's list.

E23Sperry Chalet, Glacier National Park

30m

Sep 19, 2011

Greg leads a father and daughter from California into the wilds of Montana's Glacier National Park for their first backpacking experience. Their destination was the totally unique Sperry Chalet built high in a remote section of the Rocky Mountains.

E24Glacier National Park

30m

Sep 26, 2011

Glacier National Park is considered the crown jewel of the entire park system. With easy access to incredible, alpine landscapes, Glacier National Park is outdoor beauty on an epic scale. But getting away from the crowds and popular tourist hot-spots is the best way to experience the true nature of this park and its easier than you might think.

E1Escalante River Slot Canyons

30m

Oct 17, 2011

Greg and two Motion Guest Hikers explore the narrow slot canyons of the Escalante River in southern Utah with the help of a top canyoneering guide company.

E2Fan Hike: John Muir Trail

30m

Oct 31, 2011

Greg and the crew lead eight viewers along a new, 30-mile section of the John Muir Trail in California. The group bonds quickly as the elements and the tough terrain take their toll during their amazing adventure through some of the most rugged country in the High Sierra.

E3Yosemite Valley: Guest Hike

30m

Nov 14, 2011

Greg shares the wonder of Yosemite National Park with two hikers who have never been.

E4Everglades National Park

30m

Dec 19, 2011

With the company of two Motion viewers, Greg sets out to explore some of the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. Inland marshes, mangrove jungles, and raw, wild islands make Everglades National Park one of the most diverse places in the country.

E5Exploring Dry Tortugas National Park

30m

Feb 12, 2012

Dry Tortugas National Park is one of the smallest national parks in the country and is heavily visited by day-trippers from Key West. Greg and the Motion Crew discover this tiny group of islands and show you how an overnight camping trip here changes everything!

E6Shoshone National Forest & Brooks Lake Lodge

30m

Mar 18, 2012

Wyoming's Shoshone National Forest is one of the best spots in the country to enjoy winter with its jagged peaks and snow covered foothills. There is a unique way to experience this Alpine magic without roughing it in the wild -- Brooks Lake Lodge.

E7Exploring Monterey Bay, California

30m

Mar 26, 2012

Monterey Bay is a place where California's rugged coast opens up to a sprawling bay. It is a destination for wildlife and one that will take our guest hikers -- Debi and Ron -- by surprise. Debi and Ron are from Chicago and this was their first trip to California. They have left the cold weather to come and explore this coastal paradise with Greg for two days.

E8Exploring Arches National Park

30m

Apr 8, 2012

Utah's Arches National Park is a place where desert sands have formed into impossible sculptures. It is one of the most popular national parks in the west but it is easy to escape the crowds if you know where to look. For three Motion guest hikers, walking these amazing sand sculptures is a dream come true.

E9Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Grand Teton National Park

30m

Apr 15, 2012

With its magnificent alpine peaks and breathtaking mountain landscapes, Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is a must see. Find out how an off the beaten path through this incredible terrain becomes an unforgettable adventure for two sisters.

E10Badlands National Park

30m

May 6, 2012

You will find a rugged setting of spires, canyons and wide-open grasslands at Badlands National Park. While its name does a good job describing the park, there is an amazing amount of life, color and magic that's easy to discover if you know how and where to look.

E11Canyonlands National Park

30m

May 13, 2012

A viewer with an inspiring story of weight loss and her close friend join Greg for a look at one of the country's most scenic desert regions -- The Canyonlands.

E12Wind Cave National Park

30m

May 27, 2012

There's more to the Black Hills of South Dakota than Mt. Rushmore. It is also home to the diverse Wind Cave National Park -- where you will find one of the world's largest and most unique cave systems. Above ground, it is a landscape of pine forest, hills, native grasslands, and abundant wildlife.

E13Sailing the British Virgin Islands

30m

Jun 17, 2012

The British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea are a sailor's paradise. With a little nautical experience, these tropical islands are easy to navigate and offer some of the most breathtaking views both above and below the surface of the blue waters.

E14Virgin Islands National Park

30m

Jul 15, 2012

St John in the U.S Virgin Islands offers some of the most beautiful tropical scenery in the world. Greg and the Motion crew experience the raw beauty of St. John and the Virgin Islands National Park with guest-hiker Angela. St. John is famous for its white sand beaches but there is plenty to marvel at below the surface of the clear blue waters.

E15Motion: Behind the Scenes

30m

Sep 13, 2012

Motion started when two unlikely worlds came together. Two brothers with completely different backgrounds -- one was a TV producer and photographer and the other was a pro-mountain guide -- created a unique kind of outdoor show that captured America's wild places.

E16Misty Fjords National Monument

30m

Sep 27, 2012

Two guest-hikers set out on an adventure with Greg Aiello, host of Motion, to explore one of the most remote national monuments in the U.S. -- Misty Fjords National Monument in southeast Alaska. The monument, which is called the Yosemite of the North, features an expansive rainforest that is mostly untouched by human hands.

E1Secrets of Tioga Pass Road

30m

Oct 11, 2012

Tioga Pass and Yosemite's Highway 120 are known for their stunning scenery and unrivaled access to the High Sierra. Discover how and why this historic road came to be.

E2Ketchikan, Alaska

30m

Nov 8, 2012

Ketchikan is a gateway to southern Alaska's wild outdoors! The area is filled with dense woods, abundant wildlife and adventure around every corner but it is also a place where the weather doesn't always cooperate -- as Greg soon discovered. Greg explored Ketchikan with two very enthusiastic guest hikers Nina and Carey.

E3Solo Hike - Yosemite: Beyond the Valley

30m

Nov 15, 2012

It's one of America's iconic national parks, best known for its towering granite cliffs and spectacular waterfalls. But even though nearly four million people a year visit Yosemite National Park in California, few have ever seen this remote section of Yosemite hidden deep in the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Greg embarks on a rugged journey into a region of the park few people ever see. The alpine landscape here is breathtaking, and also treacherous. Focus and preparation are key to a safe and successful trip.

E4Climbing Mount Conness

30m

Nov 22, 2012

On the border of the Inyo National Forest and Yosemite National Park, lies one of the most prominent mountains found in the Sierra Nevada Mountains--Mt. Conness. It's a diverse and challenging mountain to climb as Greg and the guest-hikers are about to find out. With the help of Ian Elman of Southern Yosemite Mountain Guides, they hope to summit this iconic peak!

E5Saguaro National Park

30m

Dec 13, 2012

Saguaro National Park is named after the giant species of cactus it was originally established to protect. It is now one of the largest preserves in the United States for this iconic symbol of the American west. It is split into two separate regions -- called districts -- on either side of Tucson, Arizona. Each district is on the outskirts of town, making this an easy park to access from a major metropolitan area. Kristi and Ray from San Francisco joined Greg on this trip. This was their first trip to the desert.

E6Exploring San Francisco

30m

Jan 3, 2013

San Francisco is a fast-paced city on the California coast in the second-most densely populated metropolis in America, but just minutes away, you can lose yourself in the wild solitude that is worlds away from the pulse of city life.

E7Exploring Costa Rica

30m

Mar 10, 2013

Greg and two guest-hikers travel to the dense jungles of Costa Rica and discover a rarely seen tropical paradise. Two national parks are explored by river through some of the thickest jungles in Central America.

E8Exploring Anza Borrego Desert State Park

30m

Apr 14, 2013

It's a wide open and barren desert landscape, but a closer look reveals the unique wilds of California's largest state park. From caves sculpted by wind to a true desert oasis that took us all by surprise, this is another Southwest destination big on scenic beauty. Greg invited two guest hikers for the journey to Anza Borrego. Michael Roeshman, a battalion chief with the Philadelphia Fire Department and Captain Eric Snyder, also a member of the PFD.

E9Exploring the Valley of Fire

30m

Apr 28, 2013

Valley of Fire State Park's stunning red rocks and bright blue skies set the stage for an outdoor destination that is tough to beat. But these hidden canyons and sandstone caves are relatively unknown because they are overshadowed by the bright lights of nearby Las Vegas, Nevada. Greg Aiello brought along regular Las Vegas visitor, Dave Denny, who never knew there so many unique places to explore in the area.

E10Hiking Kauai's Kalalau Trail

30m

May 26, 2013

Without a film crew, Greg Aiello embarks on a solo 11-mile climb up the Kalalau Trail, a treacherous hike attempted by few tourists who visit the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. His path leads directly past gorgeous views from sea cliffs of the Napali Coast.

E11Exploring Costa Rica's Tortuguero National Park

30m

Jun 9, 2013

Greg Aiello kayaks through Costa Rica's Tortuguero National Park where he gets a close look at the jungle's wildlife. Melissa and Matt joined Greg on this adventure in Costa Rica. The couple lives on a farm in southern New Jersey.

E12Exploring Redwood National Park

30m

Jun 23, 2013

Northern California's Redwood National Park is a dense forest home to the tallest trees on earth. But it is a place also known for its diversity where hikes through enchanting settings lead straight to the sea. Greg invited a guest hiker to explore the park with him. Mike from Long Island, New York, has never seen anything like the redwood giants before.

E13Exploring Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

30m

Aug 1, 2013

Somewhere not so far removed from the bright lights and the glitz of the Vegas Strip lies one of southern Nevada's best kept outdoor recreation secrets -- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

E14Exploring Lake Ouachita, Arkansas

30m

Aug 29, 2013

Lake Ouachita is the largest lake in Arkansas. It is surrounded by undeveloped shores and is a paradise for boating and fishing. With some of the cleanest waters in America, this is a summer vacation destination that is really tough to beat.

E15Exploring Mesa Verde National Park

30m

Sep 12, 2013

Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is home to the largest archeological preserve in America. You can find the remains of a lost civilization hidden in the walls of park's canyons. These mysterious dwellings still hold many secrets and the thrill of discovery for those ready for a unique adventure. Greg set out to explore the park with Britt and Mike -- an active couple from Chicago who love the outdoors. They are both avid cyclist.

E16Exploring Denali National Park and Preserve

30m

Sep 19, 2013

Interior Alaska is one of the last great frontiers in the world and home to one of the most stunning national parks in America. It is the perfect place to truly get away and start an adventure in an incredible place. Greg invited three of his old friends to explore Denali National Park and Preserve with him.

E1Backpacking Denali National Park

30m

Oct 9, 2013

Alaska's backcountry wilderness is an expansive world filled with beauty, wide open views and adventure. In the second part of Motion's Alaska special, Greg Aiello and three of his old friends explore Denali National Park and Preserve together, hiking through tundra, climbing Calico Pass and floating on the Sanctuary River.

E2Yellowstone National Park

30m

Nov 7, 2013

When Greg Aiello and his friends' plan to visit Yellowstone National Park is derailed by the government shutdown, the crew puts together a plan B that showcases some of the area's other natural beauty, including a gorgeous creek trail, an eerie earthquake site and rare wildlife.

E3Backpacker Beginners Gear Guide

30m

Nov 28, 2013

Motion's Greg Aiello shows you how to select backpacking gear which can be intimidating to those new to the sport. He also shares some tips on what systems and gear he personally likes.

E4Arkansas' Hot Springs National Park

30m

Dec 26, 2013

Greg Aiello explores one of America's most unusual national parks in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Hot Springs National Park is a place where natural thermal waters have been gushing from the ground for thousands of years.

E5Exploring the Jungles of Belize

30m

Feb 6, 2014

Belize has become one of the top tourist destinations in the country. It is a place where warm waters meet lost civilizations. Host Greg Aiello brings along self-described workaholic Shiloh Janes for a trip of a lifetime. The pair plans to dive on a world famous reef, get up close and personal with jungle wildlife and discover the Maya ruins of Belize.

E6Exploring Park City, Utah

30m

Feb 20, 2014

Park City, Utah is one of the best ski destinations in the world. But there is a lot more to discover in this small town than extreme downhill action. Host Greg Aiello takes a hip hop girl from her music roots in Baltimore to a snow covered world that will put her sense of adventure to the test.

E7California's Catalina Island

30m

Mar 20, 2014

Catalina Island is an exciting travel destination with the look and feel of a European escape but this vacation island hot spot is just 22 miles from the beaches and bright lights of Los Angeles. Host Greg Aiello takes two guest hikers from the east coast and introduces them to this incredible island getaway. It was the perfect spot for a once-in-a-lifetime surprise.

E8Wild Side of Catalina Island

30m

Mar 27, 2014

Greg Aiello takes you along on a self-documented solo adventure on the Trans-Catalina Trail. This 37-mile long trail winds along the scenic ridges, passes and valleys of this beautiful and rugged island and presents stunning views of the Pacific Ocean as well as some rather unexpected encounters with wildlife.

E9Exploring Mexico's Espiritu Santo Island

30m

Apr 24, 2014

The Motion crew explores Espiritu Santo Island, which is located just off the coast of La Paz on the southern end of Baja Mexico. The beautiful scenery, turquoise waters, white sandy beaches and unforgettable encounters with marine life, make this an incredible trip. And, for guest hiker Kit it was a chance to connect with the memory of her father in a very special way.

E10Exploring Nepal (Part 1)

30m

May 8, 2014

The Himalaya is the tallest and most rugged mountain range on earth. It is home to the world's highest peak -- Mount Everest. Tourism in the Himalaya is booming each year with thousands of people coming to climb, trek and experience life on the roof of the world. For Greg Aiello, coming to Nepal and climbing these mountains has been at the top of his bucket list for years. But he's about to check it off!

E11Exploring Nepal (Part 2)

30m

May 22, 2014

Greg Aiello goes on a dream trip to Nepal! He ditches his plan to trek to the Mt. Everest Base Camp and follows a Sherpa guide to see amazing views of the planet's tallest mountain and experience life high in the Himalaya by visiting Sherpa villages most people never see.

E12California's Lost Coast

30m

Jul 3, 2014

Greg Aiello embarks on an adventure tackling the premier coastal backpacking destination - California's Lost Coast trail. With dangerous pinch point tidal zones, timing is everything. The trail delivers jaw-dropping sunsets, opportunities to view wildlife, and amazing campsites.

E13Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

30m

Jul 10, 2014

Greg Aiello explores Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park with two twin adventurers, Brittany and Alyssa. Watch as they travel down into the depths of a glacier, explore caves and hike through the vast wilderness.

E14Edge of Alaska

30m

Aug 7, 2014

Greg Aiello takes a wild and dangerous trip to the edge of Alaska, exploring Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, and staring into the depth of the state's epic wilderness and remote beauty. Along the way, he battles to stay with his fellow traveler down a rapidly moving river, explores a glacier and even paddles into a cave of ice that could collapse at any moment.

E15100th Episode

30m

Aug 28, 2014

Greg Aiello and the Motion crew celebrate their 100th episode of Motion with a heart-felt look back at five years of exploring America's national parks and wild places. With never-before-seen footage and hilarious behind-the-scenes outtakes, relive some of the special moments that made Motion a fan-favorite series on the Live Well Network.

Storyline

Motion features host Greg Aiello as he explores a variety of outdoor activities. From the Channel Islands in California to Bryce Canyon National Park, Maui, and Big Sur, Aiello takes a Nature-lovers perspective on exploration. Often times filmed solely by Aiello himself, the show acts as a guide on how to adventure to less-traveled places. Camping on a budget, kayaking with friends, and hiking mountains with safety cables are examples of Aiello's hobbies that are documented for viewers to see. Each half hour episode takes viewers to a location off the beaten path, with directions on exactly how to get there. With summer and winter vacations highlighted, Motion is produced with the average outdoorsmen in mind. Aiello narrates throughout, providing an inside look into his climbing, hiking, photography, and general fitness abilities.

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