TOP 10s
TOP 10s

High Tatra Trekking in Poland and Slovakia
Provider: KE Adventure Travel
Length: Eight days
Price: $995

Gorilla trekking and culture tours in Rwanda
Provider: Amahoro Tours
Length: Four days
Price: $1,000

Rafting the Yampa through Dinosaur National Monument
Provider: O.A.R.S.
Length: Four or five days
Price: $702 to $990

Hiking, biking, and surfing in Costa Rica
Provider: G.A.P Adventures
Length: Nine days
Price: $949

Cycling the Maine coast
Provider: Summer Feet…Maine Coast Cycling Adventures
Length: Three days
Price: $725

Discovering Argentina’s high deserts
Provider: Socompa
Length: Five days
Price: $950

Tracking wolves and bears in Yellowstone
Provider: Wildlife Expeditions of Teton Science Schools
Length: Three days
Price: $950

Learning to whitewater kayak
Provider: Nantahala Outdoor Center
Length: Five days
Price: $999

Riding Whistler’s mountain trails
Provider: Whistler Bike Guide Adventures
Length: Six days
Price: $720

Volunteering with elephants in India
Provider: i-to-i
Length: 14 days
Price: $790

According to USA Today…

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  1. Jim Clark 4.3.1936 to 7.4.1968 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 72
    Wins: 25
    World Championships: 2 (1963, 65)
  2. Ayrton Senna 21.3.1960 to 1.5.1994 - Brazil
    Grands prix: 161
    Wins: 41
    World Championships: 3 (1988, 90, 91)
  3. Michael Schumacher 3.1.1969 Germany
    Grands prix: 250
    Wins: 91
    World Championships: 7 (1994, 95, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04)
  4. Alain Prost 24.2.1955 - France
    Grands prix: 199
    Wins: 51
    World Championships: 4 (1985, 86, 89, 93)
  5. Sir Jackie Stewart 11.6.1939 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 99
    Wins: 27
    World Championships: 3 (1969, 71, 73)
  6. Juan Manuel Fangio 24.6.1911 to 17.7.1995 - Argentina
    Grands prix: 51
    Wins: 24
    World Championships: 5 (1951, 54, 55, 56, 57)
  7. Sir Stirling Moss 17.9.1929 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 66
    Wins: 16
    World Championships: none
  8. Fernando Alonso 29.7.1981 - Spain
    Grands prix:123
    Wins: 21
    World Championships: 2 (2005, 06)
  9. Nigel Mansell 8.8.1953 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 187
    Wins: 31
    World Championships: 1 (1992)
  10. Mika Hakkinen 28.9.1968 - Finland
    Grands prix: 161
    Wins: 20
    World Championships: 2 (1998, 99)

According to Times Online…

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