Actor Don Cheadle (left) and survivalist Bear Grylls filmed an episode of NBC's "Running Wild" at Hart's Location last year. The show aired Monday night. (BEN SIMMS/NBCUNIVERSAL MEDIA, LLC PHOTO)
Actor Don Cheadle (left) and survivalist Bear Grylls filmed an episode of NBC's "Running Wild" at Hart's Location last year. The show aired Monday night. (BEN SIMMS/NBCUNIVERSAL MEDIA, LLC PHOTO)
HART'S LOCATION — Although it was last summer when survivalist Bear Grylls and Hollywood actor Don Cheadle went on a two-day adventure in the White Mountains for Gryll's television show, "Running Wild," it is only just this week that the episode is airing on TV and online.
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation said that it was the Frankenstein Trestle on the Mountain Division Railroad up in Hart's Location that was featured on the episode. The trestle is 80 feet high.
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