Ride with Norman Reedus - Season 4
Season 4
Ride season four features a The Walking Dead Dixon Brothers reunion with Reedus journeying through Alabama and Georgia with his former co-star, Michael Rooker. Reedus will also be riding through Kentucky, and expanding his international travels with rides in Japan, Costa Rica and Uruguay.
Episodes
Georgia With Michael Rooker
The Dixon brothers explore the historic city of Birmingham Alabama, and have fun in Atlanta before arriving in Senoia for a Walking Dead reunion.
Japan With Ryan Hurst
Norman Reedus and Ryan Hurst tour modern Japan and explore it's technological history, ultimately arriving at the iconic and serene Mt. Fuji.
Japan With Milo Ventimiglia
Norman Reedus and Milo Ventimiglia travel from Kyoto to Osaka Japan, taking in its cultural traditions and meeting some creative locals along the way.
Costa Rica With Dom Rocket
Norman Reedus and Dom Rocket traverse the jungles and coasts of Costa Rica while doing some extreme riding, and exploring its natural beauty.
Uruguay With Becky Goebel
Norman Reedus and Becky Goebel learn about the easygoing country of Uruguay while riding with locals to take in the rich culture it has to offer.
Kentucky With Clifton Collins Jr.
Norman Reedus and Clifton Collins Jr. ride from Louisville to the Red River Gorge, while embracing the quintessential Kentucky experience.
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