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[Jeremy speaking]
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I guess it's low
20s out right now.
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Even under the pelts,
it is really, really cold.
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Oh, my god. It is hot.
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[Rod] I feel just absolutely
whipped and helpless.
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This is really,
really challenging.
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[Ky] Whoa! Massive paw print.
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They look like bear to me.
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They're in such close
proximity to our area.
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Well, I think we should all
carry a spear when we come out.
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If my foot falls off, it
falls off. I'm not tapping.
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[Man] This isn't
supposed to be like this.
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[Ky] Joe!
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Joe!
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You okay?
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Joe!
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[Narrator] Facing some of the
most brutal terrains on earth...
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[Woman] It's like my
flesh is being burned.
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[Narrator] The XL challenge has
pushed the limits of human endurance.
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And tested the will to
survive against all odds.
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Oh! [Bleep]
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Oh! [Bleep]
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[Screams]
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[Narrator] Now, 12
Naked and Afraid veterans.
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Take on the most
punishing environment yet,
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the rocky mountains, Montana.
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A 3,000-mile wall.
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Dividing the north
American continent.
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Here, 10,000-foot peaks
plunge into frigid valleys.
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Where blistering winds drive
temperatures well below zero.
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This unrelenting
winter landscape.
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Hosts some of the deadliest
land predators on earth.
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Wolf packs that consume over
300 pounds of meat in a single day.
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And grizzly bears,
emerging from hibernation,
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ravenous, searching for
their first meal in months.
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Now, these elite survivalist take their
next step toward becoming legends...
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These storms just
move in out of nowhere.
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[Narrator] ...As they attempt to endure 14
grueling days I this ice covered wilderness.
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It's a whole new mental game.
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[Narrator] Where the threat of
frostbite and hypothermia are constant.
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[Ky] Three hours in cold exposure
can lead to death, but out here,
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I think you'd be in trouble
in about 20 minutes.
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[Gabby] Temperature below
freezing. This place is insane.
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I hope we can make it. [Exhales]
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[Narrator] Can this group of modern
day warriors conquer the blistering cold.
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In one of the most severe
environments on earth.
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It's kinda deep here. Should've
worn my thigh-high boots.
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[Narrator] At an
elevation of 6,300 feet,
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steep, treacherous slopes collide
to form a deep, frozen gorge.
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I have been naked in the
snow once or twice before,
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but there is always
alcohol involved.
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So, this is a first.
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This will be my last challenge.
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I have loved doing these
challenges. They push me to my limits.
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I feel, what better way to
do it than freezing my ass off?
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[Waz] Hello!
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[Jake] Hey, how's it going?
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- Oh, look at you all dressed up!
- [Laughs]
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- I love the outfit. Very special.
- Thank you.
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- Oh, hey! Another person.
- Oh! Here we go!
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Because I absolutely
despise the snow.
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And I'm putting myself into this
kind of situation knowing that I hate it,
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this challenge will mean
more to me than anything.
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[Narrator] Here, in this
snowy mountain ville.
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Jake will be seeking
XL redemption.
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With XL legend, Waz,
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and first time XL
challenger, Sara.
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The wind is the thing for me.
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Cuts through the clothes,
all the way to your bones, so.
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Listen, we're gonna have to
take these off in here in a second...
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- I know.
- ...So I'm not looking forward to that, that's for sure.
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[Sara] Not at all.
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[Narrator] Seven
miles to the northeast,
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1,500 pound moose lay claim to the
river that bounds a frozen meadow.
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Who is that?
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Hey, are we crazy or what?
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Yeah!
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I've done only
warm-weather challenges.
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On my previous
challenge in Peru,
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one of my partners just,
um we had problems.
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- Trish, shut up. Right now.
- No.
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I'll never [bleep] shut up.
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It did not bring out
the best of me at all.
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It brought out the person
that I don't like to see.
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I'm hoping to prove
to my new partners that
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I am a team player,
it's like, I want.
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All of us to bond together
and work as a team.
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- Hey, guys. [Chuckles]
- [Rod] Hey!
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- [Trish] Holy crap.
- Amazing to see you out here.
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I mean, I've done three other
challenges and every one of them,
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I felt like I've left
stuff on the table.
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This challenge here,
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I'm going in with the mindset that I
don't wanna leave nothing on the table.
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[Narrator] 40-day
XL veteran, Trish,
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will be partnered
with Rod and Jeremy,
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who are both seeking redemption.
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From their own XL challenges.
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- You guys ready to do this?
- You've got to be crazy.
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Well, I think anybody out
here has got to be crazy.
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[Narrator] Ten miles
to the southwest,
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hurricane-strength winds strip
the snow off of froze mountain top.
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[Gabby] I've done
this thee times now.
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The hardest thing I
ever saw was the cold.
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But nothing like this. If you can
survive this, you can survive anything.
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- Hi!
- How's it going? [Laughs]
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- [Ky] Good.
- [Chuckles]
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[Gabby] Nice to see another
crazy person out here.
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- Hey!
- [Ky] Is that a third?
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It's been more than a year now
since I left Montana, I promised myself,
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I'd never be unprepared again.
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So, since then, I've dedicated
all my time and preparation.
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Just for cold-weather survival.
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Let's see if it paid off.
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[Narrator] Here,
above a frozen lake,
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40-day XL finisher, Gabby,
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will combine her experience
with first time XL challengers,
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Joseph and Ky.
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Could not be happier
to see you two out here.
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- Aw, that's so nice.
- That is so nice.
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[Narrator] Six
miles to the east,
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packs of wolves hunt the
woo below a rocky ridge line.
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With this challenge, it's
gonna be a grueling 14 days.
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Uh, but I have to make it uh, because
of my South African medical tap.
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And then out of
Ecuador on a COVID tap.
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Uh, I need to
finish a challenge.
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Yeah, it's killing me.
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- [Sarah laughs] No way!
- Hey! What's happening, Sarah?
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I haven't seen you since Africa.
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- This is no accident, is it?
- [Laughs]
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- Man, it's good to see you.
- Good to see you, too. Oh!
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Mmm.
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Oh! We're partnered up again.
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- This is gonna be awesome, man!
- Yeah.
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[Sarah] Wes and I, we've been on
the challenge together and I know that.
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He's going to be on the same
kinda level that I am in skills.
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Also, somebody that I
can learn from as well.
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- Ca-caw!
- What! Who's that?
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- I'm Jermaine.
- Got a cowboy coming into camp.
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Black cowboy!
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I put myself in strange situations
all the time just to test my skillset.
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So, the black cowboy had
to come out. I'm ready to roll.
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[Narrator] Wes will be
seeking XL redemption.
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With 40-day XL vet, Sarah.
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And first time XL
challenger, Jermaine.
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You guys ready to get cold?
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- I don't think we have much of a choice now, baby.
- [Sarah laughs]
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[All laugh]
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[Jermaine and
Sarah] Let's do it.
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- You ready?
- Ready as we're gonna get, right?
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- Let's see what we got!
- Let's get naked.
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- Yes! Let's get naked!
- [Waz laughs] All right!
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Oh! Feeling it.
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That is lovely right there.
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Whoo!
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[Jake] All right.
So long, genitals!
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Ah!
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All right. Oh, my
gosh! I'm freezing. Hah!
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Come on, brother!
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- There it is.
- There we go.
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Oh, I'm not really enjoying
what I'm feeling right now.
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I'm immediately
regretting this cold decision.
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[Sara] Oh, my god!
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[Rod] We're gonna need to go,
my feet are getting frozen quick.
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- Come on, let's go. We'll get it.
- Okay.
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- Ooh! That's cold. Argh!
- Yeah.
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- All right.
- [Jake] Let's move quick.
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- Let's get there and get the bags.
- Let's get these bags.
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[Narrator] Each survivalist
has brought one item.
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And each group has been provided
with a map of their surrounding area.
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- [Trish] Giant...
- The tree right here, I think that's that one over there.
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[Jeremy] We need to make
our way right over here.
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We need to move.
We need to move.
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- Like, right now.
- We gotta get out.
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- Oh, holy cow! You guys just wanna step in my footprint.
- [Trish] You liking the snow?
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- [Jeremy] Ah! [Bleep]
- [Rod] Holy cow!
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[Jeremy] Yep, that
snow hurts. It hurts.
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- I recognize some resources down here, I think that's...
- Okay.
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- By the lake?
- That's south, that way.
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- [Gabby] Agreed!
- Watch your step 'cause there's.
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- Plenty of prickly pear around here.
- [Ky] Yeah, I saw that.
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[Ky] Let's not damage
these feet on day one.
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[Waz] We come over,
look at this area here.
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So, it's gonna be heading
straight down here and.
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We'll hook her out
to the right and...
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- [Sara] We gotta get out of this wind immediately.
- [Jake] Yeah.
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Yeah, we're losing body heat
right now, so we gotta move.
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Yeah. This ground is freezing.
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Oh! [Bleep] Get in!
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Okay, huddle up,
huddle up, huddle up!
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Let's see where we
can get out of this wind.
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- Yeah!
- That's going down.
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- Yeah!
- Let's get out of the wind.
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- Out of the wind.
- Yeah!
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- So, we just head down?
- Yeah.
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- Oh, yeah!
- Yeah, have to go that way.
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- Let's get down, let's get down.
- Let's go.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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It has been seconds
and I'm already freezing.
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- [Sarah] Huh!
- Woo! Whoo!
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- [Jermaine] Mmm!
- [Wes] Yeah!
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[Waz] This ground is freezing.
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- [Jake] Yeah, I think it's gonna get a lot worse here.
- [Sara] Oh, yeah.
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- [Jake] Holy smokes!
- [Sara] Oh, my god!
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- Painful.
- [Jake] You want a piggyback?
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[Sara] Oh, my god.
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[Jake] Yeah, it hurts.
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[Sara] Here again,
I am so sorry.
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[Waz] If you go in the
footprints, it's gonna be a little bit.
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Better for you, but...
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I think it gets
better right up here.
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We get under some trees.
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[Sara] The cold
is terrifying to me.
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I mean, the wind's ripping
at, like, 30 miles an hour.
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Oh, my god, I'm in so much pain.
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Oh, my god!
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Like, I'm in so much pain.
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Oh!
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[Sarah] Oh, man. This is tough.
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Hey, did you guys see
that big ass rock right there?
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- Yeah.
- Is that us?
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If we get behind it, we get
out of this wind for a second.
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- [Sarah] All right.
- [Wes] That'll help us.
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[Sarah] Oh, man!
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- [Wes] We get on the other side of this.
- [Sarah] Yep, we'll be golden.
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- We could stop, take a look at the map again.
- [Wes] Yeah.
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[Sarah] Formulate a game plan.
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- Check this out.
- [Jermaine] Oh, yeah.
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There's like a nest in here.
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- All this.
- [Jermaine] Nice and--
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- This is dry.
- Good!
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In the bag.
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- [Wes] Good find.
- Let's grab all of this out of here.
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[Wes] Okay, tell you what, oh!
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[Jermaine] Uh! Get on the
other side of the rock fast.
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[Wes] Ahhh!
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- This side of the rock.
- Don't have to ask me twice.
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[Wes] Let's check that map.
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[Sarah] There's the rock.
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- And there's the shelter location.
- We're gonna have to just cut.
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Across down here 'cause
there's fish, there's water.
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- And that's resources for making a decent shelter.
- [Jermaine] Absolutely.
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- We need, we need to seek shelter
right now. [Laughs] - That's my priority.
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- Let's go do it. Let's go get fire.
- And lots of firewood.
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[Sarah] All right.
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[Wes] If we don't get out of the
wind and stay warm over a fire,
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we're not gonna make
it through this challenge.
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- [Sarah] That wind! [Laughs]
- [Screams] Oh!
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[Grunts]
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- [Jermaine] Whoo!
- Damn.
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Hey, watch your footsteps.
Let's double time, guys, it's cold.
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- Ah! Whoo! [Shrieks]
- [Grunts]
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[Exhales]
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[Rod] My feet hurt.
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[Jeremy] It's needles
I'm walking on.
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[Trish] There's
briars everywhere.
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You know there's one
thing with the briars.
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And there's another thing when you feet are
frozen and you're stepping through briars.
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[Trish] Yeah, you
don't feel them.
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Hey, somebody's got
blood on their feet already.
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[Trish] Uh-oh!
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We gotta get to
the tree. That's it.
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[Jeremy] Thinking about
just kicking it in gear.
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You're not getting
out this snow.
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[Trish] There's not a
whole lot of other options.
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All right, Jeremy. I'm
following you, brother.
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- [Trish] Let's go! Come on, Rod.
- [Rod grunts]
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I'm coming.
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- Just get out of this wind for a few minutes.
- Yeah.
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It gets southside now.
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Oh, sun!
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- [Wes] Yeah, buddy!
- Oh, give me sun!
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Oh! Hey. Look at that.
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- [Sarah] What the heck!
- [Wes] Ooh, kidding me? Come on.
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Oh, man!
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If I see what I think I see...
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- [Wes] Sweet Mary and Joseph.
- [Jermaine] Peanut butter and jelly time.
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[Wes] Oh, buddy!
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- [Sarah laughs]
- [Wes] Oh!
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- Oh, I see something really nice in there.
- [Jermaine] Oh!
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[Narrator] In these
frigid conditions,
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each team is given the
framework of a shelter.
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Looks like an abandoned
shelter up here.
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[Narrator] Animal pelts.
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[Joe] Oh, I see hides.
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[Narrator] A fire starter
and a pot for boiling water.
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- We need to get our torsos covered.
- [Sarah and Wes] Yeah.
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- Let's get going.
- [Jermaine] Let's get going.
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- [Sarah] Okay. Yeah, I do.
- You got a blade there?
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[Sarah] I work professionally
as a taxidermist.
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And the side part of that is a
lot of creating my own clothing.
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- Pretty warm.
- [Sarah] Way colder than I am.
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- You good?
- Yeah, I'm good.
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[Jermaine] Cool. The design
looks like, it's very native.
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[Sarah] It does
look very indigenous.
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Pretty sure this
is kind of like.
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A modified version
of a hogan shelter.
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So, the style of shelter that
we have is a hogan-style shelter.
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That would've been the type used
by indigenous cultures in this area.
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And I am very impressed with
the technology that they developed.
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[Narrator] The sturdy framework
of this modified winter hogan.
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Is ideal for holding heavy
amounts of insulation.
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That can withstand sustained
periods of wind and snow.
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- And it's gonna do just fine for us, I can tell you that.
- Yeah!
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Currently, the top priority
is getting a fire going.
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The shelter is not
sufficient as it stands.
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The hides are not
gonna do it alone.
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So, we're gonna have to get all three
of these components coming together.
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Let's get to fire-making.
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Okay.
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Guys, we need to get the cut.
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- Yeah, sure do. Let's get a...
- Yeah, my feet's getting numb.
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[Rod] Shoes, we
gotta get shoes, guys.
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I was just looking down at my
feet and they are turning purple.
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- [Trish] Yeah, they are a-- - [Rod]
Shoes are the first and foremost.
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[Trish] Yeah, we gotta
get these feet covered.
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Yeah, my concern coming into this
challenge was the circulation in my feet.
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- I mean, you can feel how cold they are.
- [Trish] Yeah, they're cold.
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His, his feet are blue. Purple.
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[Narrator] In these extreme temperatures,
frostbite can occur in minutes.
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Water inside the
cells of exposed skin.
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Forms ice crystals.
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Which rupture,
killing the cells.
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The damaged areas of
the body must be amputate.
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To prevent infection
from spreading.
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- [Jeremy] We gotta do something
or my feet's-- - [Trish] Yeah, yeah.
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[Trish] Yeah, they sure
are. Your toes are not good.
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[Jeremy] Argh! My feet are gone.
328
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My right one, I
can't even feel it.
329
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[Exhales] [Bleep]
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If you can see those trees over
there, those ten-foot high ones?
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If I take 'em off the
ground level and we just.
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- Laid 'em out and make that a part of the shelter?
- Make a...
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- And that's...
- Yeah, yeah.
334
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I can feel it in with other
[Bleep] but no, I think it's perfect.
335
00:15:44,811 --> 00:15:47,590
Yeah, no, no, I'm gonna hold it
tight for you, so it's easy to chop.
336
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- If I hurt you, then I would feel really sad.
- Not bounce it.
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Chop all the way down
there. It's not gonna hurt me.
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- [Laughs] - You don't have
to chop between my fingers.
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[Jake] Beavis and
Butt-head right here.
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Okay.
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- [Jake] Gosh, we're so strong!
- [Both laugh]
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[Narrator] For this
frozen challenge,
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teams will be evaluated
each week on a modified scale.
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The FSR, or frozen
survival rating,
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weighs each group's ability to
complete the challenge as a team.
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00:16:19,913 --> 00:16:22,146
Waz's skills are now legendary.
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00:16:22,215 --> 00:16:25,027
After surviving 60
days in the Amazon.
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00:16:25,051 --> 00:16:27,596
- [Laughs] Whoo!
- Oh, my god!
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00:16:27,620 --> 00:16:29,431
- [Laughs]
- Oh!
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00:16:29,455 --> 00:16:33,257
[Narrator] Jake has proven himself to
be a strong, hard-working teammate.
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[Jake] Timber!
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[Narrator] Sara's determination
came through in her last challenge.
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I may have a nervous
breakdown on you, okay?
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I'm gonna keep this fire going.
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00:16:45,205 --> 00:16:47,638
[Narrator] But, her
inability to cope with cold,
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could be a huge liability.
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Their combined FSR,
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or their chance of reaching their
frozen survival mission target.
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Starts at 64%.
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00:16:58,618 --> 00:17:01,778
- How you doing there, Sara?
- Well, it went out like, twice.
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00:17:02,655 --> 00:17:03,735
All right. Try this.
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00:17:04,524 --> 00:17:06,936
[Sara] Like, I've had it lit.
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00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:08,404
- [Jake] This is just about keeping it lit? Yeah.
- [Sara] Twice.
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00:17:08,428 --> 00:17:10,148
- Yeah.
- [Jake] Yeah.
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00:17:10,172 --> 00:17:12,708
Let's see if I can get this
damn thing going again.
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00:17:12,732 --> 00:17:15,578
[Sara] Fire is the most
important thing, so...
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This is one of
my top priorities.
368
00:17:17,804 --> 00:17:21,384
Without it, I'm not gonna make
it, so and I know they won't.
369
00:17:21,408 --> 00:17:24,487
Right now, I'm
highly uncomfortable.
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00:17:24,511 --> 00:17:28,157
Throughout my previous challenges,
um, I think the most difficult aspect.
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Was staying warm.
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It's really cold.
Or at least, I am.
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And hopefully, it keeps
going, the rain doesn't put it out.
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00:17:42,389 --> 00:17:45,589
I think one of the things that I would
like to get out of this challenge is just.
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00:17:45,613 --> 00:17:46,976
Knowing that I can do this.
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00:17:47,000 --> 00:17:49,378
But we have gotta have a fir.
377
00:17:49,402 --> 00:17:53,382
Maybe, I just need a big pile of
magnesium in here or something.
378
00:17:53,406 --> 00:17:57,586
- [Waz] You definitely want to have a, a big pile.
- [Sara] A bigger pile, yeah.
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00:17:57,610 --> 00:18:00,690
[Waz] That'd be sure, that
stuff would kick that one off.
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00:18:00,714 --> 00:18:01,914
[Sara] That's what I'll do.
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Come on.
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Don't you dare go out.
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00:18:11,925 --> 00:18:13,224
[Jake] Yeah, Sara!
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00:18:13,860 --> 00:18:15,704
Nice job.
385
00:18:15,728 --> 00:18:18,048
- [Waz] The fire's good.
- [Jake] I love that smell.
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00:18:18,072 --> 00:18:21,512
[Waz] As soon as you get that smoke,
that first little smell of that fire.
387
00:18:21,901 --> 00:18:24,180
Always makes me feel good.
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00:18:24,204 --> 00:18:28,339
[Jake] Working out in cold climate is
miserable, but t be out in a place like this.
389
00:18:28,441 --> 00:18:32,855
With two great partners, kinda
helps with the misery just a little bit.
390
00:18:32,879 --> 00:18:35,591
Yep, there's a lot of stuff
we need to get done out here.
391
00:18:35,615 --> 00:18:38,015
So, we're just trying to make
as much of a wind-block.
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As possible.
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Take advantage of the daylight and just
trying to pile on as much as I possibly can.
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00:18:44,724 --> 00:18:47,258
What are your thoughts on this?
395
00:18:49,429 --> 00:18:52,208
Be more specific 'cause I
have a lot of thoughts on this.
396
00:18:52,232 --> 00:18:53,930
- Trust me.
- [Laughs]
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00:18:53,954 --> 00:18:55,164
Where do you want me to begin?
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00:18:55,188 --> 00:18:57,980
[Waz] About this, uh,
shade that's just come over...
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00:18:58,004 --> 00:19:01,684
- [Jake] Mmm-hmm.
- [Waz] It has made it a lot colder.
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00:19:01,708 --> 00:19:02,984
[Jake] Yeah, yep.
401
00:19:03,008 --> 00:19:05,488
We have couple of hours
before that sun hits the ridge.
402
00:19:05,512 --> 00:19:07,790
[Jake] Truth is, we're not
gonna get everything done.
403
00:19:07,814 --> 00:19:10,159
I feel like if we get the
[bleep] For the flooring.
404
00:19:10,183 --> 00:19:12,950
As long as we're
on top of those.
405
00:19:13,019 --> 00:19:16,499
Branches and enough to keep the
hides from getting wet, we'll be golden.
406
00:19:23,963 --> 00:19:25,663
You look wild, woman.
407
00:19:25,698 --> 00:19:28,377
- Yeah, you, right back at you.
- [Both laugh]
408
00:19:28,401 --> 00:19:31,921
[Ky] All right, I'm gonna start getting
some of these branches down and, uh...
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00:19:31,945 --> 00:19:35,384
I'm gonna look for um, dead wood,
see if there's anything laying around.
410
00:19:35,408 --> 00:19:37,528
- [Ky] Perfect.
- [Gabby] Like, that one to your left.
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00:19:37,552 --> 00:19:38,710
- Yeah.
- [Gabby] Mmm-hmm.
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00:19:38,734 --> 00:19:40,990
Just a matter of figuring out.
413
00:19:41,014 --> 00:19:43,559
Which branches
are gonna be best to.
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00:19:43,583 --> 00:19:45,216
Thread into our shelter.
415
00:19:46,452 --> 00:19:49,053
Oh, it's gonna get really,
really frigid out here.
416
00:19:51,424 --> 00:19:52,935
Yeah.
417
00:19:52,959 --> 00:19:54,959
One thing I forgot up here.
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00:19:55,061 --> 00:19:57,261
Air's thinner, you
get tired a lot quicker.
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00:19:57,630 --> 00:19:59,670
Just gotta remember
to slow down.
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00:19:59,933 --> 00:20:01,977
First time I came out here,
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00:20:02,001 --> 00:20:04,241
I just went, you know,
pedal to the metal.
422
00:20:04,265 --> 00:20:07,583
You get so fatigued so
quickly and so dehydrated.
423
00:20:07,607 --> 00:20:10,847
You know, you don't even realize
it's happening before too late.
424
00:20:10,871 --> 00:20:14,590
[Narrator] Even though Joe completed
his first and only challenge in Montana.
425
00:20:14,614 --> 00:20:17,148
It wasn't without
severe difficulties.
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00:20:17,217 --> 00:20:19,395
I need a minute, I feel sick.
427
00:20:19,419 --> 00:20:22,853
Oh, yeah. I need to sit down, I'm
feeling really, really lightheaded.
428
00:20:22,955 --> 00:20:25,401
Oh, wow. That came on suddenly.
429
00:20:25,425 --> 00:20:28,103
[Narrator] Ky's track record
through three challenges.
430
00:20:28,127 --> 00:20:30,828
Has proven her
arsenal of primitive skills.
431
00:20:32,098 --> 00:20:35,578
And Gabby has also beaten
three different environments.
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00:20:35,602 --> 00:20:38,914
But nothing is punishing as the
frozen wilderness of Montana.
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00:20:38,938 --> 00:20:40,415
- There you go!
- [Laughs]
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00:20:40,439 --> 00:20:42,919
[Narrator] Having completed
all their previous challenge.
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00:20:42,943 --> 00:20:45,988
The team receives an
initial frozen survival rating.
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Of 71%.
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00:20:48,047 --> 00:20:50,425
- [Gabby] There's cat tracks here.
- [Ky] Yeah?
438
00:20:50,449 --> 00:20:52,329
That's pretty close to camp.
439
00:20:52,353 --> 00:20:55,097
I think a fire is gonna be
important to deter them.
440
00:20:55,121 --> 00:20:57,201
Looks like they're
following the deer.
441
00:20:57,225 --> 00:21:00,893
[Ky] Wow! Oh, well. At least,
maybe they got a good meal.
442
00:21:01,761 --> 00:21:04,729
- [Joe] Oh! Hey, guys!
- [Ky] Heya!
443
00:21:05,531 --> 00:21:07,465
[Joe] We got bones over here.
444
00:21:07,533 --> 00:21:10,853
And there's definitely a prevalent
game trail next to us here, too.
445
00:21:10,877 --> 00:21:12,877
[Gabby] Oh,
there's a lot of bone.
446
00:21:14,607 --> 00:21:15,647
Still hair on this,
447
00:21:16,309 --> 00:21:18,187
still flesh on this.
448
00:21:18,211 --> 00:21:21,445
Um, I don't think this
is a victim of the cold.
449
00:21:21,547 --> 00:21:24,715
I think this is a
victim of a predator.
450
00:21:25,385 --> 00:21:27,051
Judging by the amount of.
451
00:21:27,153 --> 00:21:30,399
Tracks we see here,
it was likely a lion.
452
00:21:30,423 --> 00:21:33,703
[Narrator] Three mountain
lions are known to roam this area.
453
00:21:33,727 --> 00:21:38,207
These large cats can leap up to
40 feet on to unsuspecting prey.
454
00:21:38,231 --> 00:21:40,909
There's, there's so many
tracks through this valley,
455
00:21:40,933 --> 00:21:42,633
um, right here by the pond.
456
00:21:42,735 --> 00:21:43,834
It's concerning.
457
00:21:56,049 --> 00:21:58,409
[Jermaine] Buckle up
'cause it's about to get chilly.
458
00:21:58,433 --> 00:22:01,701
[Wes] I might go around
here just for a minute.
459
00:22:02,288 --> 00:22:05,401
It's, this is all junipers.
460
00:22:05,425 --> 00:22:07,745
I mean, sure as hell ain't
gonna keep the rain out.
461
00:22:07,769 --> 00:22:09,729
Unless we had it ten feet thick.
462
00:22:10,363 --> 00:22:12,808
Juniper is really sparsy.
463
00:22:12,832 --> 00:22:16,178
So, we're trying it right now
and use it for wind break.
464
00:22:16,202 --> 00:22:18,936
As you can see, it's like,
ain't much wind breaking that.
465
00:22:19,038 --> 00:22:20,278
So, we gotta get a lot of it.
466
00:22:21,007 --> 00:22:22,206
Yeah, make it out here,
467
00:22:23,042 --> 00:22:25,788
you gotta stop the wind.
468
00:22:25,812 --> 00:22:30,247
[Narrator] Jermaine's ingenuity helped
his team survive 44-degree temperatures.
469
00:22:30,316 --> 00:22:31,694
In the smoky mountains.
470
00:22:31,718 --> 00:22:33,295
We did it.
471
00:22:33,319 --> 00:22:36,598
[Narrator] Complimented by
Sarah's elite taxidermy skills,
472
00:22:36,622 --> 00:22:40,035
which are invaluable for
crafting clothing from pelts.
473
00:22:40,059 --> 00:22:42,219
I'm gonna get these
boys all toasty warm.
474
00:22:42,243 --> 00:22:45,107
[Narrator] Wes brings prove
hunting skills to the team.
475
00:22:45,131 --> 00:22:48,331
But has been unable to
complete his last two challenges.
476
00:22:48,601 --> 00:22:51,080
[Grunts]
477
00:22:51,104 --> 00:22:54,464
[Narrator] The team begins with
a projected group success rate.
478
00:22:54,488 --> 00:22:56,121
Of 56%.
479
00:22:56,909 --> 00:22:58,809
[Grunts]
480
00:22:59,445 --> 00:23:00,445
Whoo!
481
00:23:02,048 --> 00:23:04,048
[Wes] My feet are
frozen, Jermaine.
482
00:23:04,717 --> 00:23:05,816
Frozen.
483
00:23:06,552 --> 00:23:07,818
Ooh! [Sharp exhale]
484
00:23:08,621 --> 00:23:10,899
I'm shivering a lot.
485
00:23:10,923 --> 00:23:13,135
- [Jermaine] Gotta get by a fire.
- [Wes] Yep.
486
00:23:13,159 --> 00:23:15,119
[Jermaine] I can't feel my feet.
487
00:23:15,143 --> 00:23:17,606
- No, I can't either.
- I don't wanna go hypothermic.
488
00:23:17,630 --> 00:23:20,230
[Sarah] Yeah, boys. Get yourselves
in here if you need to warm up.
489
00:23:20,254 --> 00:23:23,332
[Narrator] Hypothermia occur when
the body's core temperature falls.
490
00:23:23,356 --> 00:23:24,980
Below 95 degrees.
491
00:23:25,004 --> 00:23:28,484
Symptoms begin with shivering
and increased heart rate.
492
00:23:28,508 --> 00:23:31,019
But as the body's
temperature continues to drop,
493
00:23:31,043 --> 00:23:34,745
the heart actually slows
resulting in loss of consciousness.
494
00:23:34,847 --> 00:23:36,280
And organ failure.
495
00:23:39,318 --> 00:23:42,953
I mean, these hides are really
important to the survival challenge.
496
00:23:43,022 --> 00:23:46,142
You can have an amazing
shelter, you can have a good fire,
497
00:23:46,166 --> 00:23:49,104
but if you do not
have proper insulation,
498
00:23:49,128 --> 00:23:52,963
which comes from pelts, in this
kind of environment, you will die.
499
00:23:57,603 --> 00:23:58,936
[Growling]
500
00:23:59,639 --> 00:24:01,383
Look at that discolor.
501
00:24:01,407 --> 00:24:05,087
If my feet wasn't cold,
I'd be 100% right now.
502
00:24:05,111 --> 00:24:08,191
The cold's mad at me, but
my foot's the one that's gonna,
503
00:24:08,614 --> 00:24:10,392
it's gonna take it the worse.
504
00:24:10,416 --> 00:24:12,394
[Rod] Guys, we
don't have a lot of.
505
00:24:12,418 --> 00:24:14,919
Sinew up here, but
I'm gonna take this off.
506
00:24:16,422 --> 00:24:18,382
Hand me the knife. I gotta cut.
507
00:24:19,158 --> 00:24:21,904
- I'll just make a quick cut.
- [Trish] Mmm-hmm.
508
00:24:21,928 --> 00:24:25,407
[Narrator] Trish has successfully
completed two brutal challenges,
509
00:24:25,431 --> 00:24:28,632
including 40 tumultuous
day in the Amazon.
510
00:24:28,701 --> 00:24:30,412
- Whoo!
- [Woman] Wow, get it, girl.
511
00:24:30,436 --> 00:24:33,334
- Don't hug me when it's mouth is open.
- [Laughs]
512
00:24:33,358 --> 00:24:35,737
[Narrator] Rod is
a proven hunter.
513
00:24:35,761 --> 00:24:40,744
But his recent 40-day challenge
was cut short by a medical evacuation.
514
00:24:40,813 --> 00:24:43,392
Jeremy has proven
himself on one challenge.
515
00:24:43,416 --> 00:24:45,060
But quit on two others.
516
00:24:45,084 --> 00:24:48,397
Including his previous
XL attempt in Africa.
517
00:24:48,421 --> 00:24:52,301
As a result, the likelihood of them
completing the challenge as a team,
518
00:24:52,325 --> 00:24:54,158
is only 47%.
519
00:24:54,226 --> 00:24:56,538
Well, that tree right there
would be easy to cut down.
520
00:24:56,562 --> 00:24:59,508
I can get up above it. Those
would be good boughs to lay on.
521
00:24:59,532 --> 00:25:00,932
[Trish] That's
probably a good idea.
522
00:25:00,956 --> 00:25:03,076
We need to cut something
big so we don't have to keep.
523
00:25:03,100 --> 00:25:04,580
Running back up
and down this hill.
524
00:25:04,604 --> 00:25:06,742
Right. Let me try and
get back up the hill.
525
00:25:06,766 --> 00:25:09,966
[Trish] You get one big giant
one, we'll get some good boughs.
526
00:25:09,990 --> 00:25:15,446
We have very limited amount of time
to get material to put around our shelter.
527
00:25:15,515 --> 00:25:17,595
Hopefully, it will
be okay tonight.
528
00:25:17,950 --> 00:25:19,049
Ugh!
529
00:25:19,719 --> 00:25:21,497
Don't fall.
530
00:25:21,521 --> 00:25:23,641
- [Sarah] Huh?
- [Rod] I said, don't fall.
531
00:25:25,157 --> 00:25:26,157
[Bleep]
532
00:25:30,463 --> 00:25:32,543
[Rod] Yep, this is
all gonna be loose.
533
00:25:32,567 --> 00:25:34,567
Oh! Argh! Ugh!
534
00:25:36,636 --> 00:25:38,903
Oh, crap! [Grunts]
535
00:25:45,044 --> 00:25:46,944
[Rod] Oh! Argh! Ugh!
536
00:25:48,814 --> 00:25:51,749
[Trish] This is terrible.
This bank is so dangerous.
537
00:25:51,817 --> 00:25:54,852
[Rod] I've had back
issues where if I.
538
00:25:54,921 --> 00:25:58,255
Stand up too quick or I twist
or turn or if I slip on something,
539
00:25:58,357 --> 00:25:59,801
it will hurt my lower back.
540
00:25:59,825 --> 00:26:03,225
And, you know, that makes it
difficult 'cause if I get hurt or injured,
541
00:26:03,362 --> 00:26:04,662
I'm gone.
542
00:26:04,730 --> 00:26:08,277
That's a really poor way
to start off a challenge.
543
00:26:08,301 --> 00:26:11,980
But hopefully, after a day or
two, my back won't hurt anymore.
544
00:26:12,004 --> 00:26:13,504
[Trish] Oh, oh, oh, oh!
545
00:26:16,642 --> 00:26:19,710
- Timber, Rod. Timber!
- Timber!
546
00:26:33,286 --> 00:26:35,766
[Ky] You can feel that temperature
dropping already, can't you?
547
00:26:35,790 --> 00:26:37,868
- [Joe] Uh-huh. Indeed.
- [Ky] Didn't take much.
548
00:26:37,970 --> 00:26:41,170
[Gabby] You guys, what're you
seeing? What do we need the most?
549
00:26:41,194 --> 00:26:42,511
[Ky] Um, everything.
550
00:26:42,535 --> 00:26:44,495
- Everything.
- [Joe] It is a touch drafty inside.
551
00:26:44,519 --> 00:26:48,078
I think, maybe if I keep bringing
you leafy boughs that you can.
552
00:26:48,140 --> 00:26:49,651
Thread on the inside,
would that work?
553
00:26:49,675 --> 00:26:52,715
- [Gabby] Yeah, you want me to sit inside and keep going?
- [Ky] Yeah, maybe.
554
00:26:52,739 --> 00:26:54,338
Yep, I can. Sounds good.
555
00:26:55,314 --> 00:26:57,848
This location presents a
whole new set of challenges.
556
00:26:57,883 --> 00:27:00,996
This wind, it's ferocious.
557
00:27:01,020 --> 00:27:04,300
But thankfully, we have a wind
being blocked by rock on one side.
558
00:27:12,264 --> 00:27:13,976
You got it, Joe.
559
00:27:14,000 --> 00:27:16,778
- I can smell it.
- [Gabby] It's a fire.
560
00:27:16,802 --> 00:27:19,781
- [Gabby] It feels good, though. Doesn't it?
- Oh, indeed!
561
00:27:19,805 --> 00:27:22,284
Here, I'll just give you
some more branches.
562
00:27:22,308 --> 00:27:24,386
- [Joe] Just keep adding small little...
- I do.
563
00:27:24,410 --> 00:27:27,210
[Joe] At least we can regulate the
temperature that way and the height.
564
00:27:27,234 --> 00:27:30,594
I mean, we have to get just a little bit
bigger. I'm gonna come up through this hole.
565
00:27:30,618 --> 00:27:32,363
[Joe] Okay.
566
00:27:37,223 --> 00:27:41,403
[Wes] Takes about a million
juniper branches to fill this sucker in.
567
00:27:41,427 --> 00:27:44,827
You put one layer on and the wind
cuts right through, you just gotta do.
568
00:27:44,851 --> 00:27:45,963
Multi stacks.
569
00:27:46,365 --> 00:27:47,365
Takes forever.
570
00:27:50,536 --> 00:27:52,080
[Jermaine] Yoo!
571
00:27:52,104 --> 00:27:55,384
- [Grunts] Woo!
- There is a change in the air.
572
00:27:55,408 --> 00:27:59,021
[Wes] Temperature's dropping the sun's
starting to go down and you can feel it.
573
00:27:59,045 --> 00:28:00,188
It's changing.
574
00:28:00,212 --> 00:28:02,172
Five degrees every five minutes.
575
00:28:02,196 --> 00:28:04,926
It's, it's starting to
become freezing now.
576
00:28:04,950 --> 00:28:07,763
- It's getting chilly, right?
- It's getting chilly.
577
00:28:07,787 --> 00:28:09,998
You know, first day,
you start your shelter.
578
00:28:10,022 --> 00:28:12,467
And you get it going as
much as you have time for.
579
00:28:12,491 --> 00:28:14,931
And that's about the stage
where we're at right now.
580
00:28:14,955 --> 00:28:16,660
Our shelter's okay.
581
00:28:16,729 --> 00:28:19,849
Uh, but it's not good by any
means. It's gonna take another.
582
00:28:19,873 --> 00:28:22,678
Day or two to really
get it tightened up.
583
00:28:22,702 --> 00:28:24,702
So, it's gonna be a cold night.
584
00:28:24,726 --> 00:28:26,226
We know night one sucks.
585
00:28:37,717 --> 00:28:38,757
[Jeremy] Hey, Rod.
586
00:28:43,422 --> 00:28:45,355
[Rod speaking]
587
00:28:45,425 --> 00:28:47,803
[Jeremy] I'm doing what I
can, man, my feet are gone.
588
00:28:47,827 --> 00:28:49,827
My right one, I
can't even feel it.
589
00:28:49,851 --> 00:28:53,308
My feet kill me every
single time I step outside.
590
00:28:53,332 --> 00:28:56,912
But I don't wanna sit
in a shelter 14 days.
591
00:28:56,936 --> 00:29:00,015
Rod, I think we need to get
what you got cut and bring it back.
592
00:29:00,039 --> 00:29:02,079
- [Rod] Okay.
- We gotta get firewood.
593
00:29:02,103 --> 00:29:04,463
- Yep, okay. Sounds good.
- [Trish] Like, immediately.
594
00:29:04,487 --> 00:29:06,021
The sun is setting.
595
00:29:06,045 --> 00:29:10,792
And it took us a little longer to
make sure our shoes are ready to go.
596
00:29:10,816 --> 00:29:14,096
But there's just so much
to do on the first night.
597
00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:16,898
So many things that need
to be done that are priority.
598
00:29:16,922 --> 00:29:20,302
The whole shelter's not
covered in yet and uh,
599
00:29:20,326 --> 00:29:22,206
we need to get some
firewood, but, uh,
600
00:29:22,230 --> 00:29:24,798
we have very limited
amount of time.
601
00:29:27,878 --> 00:29:29,878
I thought about it 'cause
that's not doing nothing.
602
00:29:29,902 --> 00:29:32,142
- It's not doing nothing for us. No.
- No, it sure isn't.
603
00:29:32,166 --> 00:29:35,083
I mean, this shelter's big enough
that, you know, we could have.
604
00:29:35,107 --> 00:29:37,241
Another three or
four people in it.
605
00:29:37,342 --> 00:29:39,888
And so, that's a lot of
room to have to heat.
606
00:29:39,912 --> 00:29:43,792
So, we're gonna take one wall
basically almost down and move that in,
607
00:29:43,816 --> 00:29:46,995
so we have a lean-to
shelter and a wind-block.
608
00:29:47,019 --> 00:29:48,563
On the north side.
609
00:29:48,587 --> 00:29:52,656
And we're gonna try to make it
so we have less space to heat,
610
00:29:52,725 --> 00:29:55,959
so we can stay warm without
spending too much energy.
611
00:29:57,563 --> 00:29:58,874
This is not good.
612
00:29:58,898 --> 00:30:00,976
[Jeremy] I'm gonna
tell you right now,
613
00:30:01,000 --> 00:30:03,761
- we're gonna be in trouble tonight.
- Yep.
614
00:30:03,785 --> 00:30:07,225
- [Rod] I don't think we'll all be sleeping very much anyway.
- [Jeremy] No.
615
00:30:08,107 --> 00:30:09,987
It's gonna be a brutal night.
616
00:30:24,356 --> 00:30:27,157
[Jake] Oh, yes! That
is gonna feel amazing.
617
00:30:27,226 --> 00:30:30,272
- Cook my feet, bitch.
- [Sara laughs]
618
00:30:30,296 --> 00:30:32,856
[Jake] Oh, god! It's almost worse
when your feet start defrosting
619
00:30:32,880 --> 00:30:36,352
- 'cause then you realize how much it sucks, again.
- [Sara] How much they hurt?
620
00:30:36,376 --> 00:30:37,608
[Chuckles softly]
621
00:30:38,037 --> 00:30:40,382
- Oh, my gosh. I cut my toe open.
- [Sara] Oh, my!
622
00:30:40,406 --> 00:30:42,684
I told you you needed to
check the bottom of your feet.
623
00:30:42,708 --> 00:30:44,241
[Jake] Ah.
624
00:30:44,304 --> 00:30:46,624
- [Waz] What is that?
- That is like half of my toe's gone.
625
00:30:46,648 --> 00:30:48,390
[Sara] That's half
his [bleep] toe.
626
00:30:48,414 --> 00:30:50,534
[Jake] My feet are
really banged up.
627
00:30:50,558 --> 00:30:51,960
And...
628
00:30:51,984 --> 00:30:55,030
I am feeling really,
genuinely concerned.
629
00:30:55,054 --> 00:30:58,455
Just because you know,
we're out here on ice.
630
00:30:58,524 --> 00:31:02,204
And snow and I've now got these
open holes in the bottom of my feet,
631
00:31:02,228 --> 00:31:04,372
so I need to be careful.
632
00:31:04,396 --> 00:31:06,830
Don't wanna have to tap
out because of my feet.
633
00:31:10,502 --> 00:31:16,284
- [Waz] There's literally ice on the floor on our shelter.
- [Sara] Uh-huh!
634
00:31:16,308 --> 00:31:19,543
I feel like the temperature's
dropped 20 degrees. [Sniffs]
635
00:31:21,347 --> 00:31:23,547
This ground's gonna
suck the heat out of us.
636
00:31:24,016 --> 00:31:25,016
[Waz] Yeah.
637
00:31:25,951 --> 00:31:27,751
[Sara] Oh, I'm shaking.
638
00:31:27,853 --> 00:31:29,453
Getting super cold.
639
00:31:30,623 --> 00:31:33,935
No, not... no. I'm gonna
make it through the night.
640
00:31:33,959 --> 00:31:36,399
[Jake] Just have to power
through this night of misery
641
00:31:44,837 --> 00:31:46,336
[Sara speaking]
642
00:31:46,438 --> 00:31:47,482
[Waz speaking]
643
00:31:47,506 --> 00:31:48,939
[Jake] It's too cold.
644
00:31:50,342 --> 00:31:51,441
[Waz speaking]
645
00:31:52,311 --> 00:31:54,271
Make sure there
aren't any bears.
646
00:31:54,647 --> 00:31:57,614
Okay, okay. Oh, sharp!
647
00:32:02,421 --> 00:32:04,581
- [Jake] You look there.
- [Sara] Okay. This.
648
00:32:04,605 --> 00:32:06,738
- [Jake] [Bleep]
- [Sara] This.
649
00:32:07,359 --> 00:32:09,319
[Sara] Trying to get warm again.
650
00:32:13,599 --> 00:32:16,099
[Gabby] It's night one.
I'm finishing up my hat.
651
00:32:17,403 --> 00:32:19,443
It's been a pretty
good night so far.
652
00:32:19,939 --> 00:32:21,939
We took fire shifts,
653
00:32:22,040 --> 00:32:25,709
um, at the moment,
Ky and Joe are sleeping.
654
00:32:26,712 --> 00:32:29,090
I'm feeling pretty
competent at this point.
655
00:32:29,114 --> 00:32:31,493
If we can make
this shelter stronger.
656
00:32:31,517 --> 00:32:34,217
And continue to work together,
we're gonna be in good shape.
657
00:32:38,223 --> 00:32:40,335
- [Sarah] It's started to refreeze.
- [Wes] Yeah.
658
00:32:40,359 --> 00:32:41,691
[Sarah] That's, that's...
659
00:32:42,554 --> 00:32:44,914
- [Jermaine] What's starting to refreeze?
- [Wes] Our water.
660
00:32:44,938 --> 00:32:46,237
[Jermaine] Are you kidding me?
661
00:32:46,799 --> 00:32:48,276
Wow.
662
00:32:48,300 --> 00:32:50,420
[Wes] So, how're
you feeling right now?
663
00:32:50,444 --> 00:32:52,444
[Jermaine] I'm
starting to shiver.
664
00:32:52,468 --> 00:32:54,068
[Wes speaking]
665
00:32:55,341 --> 00:32:58,661
[Jermaine] Once we have boots,
that's gonna be another gamechanger.
666
00:32:58,944 --> 00:33:02,290
We gotta figure it out 'cause.
667
00:33:02,314 --> 00:33:03,914
It's about to get really cold.
668
00:33:06,986 --> 00:33:08,518
[Rod shivers]
669
00:33:09,521 --> 00:33:11,721
- I'm starting to shiver.
- [Jeremy] Are you?
670
00:33:11,745 --> 00:33:13,802
- [Rod shivers]
- [Jeremy] It's cold.
671
00:33:13,826 --> 00:33:16,226
Well, that wind is like
45 mile-an-hour gusts.
672
00:33:17,062 --> 00:33:18,439
[Rod] This shelter sucks.
673
00:33:18,463 --> 00:33:20,863
[Trish] This is probably the
worst shelter I've ever been in.
674
00:33:20,887 --> 00:33:23,545
- [Rod] It is the worst I've been.
- [Trish] The worst one.
675
00:33:23,569 --> 00:33:26,369
- [Jeremy] We ain't trapping any heat in this damn thing.
- [Trish] No.
676
00:33:26,393 --> 00:33:29,113
- [Rod] I hope we have enough firewood for tonight.
- [Trish] [Bleep]
677
00:33:29,137 --> 00:33:30,082
That's not good.
678
00:33:30,142 --> 00:33:33,182
- I don't know how this is gonna work.
- [Rod shivers]
679
00:33:40,019 --> 00:33:43,720
[Sara] Oh, my god! It's
super cold. I'm freezing.
680
00:33:45,524 --> 00:33:46,957
[Jake] Your back's so cold.
681
00:33:47,059 --> 00:33:48,425
[Sara] I'm freezing.
682
00:33:50,095 --> 00:33:52,107
[Waz] We survived the night.
683
00:33:52,131 --> 00:33:56,033
We're gonna get this shelter insulated
up a little bit better than it is.
684
00:33:57,202 --> 00:34:00,281
We did as much as we
could yesterday, but...
685
00:34:00,305 --> 00:34:04,386
It needs more. We need lots
more trees. I was just looking at it.
686
00:34:04,410 --> 00:34:06,930
[Jake] Yeah, the thing that
sucks is all the [bleep] that we've.
687
00:34:06,954 --> 00:34:09,621
Trapped down in the next
couple days starts drying up.
688
00:34:10,215 --> 00:34:12,416
So, it is gonna
be just non-stop.
689
00:34:13,318 --> 00:34:15,278
[Waz] I'm gonna go do some work.
690
00:34:15,379 --> 00:34:17,499
- [Sara] Is my face swollen?
- [Jake] Huh?
691
00:34:17,523 --> 00:34:19,756
[Sara] Is my face swollen?
692
00:34:19,825 --> 00:34:23,065
- [Waz] Yeah, you look a little bit swollen.
- Yeah, I can feel it.
693
00:34:23,762 --> 00:34:26,963
Well, last night was
absolutely horrible.
694
00:34:26,999 --> 00:34:30,934
Um, my face looks like I got
into a fight with Mike Tyson.
695
00:34:32,004 --> 00:34:34,082
Pelts are wonderful.
696
00:34:34,106 --> 00:34:36,226
Keep you warm, but
I'm allergic to them.
697
00:34:37,109 --> 00:34:38,508
We got a nice fire, though.
698
00:34:39,211 --> 00:34:40,588
How are your feet feeling?
699
00:34:40,612 --> 00:34:43,750
There's just like from them,
kinda swelling up and splitting.
700
00:34:43,774 --> 00:34:45,814
Like, they were
oozing a little bit.
701
00:34:45,838 --> 00:34:48,496
And then, they stuck
together like this.
702
00:34:48,520 --> 00:34:50,440
- From the ooze.
- [Sara] Oh, no!
703
00:34:51,957 --> 00:34:55,317
[Jake] I don't know how hopeful
I'm gonna be today, but I'm gonna try.
704
00:34:55,427 --> 00:34:57,227
[Sara] It's concerning.
705
00:35:05,504 --> 00:35:09,239
[Rod] Okay, I'm gonna get up and go
out. Trish, don't let me step on your feet.
706
00:35:09,308 --> 00:35:12,588
- [Trish] You're getting firewood or floor? Okay.
- [Rod] Firewood.
707
00:35:13,011 --> 00:35:15,846
- How you feeling? You feel good?
- Useless.
708
00:35:16,849 --> 00:35:19,094
- You? Look at me.
- Yeah. [Laughs]
709
00:35:19,118 --> 00:35:22,752
[Jeremy] Out there like a crutch
to the team, sitting in a shelter,
710
00:35:23,422 --> 00:35:25,033
and tending to my feet.
711
00:35:25,057 --> 00:35:27,217
I mean, that's not
what I came here to do.
712
00:35:27,241 --> 00:35:28,540
It just feels like I'm.
713
00:35:29,128 --> 00:35:30,927
Not contributing and...
714
00:35:31,797 --> 00:35:33,908
I'm not liking that at all.
715
00:35:33,932 --> 00:35:37,400
[Trish] We need a pot of snow and
I'm too cold to get up and go get it.
716
00:35:38,537 --> 00:35:39,803
I'm fixing to get some.
717
00:35:41,206 --> 00:35:43,540
- Here, I'll get you some.
- You gonna grab it?
718
00:35:43,609 --> 00:35:45,649
- Here I'll get it.
- Just gonna get it right there.
719
00:35:45,673 --> 00:35:47,993
- Or you can get it over there.
- I'm gonna get fresh snow.
720
00:35:48,017 --> 00:35:50,091
- [Jeremy] Pack it in tight, so it's...
- Okay.
721
00:35:50,115 --> 00:35:54,251
[Rod] You know, even though my back right
now is right around probably a six in pain.
722
00:35:54,319 --> 00:35:58,199
If their limitation tells them,
"my feet hurt, I need to stop,"
723
00:35:58,223 --> 00:36:00,357
I respect that.
They need to stop.
724
00:36:00,425 --> 00:36:03,505
When I can, I'm gonna do
whatever I can to help the team.
725
00:36:04,963 --> 00:36:06,129
I feel rain.
726
00:36:07,232 --> 00:36:08,465
[Bleep]
727
00:36:10,335 --> 00:36:12,802
- I definitely feel rain.
- [Trish] I just felt it, too.
728
00:36:14,406 --> 00:36:16,687
[Rod] If it starts
raining, it's gonna suck.
729
00:36:16,711 --> 00:36:18,842
If we're wet and
our beds are wet,
730
00:36:18,944 --> 00:36:20,688
that's gonna be miserable.
731
00:36:20,712 --> 00:36:22,792
[Trish] That ain't
gonna be miserable,
732
00:36:22,816 --> 00:36:24,856
it's gonna be a
hypothermic mid-tap.
733
00:36:31,723 --> 00:36:35,036
[Ky] Morning of day two!
734
00:36:35,060 --> 00:36:39,407
We made it. I think if that's our
hardest night, then we're gonna be okay.
735
00:36:39,431 --> 00:36:41,876
- We got this.
- But then, I've also.
736
00:36:41,900 --> 00:36:44,234
Quite often had
surprises on day nine!
737
00:36:44,336 --> 00:36:50,140
So, then, day 12. [Laughs] So,
I'm not gonna get too cocky just yet.
738
00:36:50,209 --> 00:36:51,889
You know, this is an
ideal location for us.
739
00:36:51,913 --> 00:36:54,689
With the wind being
blocked by rock on one side.
740
00:36:54,713 --> 00:36:56,713
I think we have a
good foundation,
741
00:36:56,737 --> 00:37:00,097
um, but, the next few days we're
gonna have to work to fortify that.
742
00:37:01,820 --> 00:37:02,852
[Ky] Ah!
743
00:37:03,742 --> 00:37:05,800
There's some weather
coming in, guys.
744
00:37:05,824 --> 00:37:06,801
[Gabby] Great.
745
00:37:06,825 --> 00:37:08,785
[Ky] Like, if it comes this way,
746
00:37:09,461 --> 00:37:11,039
which...
747
00:37:11,063 --> 00:37:14,064
That is the wind direction,
we're gonna get some rain.
748
00:37:14,833 --> 00:37:15,966
Okay.
749
00:37:17,202 --> 00:37:20,982
Yeah, we've gotta, um,
put some stuff on our shelter.
750
00:37:21,006 --> 00:37:23,084
If it's a light shower...
751
00:37:23,108 --> 00:37:26,688
- [Gabby] Uh-huh.
- ...We'll get drizzled on, but if it's sustained,
752
00:37:26,712 --> 00:37:29,190
- we're in trouble.
- [Gabby] Right.
753
00:37:29,214 --> 00:37:34,095
- It's cold.
- All right, I'm gonna get as many little boughs as I can.
754
00:37:34,119 --> 00:37:37,039
- [Gabby] Okay.
- Just and when... we just need to.
755
00:37:37,063 --> 00:37:38,796
Just bump up that top.
756
00:37:48,300 --> 00:37:50,678
- [Wes] It's raining.
- [Jermaine] Is it?
757
00:37:50,702 --> 00:37:52,862
[Sarah] Yeah, it's
starting to rain, guys.
758
00:37:53,839 --> 00:37:55,639
Oh, gotta get wood.
759
00:37:56,842 --> 00:37:58,341
[Bleep]
760
00:37:59,444 --> 00:38:02,812
I'm cold. Gotta push mentally.
761
00:38:05,717 --> 00:38:07,117
Okay.
762
00:38:08,253 --> 00:38:09,953
That's gonna do it.
763
00:38:10,856 --> 00:38:12,455
I'm shivering a lot, dude.
764
00:38:13,725 --> 00:38:15,125
Oh, I gotta get inside.
765
00:38:16,228 --> 00:38:17,460
[Bleep]
766
00:38:18,130 --> 00:38:19,963
I'm freezing right now.
767
00:38:21,433 --> 00:38:24,501
Just making sure I
don't go hypothermic.
768
00:38:25,637 --> 00:38:28,104
But I feel like I'm about
to, so I'm just getting warm.
769
00:38:29,808 --> 00:38:31,088
[Wes] You doing good in there?
770
00:38:32,110 --> 00:38:34,444
[Jermaine] Just can't
stop the shivering.
771
00:38:34,546 --> 00:38:37,546
- I can't like shake it, you know what I mean?
- Yeah.
772
00:38:39,451 --> 00:38:42,371
- I mean, I'm definitely pre-hypothermic.
- Yeah.
773
00:38:42,395 --> 00:38:43,898
[Wes] If...
774
00:38:43,922 --> 00:38:47,802
You don't get warm and it goes
into hypothermia, you are out of here?
775
00:38:47,826 --> 00:38:49,203
Yeah.
776
00:38:49,227 --> 00:38:51,238
I would really hate
to lose Jermaine.
777
00:38:51,262 --> 00:38:52,707
But if he goes into hypothermia,
778
00:38:52,731 --> 00:38:54,409
this challenge is over for him.
779
00:38:54,433 --> 00:38:55,265
It's just over.
780
00:38:55,333 --> 00:38:57,333
There's no coming
back from that.
781
00:38:57,357 --> 00:38:58,824
I am scared right now, dude.
782
00:39:00,839 --> 00:39:02,205
[Wes] This is really bad.
783
00:39:07,579 --> 00:39:08,645
[Jermaine speaking]
784
00:39:12,617 --> 00:39:14,577
Mmm-hmm. Yeah, it's a good one.
785
00:39:14,619 --> 00:39:16,097
[Jermaine speaking]
786
00:39:16,121 --> 00:39:18,281
[Wes] Jermaine's
getting really cold.
787
00:39:18,305 --> 00:39:20,802
He's shivering uncontrollably.
788
00:39:20,826 --> 00:39:25,506
So, I'm gonna keep a close e on that,
make sure he's the guy next to the fire.
789
00:39:25,530 --> 00:39:29,532
And we'll see if we can't turn
that situation around real quick.
790
00:39:29,601 --> 00:39:30,734
It's nice and hot.
791
00:39:32,504 --> 00:39:34,982
Nice and hot.
792
00:39:35,006 --> 00:39:38,526
[Jermaine] I think I'm getting better.
My hands aren't shaking like they were.
793
00:39:39,678 --> 00:39:42,078
One thing I don't wanna
do is get medically tapped.
794
00:39:42,102 --> 00:39:44,603
I'm trying to just get warm
'cause once I get my core up,
795
00:39:44,950 --> 00:39:47,495
then uh, it should be all right.
796
00:39:47,519 --> 00:39:49,097
Crazy challenge.
797
00:39:49,121 --> 00:39:50,420
Ridiculous, yeah.
798
00:39:59,731 --> 00:40:01,564
[Ky] How's it looking? Did...
799
00:40:01,600 --> 00:40:04,720
I feel like we can get a heap
on there quite quickly, huh?
800
00:40:04,749 --> 00:40:07,349
[Gabby] Yeah, I'm filling a lot of
gaps inside here at the moment.
801
00:40:07,373 --> 00:40:08,938
[Ky] Perfect!
802
00:40:09,040 --> 00:40:12,041
I got a lot of, um, thicker
stuff off that last one.
803
00:40:12,110 --> 00:40:13,454
[Gabby] Perfect.
804
00:40:13,478 --> 00:40:16,678
[Ky] Is it just me or is it colder
today than it was yesterday?
805
00:40:16,702 --> 00:40:19,236
[Gabby] It's much, much colder
today than it was yesterday.
806
00:40:20,752 --> 00:40:24,031
[Joe] This is so much harder
to do when you're weak.
807
00:40:24,055 --> 00:40:26,022
I am noticeably weaker today.
808
00:40:28,059 --> 00:40:30,179
I know my blood
sugar's definitely down.
809
00:40:31,530 --> 00:40:32,829
I mean, even standing up,
810
00:40:34,366 --> 00:40:37,100
I got a momentary
period of dizziness.
811
00:40:39,337 --> 00:40:42,457
I promised this team I would
give them everything I have.
812
00:40:42,808 --> 00:40:43,907
[Grunts]
813
00:40:44,509 --> 00:40:45,708
No matter what.
814
00:40:48,747 --> 00:40:50,313
One step at a time.
815
00:40:51,450 --> 00:40:52,749
Don't think about the day.
816
00:40:53,819 --> 00:40:56,419
Right here. This
is what's important.
817
00:41:00,325 --> 00:41:02,325
[Ky] Joseph, you
should just rest.
818
00:41:03,228 --> 00:41:05,706
Honestly, I can't have
you falling down on us.
819
00:41:05,730 --> 00:41:08,465
- Just drop that, rest. Please.
- I understand.
820
00:41:08,533 --> 00:41:10,471
- I'm coming up.
- [Ky] All right.
821
00:41:10,495 --> 00:41:11,472
- You get it?
- [Joe] Yes.
822
00:41:11,496 --> 00:41:12,914
All right.
823
00:41:12,938 --> 00:41:15,483
We need you.
824
00:41:15,507 --> 00:41:19,086
[Joe] Like, physically, I feel drained.
Right now, I'm ready for a nap.
825
00:41:19,110 --> 00:41:22,557
Take, uh, quite a bit
of water in and just rest.
826
00:41:22,581 --> 00:41:24,741
For a little bit to
kinda recoup a little.
827
00:41:25,317 --> 00:41:27,395
[Gabby] Joe, how
you feeling, man?
828
00:41:27,419 --> 00:41:30,099
I just started feeling nauseous,
that's why I had to lay down quick.
829
00:41:30,123 --> 00:41:31,555
[Gabby] Oh, I understand.
830
00:41:34,426 --> 00:41:37,586
- [Joe belches] Ooh. Excuse me. Yeah.
- [Gabby] Ooh. You okay?
831
00:41:37,610 --> 00:41:38,673
[Ky] What's that?
832
00:41:38,697 --> 00:41:42,365
- [Gabby] Uh, Joe's a little nauseous in here.
- [Ky] Joe is?
833
00:41:42,433 --> 00:41:45,793
- [Gabby] Yeah.
- Yeah, it's just that level of dehydration, I know it.
834
00:41:45,817 --> 00:41:49,283
I just, yeah it's a prime
characteristic of it.
835
00:41:49,307 --> 00:41:53,488
[Narrator] In cold, dry air sweat
evaporates almost instantaneously,
836
00:41:53,512 --> 00:41:56,045
making hydration
levels hard to track.
837
00:41:56,114 --> 00:41:58,192
In addition, heart
rates elevate.
838
00:41:58,216 --> 00:42:02,519
To keep internal body temperatures
up, which accelerates dehydration
839
00:42:04,523 --> 00:42:06,563
[Gabby] Try and
stay hydrated, Joe.
840
00:42:06,587 --> 00:42:08,587
We're gonna
finish this together.
841
00:42:17,802 --> 00:42:20,083
[Trish] Rod, do you need
to come in and warm up?
842
00:42:20,107 --> 00:42:21,983
No, let me keep going.
843
00:42:22,007 --> 00:42:25,207
I'm afraid if I stop, I'm not
gonna be able to stand back up.
844
00:42:25,231 --> 00:42:27,310
[Trish] Yeah. I understand that.
845
00:42:27,979 --> 00:42:30,246
Rod's a hard worker.
846
00:42:30,315 --> 00:42:33,049
Been really trying
hard to pull for the team.
847
00:42:33,451 --> 00:42:35,062
[Rod shivers]
848
00:42:35,086 --> 00:42:38,955
He's definitely trying to make sure
that we'll be, we'll be okay tonight.
849
00:42:40,659 --> 00:42:43,619
- Let me just sit these right here.
- [Trish] Yeah.
850
00:42:45,063 --> 00:42:47,008
[Grunts]
851
00:42:47,032 --> 00:42:50,512
- [Jeremy] Rod, why don't you come in and take a break?
- I got this last one.
852
00:42:52,203 --> 00:42:54,037
Okay.
853
00:42:54,138 --> 00:42:57,018
Guys, you think that's
enough wood for tonight?
854
00:42:57,042 --> 00:43:00,888
- Or you think we need more?
- No, I think, I think, you did an amazing job down there.
855
00:43:00,912 --> 00:43:03,472
- [Jeremy] I think we're good, Rod.
- [Trish] I think we're okay.
856
00:43:03,496 --> 00:43:05,697
[Rod] Okay. And
my back's killing me.
857
00:43:07,419 --> 00:43:08,818
[Trish] I appreciate it.
858
00:43:10,322 --> 00:43:13,100
I appreciate your
commitment to our team.
859
00:43:13,124 --> 00:43:16,170
- Come on, Rodney. Get in here.
- [Rod] Okay.
860
00:43:16,194 --> 00:43:18,861
Get your tail in
here and warm up.
861
00:43:18,963 --> 00:43:22,603
- How's your feet feeling? All right, well, get in here.
- [Rod] They're frozen. Okay.
862
00:43:22,631 --> 00:43:25,311
- Listen to your team.
- But once I get in, I ain't coming back out.
863
00:43:25,335 --> 00:43:27,181
[Trish] That's all
right. That's all right.
864
00:43:27,205 --> 00:43:29,565
- [Rod] Oh, it's always easy
just to stay-- - little bursts.
865
00:43:29,589 --> 00:43:30,885
Of Rod are better than.
866
00:43:30,909 --> 00:43:34,109
Big bursts of Rod and then, he
leaves 'cause he's hypothermic.
867
00:43:36,118 --> 00:43:37,758
I doubt I'll leave
'cause I'm hypothermic.
868
00:43:37,782 --> 00:43:39,782
If I leave, it's
'cause of my back.
869
00:43:39,806 --> 00:43:41,595
I took a risk on day one.
870
00:43:41,619 --> 00:43:45,655
Climbed up that hillside to cut those
trees down and I'm paying the price for it
871
00:43:45,724 --> 00:43:47,357
I can deal with it.
872
00:43:47,425 --> 00:43:50,226
And I've been dealing
with it, you know,
873
00:43:51,229 --> 00:43:52,807
it's one of those things that
874
00:43:52,831 --> 00:43:55,311
I don't know if it's gonna get
better, if it's gonna get worse.
875
00:43:55,335 --> 00:43:58,879
And if it drags out, I've
gotta go get attention for it.
876
00:43:58,903 --> 00:44:01,182
- [Jeremy] You all right, Rod?
- Bit hurt.
877
00:44:01,206 --> 00:44:04,526
You need to just take a break,
Rod, you need to get off your back,
878
00:44:04,809 --> 00:44:05,809
lay down,
879
00:44:06,611 --> 00:44:09,290
let me and Trish handle this.
880
00:44:09,314 --> 00:44:10,314
We got ya!
881
00:44:21,026 --> 00:44:22,026
It sucks.
882
00:44:23,061 --> 00:44:25,261
Rod is a huge part of this team.
883
00:44:25,330 --> 00:44:27,664
I know he's hurt
and he's in pain.
884
00:44:27,732 --> 00:44:29,812
I can see he don't
wanna go home.
885
00:44:30,435 --> 00:44:32,179
But he's contemplating it.
886
00:44:32,203 --> 00:44:35,605
- Hey, I need you. Trish needs you.
- Yeah.
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