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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:06,107 --> 00:00:08,185 [Jeremy speaking] 2 00:00:08,209 --> 00:00:11,243 I guess it's low 20s out right now. 3 00:00:12,313 --> 00:00:15,914 Even under the pelts, it is really, really cold. 4 00:00:16,517 --> 00:00:19,563 Oh, my god. It is hot. 5 00:00:19,587 --> 00:00:22,799 [Rod] I feel just absolutely whipped and helpless. 6 00:00:22,823 --> 00:00:24,903 This is really, really challenging. 7 00:00:27,528 --> 00:00:30,629 [Ky] Whoa! Massive paw print. 8 00:00:31,265 --> 00:00:33,377 They look like bear to me. 9 00:00:33,401 --> 00:00:36,013 They're in such close proximity to our area. 10 00:00:36,037 --> 00:00:39,197 Well, I think we should all carry a spear when we come out. 11 00:00:39,221 --> 00:00:42,919 If my foot falls off, it falls off. I'm not tapping. 12 00:00:42,943 --> 00:00:45,183 [Man] This isn't supposed to be like this. 13 00:00:45,713 --> 00:00:46,713 [Ky] Joe! 14 00:00:48,215 --> 00:00:49,215 Joe! 15 00:00:50,418 --> 00:00:51,418 You okay? 16 00:00:54,722 --> 00:00:56,388 Joe! 17 00:01:02,129 --> 00:01:05,175 [Narrator] Facing some of the most brutal terrains on earth... 18 00:01:05,199 --> 00:01:07,577 [Woman] It's like my flesh is being burned. 19 00:01:07,601 --> 00:01:11,236 [Narrator] The XL challenge has pushed the limits of human endurance. 20 00:01:12,940 --> 00:01:16,341 And tested the will to survive against all odds. 21 00:01:16,443 --> 00:01:17,587 Oh! [Bleep] 22 00:01:17,611 --> 00:01:18,811 Oh! [Bleep] 23 00:01:19,246 --> 00:01:20,913 [Screams] 24 00:01:22,216 --> 00:01:25,095 [Narrator] Now, 12 Naked and Afraid veterans. 25 00:01:25,119 --> 00:01:27,719 Take on the most punishing environment yet, 26 00:01:28,622 --> 00:01:31,123 the rocky mountains, Montana. 27 00:01:31,725 --> 00:01:33,859 A 3,000-mile wall. 28 00:01:33,927 --> 00:01:36,662 Dividing the north American continent. 29 00:01:36,763 --> 00:01:40,977 Here, 10,000-foot peaks plunge into frigid valleys. 30 00:01:41,001 --> 00:01:44,503 Where blistering winds drive temperatures well below zero. 31 00:01:46,140 --> 00:01:48,440 This unrelenting winter landscape. 32 00:01:48,509 --> 00:01:52,289 Hosts some of the deadliest land predators on earth. 33 00:01:52,313 --> 00:01:57,461 Wolf packs that consume over 300 pounds of meat in a single day. 34 00:01:57,485 --> 00:02:00,752 And grizzly bears, emerging from hibernation, 35 00:02:00,821 --> 00:02:04,423 ravenous, searching for their first meal in months. 36 00:02:06,193 --> 00:02:11,508 Now, these elite survivalist take their next step toward becoming legends... 37 00:02:11,532 --> 00:02:15,045 These storms just move in out of nowhere. 38 00:02:15,069 --> 00:02:20,038 [Narrator] ...As they attempt to endure 14 grueling days I this ice covered wilderness. 39 00:02:20,140 --> 00:02:21,918 It's a whole new mental game. 40 00:02:21,942 --> 00:02:25,989 [Narrator] Where the threat of frostbite and hypothermia are constant. 41 00:02:26,013 --> 00:02:30,349 [Ky] Three hours in cold exposure can lead to death, but out here, 42 00:02:30,417 --> 00:02:33,096 I think you'd be in trouble in about 20 minutes. 43 00:02:33,120 --> 00:02:36,299 [Gabby] Temperature below freezing. This place is insane. 44 00:02:36,323 --> 00:02:38,283 I hope we can make it. [Exhales] 45 00:02:38,307 --> 00:02:42,506 [Narrator] Can this group of modern day warriors conquer the blistering cold. 46 00:02:42,530 --> 00:02:45,931 In one of the most severe environments on earth. 47 00:02:48,002 --> 00:02:51,703 It's kinda deep here. Should've worn my thigh-high boots. 48 00:02:53,741 --> 00:02:56,686 [Narrator] At an elevation of 6,300 feet, 49 00:02:56,710 --> 00:03:01,191 steep, treacherous slopes collide to form a deep, frozen gorge. 50 00:03:01,215 --> 00:03:03,593 I have been naked in the snow once or twice before, 51 00:03:03,617 --> 00:03:05,657 but there is always alcohol involved. 52 00:03:05,681 --> 00:03:07,264 So, this is a first. 53 00:03:07,288 --> 00:03:09,254 This will be my last challenge. 54 00:03:09,356 --> 00:03:13,358 I have loved doing these challenges. They push me to my limits. 55 00:03:13,427 --> 00:03:16,728 I feel, what better way to do it than freezing my ass off? 56 00:03:17,331 --> 00:03:18,408 [Waz] Hello! 57 00:03:18,432 --> 00:03:20,377 [Jake] Hey, how's it going? 58 00:03:20,401 --> 00:03:23,179 - Oh, look at you all dressed up! - [Laughs] 59 00:03:23,203 --> 00:03:26,043 - I love the outfit. Very special. - Thank you. 60 00:03:26,067 --> 00:03:28,785 - Oh, hey! Another person. - Oh! Here we go! 61 00:03:28,809 --> 00:03:31,643 Because I absolutely despise the snow. 62 00:03:31,712 --> 00:03:35,892 And I'm putting myself into this kind of situation knowing that I hate it, 63 00:03:35,916 --> 00:03:38,595 this challenge will mean more to me than anything. 64 00:03:38,619 --> 00:03:41,298 [Narrator] Here, in this snowy mountain ville. 65 00:03:41,322 --> 00:03:43,600 Jake will be seeking XL redemption. 66 00:03:43,624 --> 00:03:45,702 With XL legend, Waz, 67 00:03:45,726 --> 00:03:48,471 and first time XL challenger, Sara. 68 00:03:48,495 --> 00:03:50,040 The wind is the thing for me. 69 00:03:50,064 --> 00:03:52,676 Cuts through the clothes, all the way to your bones, so. 70 00:03:52,700 --> 00:03:54,477 Listen, we're gonna have to take these off in here in a second... 71 00:03:54,501 --> 00:03:57,141 - I know. - ...So I'm not looking forward to that, that's for sure. 72 00:03:57,165 --> 00:03:58,331 [Sara] Not at all. 73 00:03:58,739 --> 00:04:01,017 [Narrator] Seven miles to the northeast, 74 00:04:01,041 --> 00:04:05,911 1,500 pound moose lay claim to the river that bounds a frozen meadow. 75 00:04:08,048 --> 00:04:09,248 Who is that? 76 00:04:09,316 --> 00:04:11,750 Hey, are we crazy or what? 77 00:04:11,852 --> 00:04:12,929 Yeah! 78 00:04:12,953 --> 00:04:15,498 I've done only warm-weather challenges. 79 00:04:15,522 --> 00:04:18,156 On my previous challenge in Peru, 80 00:04:18,258 --> 00:04:22,261 one of my partners just, um we had problems. 81 00:04:22,362 --> 00:04:25,275 - Trish, shut up. Right now. - No. 82 00:04:25,299 --> 00:04:26,865 I'll never [bleep] shut up. 83 00:04:26,933 --> 00:04:29,214 It did not bring out the best of me at all. 84 00:04:29,238 --> 00:04:32,337 It brought out the person that I don't like to see. 85 00:04:32,406 --> 00:04:34,884 I'm hoping to prove to my new partners that 86 00:04:34,908 --> 00:04:37,028 I am a team player, it's like, I want. 87 00:04:37,052 --> 00:04:39,990 All of us to bond together and work as a team. 88 00:04:40,014 --> 00:04:41,992 - Hey, guys. [Chuckles] - [Rod] Hey! 89 00:04:42,016 --> 00:04:44,297 - [Trish] Holy crap. - Amazing to see you out here. 90 00:04:44,366 --> 00:04:47,606 I mean, I've done three other challenges and every one of them, 91 00:04:47,630 --> 00:04:49,855 I felt like I've left stuff on the table. 92 00:04:49,890 --> 00:04:51,600 This challenge here, 93 00:04:51,624 --> 00:04:55,104 I'm going in with the mindset that I don't wanna leave nothing on the table. 94 00:04:55,128 --> 00:04:57,307 [Narrator] 40-day XL veteran, Trish, 95 00:04:57,331 --> 00:04:59,909 will be partnered with Rod and Jeremy, 96 00:04:59,933 --> 00:05:01,973 who are both seeking redemption. 97 00:05:01,997 --> 00:05:03,980 From their own XL challenges. 98 00:05:04,004 --> 00:05:06,638 - You guys ready to do this? - You've got to be crazy. 99 00:05:06,707 --> 00:05:10,020 Well, I think anybody out here has got to be crazy. 100 00:05:10,044 --> 00:05:12,489 [Narrator] Ten miles to the southwest, 101 00:05:12,513 --> 00:05:17,494 hurricane-strength winds strip the snow off of froze mountain top. 102 00:05:17,518 --> 00:05:19,095 [Gabby] I've done this thee times now. 103 00:05:19,119 --> 00:05:21,498 The hardest thing I ever saw was the cold. 104 00:05:21,522 --> 00:05:25,557 But nothing like this. If you can survive this, you can survive anything. 105 00:05:25,659 --> 00:05:28,104 - Hi! - How's it going? [Laughs] 106 00:05:28,128 --> 00:05:29,866 - [Ky] Good. - [Chuckles] 107 00:05:29,890 --> 00:05:32,210 [Gabby] Nice to see another crazy person out here. 108 00:05:32,234 --> 00:05:34,911 - Hey! - [Ky] Is that a third? 109 00:05:34,935 --> 00:05:37,781 It's been more than a year now since I left Montana, I promised myself, 110 00:05:37,805 --> 00:05:39,549 I'd never be unprepared again. 111 00:05:39,573 --> 00:05:42,786 So, since then, I've dedicated all my time and preparation. 112 00:05:42,810 --> 00:05:44,487 Just for cold-weather survival. 113 00:05:44,511 --> 00:05:45,744 Let's see if it paid off. 114 00:05:45,813 --> 00:05:48,191 [Narrator] Here, above a frozen lake, 115 00:05:48,215 --> 00:05:50,393 40-day XL finisher, Gabby, 116 00:05:50,417 --> 00:05:54,397 will combine her experience with first time XL challengers, 117 00:05:54,421 --> 00:05:55,765 Joseph and Ky. 118 00:05:55,789 --> 00:05:58,029 Could not be happier to see you two out here. 119 00:05:58,053 --> 00:06:01,088 - Aw, that's so nice. - That is so nice. 120 00:06:01,328 --> 00:06:03,408 [Narrator] Six miles to the east, 121 00:06:03,432 --> 00:06:07,001 packs of wolves hunt the woo below a rocky ridge line. 122 00:06:08,836 --> 00:06:12,637 With this challenge, it's gonna be a grueling 14 days. 123 00:06:12,739 --> 00:06:17,142 Uh, but I have to make it uh, because of my South African medical tap. 124 00:06:17,211 --> 00:06:19,945 And then out of Ecuador on a COVID tap. 125 00:06:20,013 --> 00:06:22,492 Uh, I need to finish a challenge. 126 00:06:22,516 --> 00:06:24,494 Yeah, it's killing me. 127 00:06:24,518 --> 00:06:28,765 - [Sarah laughs] No way! - Hey! What's happening, Sarah? 128 00:06:28,789 --> 00:06:31,000 I haven't seen you since Africa. 129 00:06:31,024 --> 00:06:34,159 - This is no accident, is it? - [Laughs] 130 00:06:34,261 --> 00:06:36,773 - Man, it's good to see you. - Good to see you, too. Oh! 131 00:06:36,797 --> 00:06:37,807 Mmm. 132 00:06:37,831 --> 00:06:39,676 Oh! We're partnered up again. 133 00:06:39,700 --> 00:06:41,444 - This is gonna be awesome, man! - Yeah. 134 00:06:41,468 --> 00:06:44,988 [Sarah] Wes and I, we've been on the challenge together and I know that. 135 00:06:45,012 --> 00:06:49,185 He's going to be on the same kinda level that I am in skills. 136 00:06:49,209 --> 00:06:51,743 Also, somebody that I can learn from as well. 137 00:06:52,646 --> 00:06:55,747 - Ca-caw! - What! Who's that? 138 00:06:55,849 --> 00:06:58,795 - I'm Jermaine. - Got a cowboy coming into camp. 139 00:06:58,819 --> 00:07:00,463 Black cowboy! 140 00:07:00,487 --> 00:07:03,700 I put myself in strange situations all the time just to test my skillset. 141 00:07:03,724 --> 00:07:06,822 So, the black cowboy had to come out. I'm ready to roll. 142 00:07:06,846 --> 00:07:09,224 [Narrator] Wes will be seeking XL redemption. 143 00:07:09,248 --> 00:07:11,608 With 40-day XL vet, Sarah. 144 00:07:11,632 --> 00:07:14,933 And first time XL challenger, Jermaine. 145 00:07:15,002 --> 00:07:16,512 You guys ready to get cold? 146 00:07:16,536 --> 00:07:19,216 - I don't think we have much of a choice now, baby. - [Sarah laughs] 147 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:20,378 [All laugh] 148 00:07:20,440 --> 00:07:22,419 [Jermaine and Sarah] Let's do it. 149 00:07:22,443 --> 00:07:25,221 - You ready? - Ready as we're gonna get, right? 150 00:07:25,245 --> 00:07:26,925 - Let's see what we got! - Let's get naked. 151 00:07:26,949 --> 00:07:29,230 - Yes! Let's get naked! - [Waz laughs] All right! 152 00:07:33,620 --> 00:07:35,598 Oh! Feeling it. 153 00:07:35,622 --> 00:07:37,422 That is lovely right there. 154 00:07:39,026 --> 00:07:40,026 Whoo! 155 00:07:42,596 --> 00:07:44,636 [Jake] All right. So long, genitals! 156 00:07:46,800 --> 00:07:47,800 Ah! 157 00:07:49,603 --> 00:07:52,504 All right. Oh, my gosh! I'm freezing. Hah! 158 00:07:53,707 --> 00:07:54,707 Come on, brother! 159 00:07:55,509 --> 00:07:57,349 - There it is. - There we go. 160 00:07:59,046 --> 00:08:02,547 Oh, I'm not really enjoying what I'm feeling right now. 161 00:08:02,576 --> 00:08:04,794 I'm immediately regretting this cold decision. 162 00:08:04,818 --> 00:08:06,451 [Sara] Oh, my god! 163 00:08:06,520 --> 00:08:09,000 [Rod] We're gonna need to go, my feet are getting frozen quick. 164 00:08:09,024 --> 00:08:10,664 - Come on, let's go. We'll get it. - Okay. 165 00:08:10,688 --> 00:08:12,557 - Ooh! That's cold. Argh! - Yeah. 166 00:08:12,626 --> 00:08:14,146 - All right. - [Jake] Let's move quick. 167 00:08:14,170 --> 00:08:16,506 - Let's get there and get the bags. - Let's get these bags. 168 00:08:16,530 --> 00:08:19,064 [Narrator] Each survivalist has brought one item. 169 00:08:19,132 --> 00:08:23,379 And each group has been provided with a map of their surrounding area. 170 00:08:23,403 --> 00:08:25,915 - [Trish] Giant... - The tree right here, I think that's that one over there. 171 00:08:25,939 --> 00:08:28,017 [Jeremy] We need to make our way right over here. 172 00:08:28,041 --> 00:08:30,186 We need to move. We need to move. 173 00:08:30,210 --> 00:08:32,121 - Like, right now. - We gotta get out. 174 00:08:32,145 --> 00:08:35,625 - Oh, holy cow! You guys just wanna step in my footprint. - [Trish] You liking the snow? 175 00:08:35,649 --> 00:08:37,295 - [Jeremy] Ah! [Bleep] - [Rod] Holy cow! 176 00:08:37,319 --> 00:08:39,596 [Jeremy] Yep, that snow hurts. It hurts. 177 00:08:39,620 --> 00:08:43,900 - I recognize some resources down here, I think that's... - Okay. 178 00:08:43,924 --> 00:08:45,802 - By the lake? - That's south, that way. 179 00:08:45,826 --> 00:08:47,826 - [Gabby] Agreed! - Watch your step 'cause there's. 180 00:08:47,850 --> 00:08:49,628 - Plenty of prickly pear around here. - [Ky] Yeah, I saw that. 181 00:08:49,652 --> 00:08:51,908 [Ky] Let's not damage these feet on day one. 182 00:08:51,932 --> 00:08:53,309 [Waz] We come over, look at this area here. 183 00:08:53,333 --> 00:08:55,378 So, it's gonna be heading straight down here and. 184 00:08:55,402 --> 00:08:56,913 We'll hook her out to the right and... 185 00:08:56,937 --> 00:08:58,481 - [Sara] We gotta get out of this wind immediately. - [Jake] Yeah. 186 00:08:58,505 --> 00:09:00,745 Yeah, we're losing body heat right now, so we gotta move. 187 00:09:00,769 --> 00:09:03,703 Yeah. This ground is freezing. 188 00:09:04,077 --> 00:09:05,788 Oh! [Bleep] Get in! 189 00:09:05,812 --> 00:09:07,946 Okay, huddle up, huddle up, huddle up! 190 00:09:08,015 --> 00:09:09,735 Let's see where we can get out of this wind. 191 00:09:09,759 --> 00:09:11,694 - Yeah! - That's going down. 192 00:09:11,718 --> 00:09:13,930 - Yeah! - Let's get out of the wind. 193 00:09:13,954 --> 00:09:15,031 - Out of the wind. - Yeah! 194 00:09:15,055 --> 00:09:16,566 - So, we just head down? - Yeah. 195 00:09:16,590 --> 00:09:18,234 - Oh, yeah! - Yeah, have to go that way. 196 00:09:18,258 --> 00:09:20,018 - Let's get down, let's get down. - Let's go. 197 00:09:20,042 --> 00:09:21,204 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 198 00:09:21,228 --> 00:09:24,474 It has been seconds and I'm already freezing. 199 00:09:24,498 --> 00:09:26,298 - [Sarah] Huh! - Woo! Whoo! 200 00:09:27,701 --> 00:09:29,621 - [Jermaine] Mmm! - [Wes] Yeah! 201 00:09:35,943 --> 00:09:37,487 [Waz] This ground is freezing. 202 00:09:37,511 --> 00:09:40,431 - [Jake] Yeah, I think it's gonna get a lot worse here. - [Sara] Oh, yeah. 203 00:09:40,455 --> 00:09:42,948 - [Jake] Holy smokes! - [Sara] Oh, my god! 204 00:09:43,016 --> 00:09:45,777 - Painful. - [Jake] You want a piggyback? 205 00:09:45,801 --> 00:09:47,033 [Sara] Oh, my god. 206 00:09:48,822 --> 00:09:50,300 [Jake] Yeah, it hurts. 207 00:09:50,324 --> 00:09:52,657 [Sara] Here again, I am so sorry. 208 00:09:52,686 --> 00:09:55,126 [Waz] If you go in the footprints, it's gonna be a little bit. 209 00:09:55,150 --> 00:09:56,270 Better for you, but... 210 00:09:57,631 --> 00:09:59,711 I think it gets better right up here. 211 00:09:59,933 --> 00:10:02,178 We get under some trees. 212 00:10:02,202 --> 00:10:04,781 [Sara] The cold is terrifying to me. 213 00:10:04,805 --> 00:10:08,039 I mean, the wind's ripping at, like, 30 miles an hour. 214 00:10:08,108 --> 00:10:10,068 Oh, my god, I'm in so much pain. 215 00:10:10,944 --> 00:10:12,110 Oh, my god! 216 00:10:13,213 --> 00:10:15,113 Like, I'm in so much pain. 217 00:10:16,249 --> 00:10:17,249 Oh! 218 00:10:21,855 --> 00:10:23,299 [Sarah] Oh, man. This is tough. 219 00:10:23,323 --> 00:10:25,401 Hey, did you guys see that big ass rock right there? 220 00:10:25,425 --> 00:10:26,736 - Yeah. - Is that us? 221 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:29,041 If we get behind it, we get out of this wind for a second. 222 00:10:29,065 --> 00:10:31,225 - [Sarah] All right. - [Wes] That'll help us. 223 00:10:31,665 --> 00:10:33,676 [Sarah] Oh, man! 224 00:10:33,700 --> 00:10:36,580 - [Wes] We get on the other side of this. - [Sarah] Yep, we'll be golden. 225 00:10:36,604 --> 00:10:39,042 - We could stop, take a look at the map again. - [Wes] Yeah. 226 00:10:39,066 --> 00:10:40,583 [Sarah] Formulate a game plan. 227 00:10:40,607 --> 00:10:42,687 - Check this out. - [Jermaine] Oh, yeah. 228 00:10:42,711 --> 00:10:44,988 There's like a nest in here. 229 00:10:45,012 --> 00:10:47,012 - All this. - [Jermaine] Nice and-- 230 00:10:47,036 --> 00:10:49,403 - This is dry. - Good! 231 00:10:49,449 --> 00:10:50,849 In the bag. 232 00:10:50,917 --> 00:10:53,957 - [Wes] Good find. - Let's grab all of this out of here. 233 00:10:53,981 --> 00:10:55,898 [Wes] Okay, tell you what, oh! 234 00:10:55,922 --> 00:10:58,267 [Jermaine] Uh! Get on the other side of the rock fast. 235 00:10:58,291 --> 00:10:59,602 [Wes] Ahhh! 236 00:10:59,626 --> 00:11:01,938 - This side of the rock. - Don't have to ask me twice. 237 00:11:01,962 --> 00:11:03,162 [Wes] Let's check that map. 238 00:11:03,930 --> 00:11:05,374 [Sarah] There's the rock. 239 00:11:05,398 --> 00:11:06,876 - And there's the shelter location. - We're gonna have to just cut. 240 00:11:06,900 --> 00:11:09,334 Across down here 'cause there's fish, there's water. 241 00:11:09,436 --> 00:11:13,338 - And that's resources for making a decent shelter. - [Jermaine] Absolutely. 242 00:11:13,440 --> 00:11:15,685 - We need, we need to seek shelter right now. [Laughs] - That's my priority. 243 00:11:15,709 --> 00:11:18,069 - Let's go do it. Let's go get fire. - And lots of firewood. 244 00:11:18,093 --> 00:11:19,255 [Sarah] All right. 245 00:11:19,279 --> 00:11:22,025 [Wes] If we don't get out of the wind and stay warm over a fire, 246 00:11:22,049 --> 00:11:24,349 we're not gonna make it through this challenge. 247 00:11:24,418 --> 00:11:28,053 - [Sarah] That wind! [Laughs] - [Screams] Oh! 248 00:11:28,955 --> 00:11:29,955 [Grunts] 249 00:11:30,991 --> 00:11:33,058 - [Jermaine] Whoo! - Damn. 250 00:11:33,126 --> 00:11:36,366 Hey, watch your footsteps. Let's double time, guys, it's cold. 251 00:11:37,330 --> 00:11:42,600 - Ah! Whoo! [Shrieks] - [Grunts] 252 00:11:43,737 --> 00:11:44,836 [Exhales] 253 00:11:49,609 --> 00:11:50,709 [Rod] My feet hurt. 254 00:11:51,812 --> 00:11:54,245 [Jeremy] It's needles I'm walking on. 255 00:11:54,314 --> 00:11:55,692 [Trish] There's briars everywhere. 256 00:11:55,716 --> 00:11:57,560 You know there's one thing with the briars. 257 00:11:57,584 --> 00:12:01,304 And there's another thing when you feet are frozen and you're stepping through briars. 258 00:12:01,328 --> 00:12:03,328 [Trish] Yeah, you don't feel them. 259 00:12:03,776 --> 00:12:06,035 Hey, somebody's got blood on their feet already. 260 00:12:06,059 --> 00:12:07,059 [Trish] Uh-oh! 261 00:12:07,928 --> 00:12:10,406 We gotta get to the tree. That's it. 262 00:12:10,430 --> 00:12:12,711 [Jeremy] Thinking about just kicking it in gear. 263 00:12:12,779 --> 00:12:14,779 You're not getting out this snow. 264 00:12:14,803 --> 00:12:17,180 [Trish] There's not a whole lot of other options. 265 00:12:17,204 --> 00:12:20,538 All right, Jeremy. I'm following you, brother. 266 00:12:20,607 --> 00:12:23,487 - [Trish] Let's go! Come on, Rod. - [Rod grunts] 267 00:12:23,511 --> 00:12:24,677 I'm coming. 268 00:12:32,379 --> 00:12:34,499 - Just get out of this wind for a few minutes. - Yeah. 269 00:12:34,523 --> 00:12:35,856 It gets southside now. 270 00:12:36,857 --> 00:12:38,857 Oh, sun! 271 00:12:38,925 --> 00:12:41,025 - [Wes] Yeah, buddy! - Oh, give me sun! 272 00:12:41,695 --> 00:12:45,363 Oh! Hey. Look at that. 273 00:12:45,432 --> 00:12:48,512 - [Sarah] What the heck! - [Wes] Ooh, kidding me? Come on. 274 00:12:48,536 --> 00:12:49,834 Oh, man! 275 00:12:49,936 --> 00:12:51,881 If I see what I think I see... 276 00:12:51,905 --> 00:12:54,785 - [Wes] Sweet Mary and Joseph. - [Jermaine] Peanut butter and jelly time. 277 00:12:54,809 --> 00:12:55,809 [Wes] Oh, buddy! 278 00:12:55,842 --> 00:12:57,553 - [Sarah laughs] - [Wes] Oh! 279 00:12:57,577 --> 00:13:00,089 - Oh, I see something really nice in there. - [Jermaine] Oh! 280 00:13:00,113 --> 00:13:02,191 [Narrator] In these frigid conditions, 281 00:13:02,215 --> 00:13:04,393 each team is given the framework of a shelter. 282 00:13:04,417 --> 00:13:06,515 Looks like an abandoned shelter up here. 283 00:13:06,539 --> 00:13:07,739 [Narrator] Animal pelts. 284 00:13:07,763 --> 00:13:08,898 [Joe] Oh, I see hides. 285 00:13:08,922 --> 00:13:12,857 [Narrator] A fire starter and a pot for boiling water. 286 00:13:12,926 --> 00:13:15,404 - We need to get our torsos covered. - [Sarah and Wes] Yeah. 287 00:13:15,428 --> 00:13:17,308 - Let's get going. - [Jermaine] Let's get going. 288 00:13:17,332 --> 00:13:19,964 - [Sarah] Okay. Yeah, I do. - You got a blade there? 289 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:22,281 [Sarah] I work professionally as a taxidermist. 290 00:13:22,305 --> 00:13:26,774 And the side part of that is a lot of creating my own clothing. 291 00:13:27,707 --> 00:13:29,907 - Pretty warm. - [Sarah] Way colder than I am. 292 00:13:30,377 --> 00:13:33,389 - You good? - Yeah, I'm good. 293 00:13:33,413 --> 00:13:36,292 [Jermaine] Cool. The design looks like, it's very native. 294 00:13:36,316 --> 00:13:38,294 [Sarah] It does look very indigenous. 295 00:13:38,318 --> 00:13:39,638 Pretty sure this is kind of like. 296 00:13:39,662 --> 00:13:41,653 A modified version of a hogan shelter. 297 00:13:41,754 --> 00:13:44,500 So, the style of shelter that we have is a hogan-style shelter. 298 00:13:44,524 --> 00:13:48,204 That would've been the type used by indigenous cultures in this area. 299 00:13:48,228 --> 00:13:52,208 And I am very impressed with the technology that they developed. 300 00:13:52,232 --> 00:13:55,552 [Narrator] The sturdy framework of this modified winter hogan. 301 00:13:55,576 --> 00:13:58,636 Is ideal for holding heavy amounts of insulation. 302 00:13:58,705 --> 00:14:02,385 That can withstand sustained periods of wind and snow. 303 00:14:02,409 --> 00:14:05,009 - And it's gonna do just fine for us, I can tell you that. - Yeah! 304 00:14:05,033 --> 00:14:07,846 Currently, the top priority is getting a fire going. 305 00:14:07,914 --> 00:14:10,660 The shelter is not sufficient as it stands. 306 00:14:10,684 --> 00:14:13,151 The hides are not gonna do it alone. 307 00:14:13,253 --> 00:14:16,693 So, we're gonna have to get all three of these components coming together. 308 00:14:16,717 --> 00:14:17,950 Let's get to fire-making. 309 00:14:18,058 --> 00:14:19,123 Okay. 310 00:14:28,635 --> 00:14:30,079 Guys, we need to get the cut. 311 00:14:30,103 --> 00:14:32,583 - Yeah, sure do. Let's get a... - Yeah, my feet's getting numb. 312 00:14:32,607 --> 00:14:34,318 [Rod] Shoes, we gotta get shoes, guys. 313 00:14:34,342 --> 00:14:37,286 I was just looking down at my feet and they are turning purple. 314 00:14:37,310 --> 00:14:40,071 - [Trish] Yeah, they are a-- - [Rod] Shoes are the first and foremost. 315 00:14:40,095 --> 00:14:42,788 [Trish] Yeah, we gotta get these feet covered. 316 00:14:42,849 --> 00:14:47,552 Yeah, my concern coming into this challenge was the circulation in my feet. 317 00:14:47,615 --> 00:14:50,415 - I mean, you can feel how cold they are. - [Trish] Yeah, they're cold. 318 00:14:50,439 --> 00:14:52,957 His, his feet are blue. Purple. 319 00:14:53,026 --> 00:14:57,607 [Narrator] In these extreme temperatures, frostbite can occur in minutes. 320 00:14:57,631 --> 00:15:00,176 Water inside the cells of exposed skin. 321 00:15:00,200 --> 00:15:01,911 Forms ice crystals. 322 00:15:01,935 --> 00:15:04,780 Which rupture, killing the cells. 323 00:15:04,804 --> 00:15:07,839 The damaged areas of the body must be amputate. 324 00:15:07,941 --> 00:15:09,685 To prevent infection from spreading. 325 00:15:09,709 --> 00:15:12,989 - [Jeremy] We gotta do something or my feet's-- - [Trish] Yeah, yeah. 326 00:15:13,013 --> 00:15:15,391 [Trish] Yeah, they sure are. Your toes are not good. 327 00:15:15,415 --> 00:15:17,649 [Jeremy] Argh! My feet are gone. 328 00:15:17,717 --> 00:15:19,717 My right one, I can't even feel it. 329 00:15:20,320 --> 00:15:21,853 [Exhales] [Bleep] 330 00:15:32,657 --> 00:15:35,177 If you can see those trees over there, those ten-foot high ones? 331 00:15:35,201 --> 00:15:37,041 If I take 'em off the ground level and we just. 332 00:15:37,065 --> 00:15:39,545 - Laid 'em out and make that a part of the shelter? - Make a... 333 00:15:39,569 --> 00:15:41,484 - And that's... - Yeah, yeah. 334 00:15:41,508 --> 00:15:44,748 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 00:15:47,614 --> 00:15:50,893 - If I hurt you, then I would feel really sad. - Not bounce it. 337 00:15:50,917 --> 00:15:53,277 Chop all the way down there. It's not gonna hurt me. 338 00:15:54,421 --> 00:15:58,434 - [Laughs] - You don't have to chop between my fingers. 339 00:15:58,458 --> 00:16:00,538 [Jake] Beavis and Butt-head right here. 340 00:16:00,627 --> 00:16:01,627 Okay. 341 00:16:03,129 --> 00:16:06,164 - [Jake] Gosh, we're so strong! - [Both laugh] 342 00:16:07,233 --> 00:16:09,353 [Narrator] For this frozen challenge, 343 00:16:09,377 --> 00:16:12,682 teams will be evaluated each week on a modified scale. 344 00:16:12,706 --> 00:16:15,840 The FSR, or frozen survival rating, 345 00:16:15,909 --> 00:16:19,844 weighs each group's ability to complete the challenge as a team. 346 00:16:19,913 --> 00:16:22,146 Waz's skills are now legendary. 347 00:16:22,215 --> 00:16:25,027 After surviving 60 days in the Amazon. 348 00:16:25,051 --> 00:16:27,596 - [Laughs] Whoo! - Oh, my god! 349 00:16:27,620 --> 00:16:29,431 - [Laughs] - Oh! 350 00:16:29,455 --> 00:16:33,257 [Narrator] Jake has proven himself to be a strong, hard-working teammate. 351 00:16:34,427 --> 00:16:36,127 [Jake] Timber! 352 00:16:38,264 --> 00:16:41,510 [Narrator] Sara's determination came through in her last challenge. 353 00:16:41,534 --> 00:16:43,779 I may have a nervous breakdown on you, okay? 354 00:16:43,803 --> 00:16:45,181 I'm gonna keep this fire going. 355 00:16:45,205 --> 00:16:47,638 [Narrator] But, her inability to cope with cold, 356 00:16:47,707 --> 00:16:49,507 could be a huge liability. 357 00:16:50,210 --> 00:16:51,876 Their combined FSR, 358 00:16:51,977 --> 00:16:55,346 or their chance of reaching their frozen survival mission target. 359 00:16:55,415 --> 00:16:57,315 Starts at 64%. 360 00:16:58,618 --> 00:17:01,778 - How you doing there, Sara? - Well, it went out like, twice. 361 00:17:02,655 --> 00:17:03,735 All right. Try this. 362 00:17:04,524 --> 00:17:06,936 [Sara] Like, I've had it lit. 363 00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:08,404 - [Jake] This is just about keeping it lit? Yeah. - [Sara] Twice. 364 00:17:08,428 --> 00:17:10,148 - Yeah. - [Jake] Yeah. 365 00:17:10,172 --> 00:17:12,708 Let's see if I can get this damn thing going again. 366 00:17:12,732 --> 00:17:15,578 [Sara] Fire is the most important thing, so... 367 00:17:15,602 --> 00:17:17,780 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. 370 00:17:24,511 --> 00:17:28,157 Throughout my previous challenges, um, I think the most difficult aspect. 371 00:17:28,181 --> 00:17:29,313 Was staying warm. 372 00:17:30,917 --> 00:17:33,251 It's really cold. Or at least, I am. 373 00:17:38,625 --> 00:17:42,360 And hopefully, it keeps going, the rain doesn't put it out. 374 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. 375 00:17:45,613 --> 00:17:46,976 Knowing that I can do this. 376 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. 379 00:17:57,610 --> 00:18:00,690 [Waz] That'd be sure, that stuff would kick that one off. 380 00:18:00,714 --> 00:18:01,914 [Sara] That's what I'll do. 381 00:18:07,120 --> 00:18:08,120 Come on. 382 00:18:08,855 --> 00:18:10,154 Don't you dare go out. 383 00:18:11,925 --> 00:18:13,224 [Jake] Yeah, Sara! 384 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. 386 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. 388 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. 392 00:18:39,252 --> 00:18:40,996 As possible. 393 00:18:41,020 --> 00:18:44,700 Take advantage of the daylight and just trying to pile on as much as I possibly can. 394 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] 397 00:18:53,954 --> 00:18:55,164 Where do you want me to begin? 398 00:18:55,188 --> 00:18:57,980 [Waz] About this, uh, shade that's just come over... 399 00:18:58,004 --> 00:19:01,684 - [Jake] Mmm-hmm. - [Waz] It has made it a lot colder. 400 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... 409 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. 411 00:19:37,552 --> 00:19:38,710 - Yeah. - [Gabby] Mmm-hmm. 412 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. 414 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. 418 00:19:55,061 --> 00:19:57,261 Air's thinner, you get tired a lot quicker. 419 00:19:57,630 --> 00:19:59,670 Just gotta remember to slow down. 420 00:19:59,933 --> 00:20:01,977 First time I came out here, 421 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. 426 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. 432 00:20:35,602 --> 00:20:38,914 But nothing is punishing as the frozen wilderness of Montana. 433 00:20:38,938 --> 00:20:40,415 - There you go! - [Laughs] 434 00:20:40,439 --> 00:20:42,919 [Narrator] Having completed all their previous challenge. 435 00:20:42,943 --> 00:20:45,988 The team receives an initial frozen survival rating. 436 00:20:46,012 --> 00:20:48,023 Of 71%. 437 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. 73882

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