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Over the years, I have done
all kinds of survival challenges
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all over the world,
but I just got a call
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from the "Naked and Afraid"
producers with the opportunity
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to do something I have always
dreamed about.
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A 14-day no-tools challenge.
That's right.
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No blade, no fire starter,
no pot, just my bare hands,
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my primitive skills
and my partner.
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And if I'm gonna do
something this extreme...
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-[phone ringing]
-...there is only one person
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that I want out there with me.
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-Dan!
-Ky!
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Oh my gosh!
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I can't believe
that you and I get to do
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another challenge together!
-It's gonna be tough.
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-We don't have any tools.
-We're going to Thailand.
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-It's monsoon season.
-Brutal.
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Like damp, wind, rain.
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This one is a completely
other level.
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This is going to be
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probably one of the hardest
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"Naked and Afraid"
challenges ever.
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We're gonna be faced
every single day, every hour
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with problems we've never really
had to face
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because we've had these tools
that we've been relying on.
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We're gonna have to find
really creative solutions
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I've never had to do before.
-Look at that!
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That there, that is a knife,
as simple as that.
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[grunting]
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[Dan] This friction fire method
I'm practicing,
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it's called the bamboo
fire saw.
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[chuckles]
It's not easy.
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I am sitting
here in a Thai airport,
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and look who I found!
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Are you ready?
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-Mentally ready.
-And a little terrified.
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-A little terrified.
-A little terrified.
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Healthy amount
of terror, right?
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So welcome
to No Tools in Thailand.
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♪♪
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[Dan]
Every time we go in, I'm like,
"What the hell am I doing?"
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And we're going in
with nothing.
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[Dan] That's the island
we're going to?
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Two times I've gone hypothermic
on "Naked and Afraid"
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challenges have been
in jungles, in monsoons,
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this time of year
in these places.
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What number is this for you?
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-This is my eighth challenge.
-Eighth challenge.
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-[Ky] Oh, he's massive.
-[Billy] Oh, my God.
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[Ky] So I was season one
in Louisiana.
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We're in trouble.
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And then I did Naked and Afraid
of Sharks.
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[Steven] Oh, my God!
Huge reef shark.
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[Ky] I did "Naked and Alone."
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I've done a "Frozen in Montana."
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-Oh, my gosh!
-[Gabrielle] Beauty.
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I've done
a "Last One Standing in Africa"
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and a "Last One Standing
in Australia."
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Yes!
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Yes!
Yes!
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Yes!
Yes!
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Yes!
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[narrator] Ky is a survival
consultant and former
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Hollywood stunt performer.
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She's an expert in friction
fire and trap making
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and begins the challenge with
a primitive survival rating,
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or PSR, of 9.7.
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There's a lot of monumental
problems to overcome
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that our entire survival
depends on.
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We're not gonna have
a fire starter.
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We're not even gonna
have a knife.
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What are we gonna collect
water in?
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-[Ky] Yeah.
-That's enough.
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That's scary to me.
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This is gonna be my sixth
"Naked and Afraid" challenge.
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Started on a 14-day
fan challenge.
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[Holly] Here we go.
Here we go.
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[Dan] Yes!
We got fire!
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Whoo!
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Huge snake.
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Second one, 21 days
in the Chihuahuan Desert.
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[Meghann] Oh, my freaking God!
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Yes!
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[Dan]
60 days in the Peruvian Amazon.
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Are you serious?
Oh, my God!
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[Dan] Then did
two "Last One Standings."
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And won the second one.
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-[screams]
-[Ky] Yeah, you did it!
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Yes!
Whoo!
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Oh, my God!
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But this challenge
is a whole new level.
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Dan is a marine biologist
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specializing
in tropical environments.
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He's a critical thinker
with an uncanny ability
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for problem solving.
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He begins the challenge
with a PSR of 10.0.
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[Ky]
You ready?
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This is gonna be
the hardest one I've ever done.
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Here we go.
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If I'm going into
a No Tools challenge,
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I couldn't be happier
than going in with Dan,
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'cause I have seen how
his problem solving mind works.
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If we get through this,
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it will set the bar for what's
possible for primitive survival
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on "Naked and Afraid"
challenges.
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-[Dan] Very light.
-Yep.
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-Nothing in there.
-Nothing.
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-[Ky] You ready?
-I hope so.
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-[Ky] All right, let's go.
-Let's do it, lady.
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Located roughly 12 miles
off the east coast of Thailand,
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Koh Maphrao is a remote island
exposed to the full force
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of the region's violent
monsoon season.
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The island can receive
up to 35 inches of rain a year,
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but increasingly unpredictable
rain patterns mean rainfall is
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never guaranteed.
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Dense bamboo forests
thrive here,
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swarming
with relentless mosquitoes.
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The forest floor crawls
with stinging centipedes
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and the deadly Siamese
spitting cobra,
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capable of spraying
blinding venom
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into the eyes of a threat.
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But with no natural water
source, dehydration will be
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Ky and Dan's
most critical concern.
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-[Dan] Whoo!
-[Ky] This is home.
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This is quite rare, a rock.
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This already has a sharp edge
that we can do something with.
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[Ky]
Definitely like an axe.
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If anyone asks me what I would
like in a survival situation,
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the one item is always a blade.
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And the reason for this is
you can create almost anything
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with a blade, and now that's
taken out of the equation.
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I do, however, manage to get
myself a flake that I would
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consider a blade asset
out here.
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I still reckon our priority is
gonna be getting
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this shelter up.
Shall we find a good location?
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[Dan] I think we shall do that.
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As I'm stepping foot
on this beach,
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all I can think of is
everything that I have to do.
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We're gonna need to set up
some sort of shelter.
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When it rains here,
there's big,
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quick monsoon bursts.
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Shelter, it's gonna keep us dry
and keep us non-hypothermic.
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Without shelter,
we're not gonna last out here.
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[Ky] Ooh, look.
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-[Dan] Ooh!
-[Ky] Coconuts.
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Has it got water in it?
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[Dan] Yeah.
You can hear water.
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I mean, this is a big win,
but this isn't the water source
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we're hoping for.
-OK.
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The water situation here is
not ideal.
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We have some coconuts,
but I mean, I don't know
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how many fall
out of the trees at night.
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But now my biggest concern
becomes shelter.
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What about just
this little flat area over here?
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Like here?
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-Between these two trees?
-[Ky] I mean, it's flat.
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It wouldn't take
a lot of clearing out,
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so you think a long pole
between these two trees.
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[Dan] I like that idea.
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Without tools, Ky and Dan
will build a lean-to
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debris shelter using bamboo
to create a frame
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and adding layers
of palm fronds to protect them
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from the elements.
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[Dan] We picked
our shelter location
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because of the openness
of the area.
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We're gonna need to set up some
sort of water catchment system.
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That's gonna be one
of the most important things,
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and we can do that right near
our shelter in this spot.
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I'm OK with beginning
to clear this if you wanna try
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and find a long pole, maybe?
-You read my mind.
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I am gonna go get a big bamboo
ridge pole for our shelter.
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Oh.
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Look at that.
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I would not drink that.
[chuckles]
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I'm not putting that
in my mouth without boiling it.
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When you need to get water,
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boiling is the easiest method,
but we don't have anything
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to boil it
'cause we don't have a pot.
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On a regular challenge,
I would look at this nasty hole
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and be like, "I'm set,
I'm wonderful, this is great,"
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but this is basically useless.
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At least for right now.
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Like, we're not gonna be able
to make a fire that quick
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to boil it.
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I'm not gonna be overconfident
in our abilities and say
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that we're gonna have
fire right now.
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It's gonna need to be coconuts.
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Centipede!
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One of the giant ones.
Whoo, those ones?
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Not good.
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The Thai red dragon centipede
is highly venomous
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and formidable in size.
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Growing up to 12 inches long,
it's known
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for its aggressive-defensive
behavior
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and an excruciating bite
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that can be felt
for five days.
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[Ky] This thing could take us
out of the challenge.
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I've been stung with a smaller
one of these before,
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and honestly,
my thumb had pins and needles
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for about two months.
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So this is not something
I wanna mess around with
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in our bed space.
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[pants]
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Oh, they're tough
to bloody kill, though.
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The head's off, and it's still
trying to bite me.
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Crazy beast.
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[Dan] This is useful.
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Building a shelter
with no tools is rough.
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I mean, I don't have a machete
to cut anything down.
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-[Ky] What have you found?
-[Dan] These are perfect.
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They're just a little heavy.
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[Ky] Well, we just make sure
we tie it up, lash it well.
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-I'm already thirsty.
-[Ky] Yeah.
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[Dan] I gotta be careful.
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The inner bark
of this beach hibiscus
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here is the strongest cordage
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I've ever found
in the plant kingdom.
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It's absolutely incredible.
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Ugh.
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You want the longest,
straightest piece you can
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to get the cordage out of.
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Never cut it with a rock
before, though,
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but all you really need to do
is separate the inner bark.
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That's why you want a nice,
long piece.
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Perfect.
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[Dan] Great.
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I think with how heavy
this is --
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-[Ky] Yep.
-...we're gonna need a middle
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support beam anyway.
-[Ky] 100%.
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We don't wanna make
our own deadfall by accident
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in the middle of the night.
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[Dan] Oh, look at how perfect
this is.
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That is so perfect.
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[Dan] Building a shelter
with no tools
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takes so much more planning
and knowledge.
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The only thing that's making
this possible right now is
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having Ky as a partner
and both of us just being able
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to come up with a plan quick
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and agree on and then divide
and conquer it.
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Yeah.
We need a machete.
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Perfect!
We can never have too
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many.
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God, it looks like we've got
a shelter already.
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[Dan] We do.
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We can start to put
some debris on,
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'cause we are gonna
need a lot of these dead fronds
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to keep this rain off us.
249
00:11:10,767 --> 00:11:13,200
-[Dan] Yeah.
-[Ky] Hopefully it'll rain.
250
00:11:13,367 --> 00:11:15,166
Please rain!
251
00:11:15,333 --> 00:11:18,100
First time in a challenge,
I'm begging for rain.
252
00:11:18,266 --> 00:11:20,867
The monsoon rains can be
unpredictable out here,
253
00:11:21,033 --> 00:11:22,600
so I am thinking of water.
254
00:11:22,767 --> 00:11:24,800
I have some ideas
for water catchments,
255
00:11:24,967 --> 00:11:27,667
including a gutter style
roof system,
256
00:11:27,834 --> 00:11:31,300
which will catch
and store a lot of water
257
00:11:31,467 --> 00:11:34,066
and hopefully provide us
with a good water source.
258
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♪♪
259
00:11:42,300 --> 00:11:44,800
[Ky] Cutting down live palms,
it's easy
260
00:11:44,967 --> 00:11:46,367
with a machete in the Amazon.
261
00:11:46,533 --> 00:11:49,500
That is not easy here
without any tools.
262
00:11:49,667 --> 00:11:51,166
So we're using dry palms,
263
00:11:51,333 --> 00:11:55,200
which requires more materials
to make it waterproof.
264
00:11:57,667 --> 00:11:59,667
-[Dan] What you think so far?
-[Ky] I think it's beautiful.
265
00:11:59,667 --> 00:12:00,767
[Dan] It's fantastic.
266
00:12:00,934 --> 00:12:02,500
I think that could actually
keep us dry.
267
00:12:02,667 --> 00:12:04,800
Day one of the very first
No Tools Challenge
268
00:12:04,967 --> 00:12:06,100
in "Naked and Afraid" history.
269
00:12:06,266 --> 00:12:09,266
That is a pretty bomb-proof
shelter, considering we're
270
00:12:09,433 --> 00:12:11,867
out here on an island
in Thailand in the middle
271
00:12:11,867 --> 00:12:13,467
of monsoon season.
272
00:12:13,633 --> 00:12:15,166
Shelter was one
of my biggest concerns.
273
00:12:15,333 --> 00:12:16,767
So I'm glad we had
that need met.
274
00:12:16,767 --> 00:12:18,567
Water is the next
biggest concern.
275
00:12:18,734 --> 00:12:21,367
We found some coconuts
on the beach, but I'm worried
276
00:12:21,367 --> 00:12:23,367
that we might not have enough.
277
00:12:23,367 --> 00:12:24,500
And then I need a drink
of water.
278
00:12:24,667 --> 00:12:25,667
I gotta be careful with that.
279
00:12:25,834 --> 00:12:27,600
[Ky] You gotta drink
when you feel thirsty,
280
00:12:27,767 --> 00:12:30,367
because if you're thirsty,
it's too late.
281
00:12:30,367 --> 00:12:31,567
You're already
dehydrated, right?
282
00:12:31,734 --> 00:12:32,900
[Dan] Yep.
Just worry.
283
00:12:33,066 --> 00:12:35,000
That's like the one biggest
concern right now.
284
00:12:38,367 --> 00:12:39,467
[grunts]
285
00:12:41,767 --> 00:12:45,000
I am thirsty!
286
00:12:45,166 --> 00:12:47,100
I'm trying to get
into one of these damn coconuts.
287
00:12:47,100 --> 00:12:50,767
This is why no tools is hard.
I'm already feeling dehydrated.
288
00:12:50,767 --> 00:12:53,767
These coconuts are so much
energy to get into,
289
00:12:53,934 --> 00:12:55,100
to get the water out.
290
00:12:55,100 --> 00:12:57,767
And I feel like I'm losing
a cup of water in order to get
291
00:12:57,934 --> 00:12:59,266
a cup and a half out
of this coconut.
292
00:12:59,433 --> 00:13:01,467
Let's see if it even have
[bleep] water in it.
293
00:13:06,100 --> 00:13:08,200
[grunts]
God damn it!
294
00:13:08,367 --> 00:13:09,867
Now we have to get
another coconut!
295
00:13:10,033 --> 00:13:11,667
Ugh!
I need water.
296
00:13:12,667 --> 00:13:15,600
I can't do this.
For every drink of water.
297
00:13:15,767 --> 00:13:17,467
If we don't have enough water
when we're expending
298
00:13:17,467 --> 00:13:20,266
so much energy trying to bash
things with rocks
299
00:13:20,266 --> 00:13:23,867
and not use any tools,
you can get dehydrated so quick.
300
00:13:24,033 --> 00:13:25,166
No!
301
00:13:27,467 --> 00:13:28,800
[bleep] empty.
302
00:13:28,967 --> 00:13:31,467
Without water, we're not gonna
last out here.
303
00:13:31,633 --> 00:13:33,166
[grunts]
304
00:13:35,200 --> 00:13:36,467
Ugh!
305
00:13:42,867 --> 00:13:44,100
2
[grunting]
306
00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:46,000
[Ky talks in the distance]
Dan!
307
00:13:46,166 --> 00:13:47,767
What?
308
00:13:47,934 --> 00:13:50,166
[Ky] I found another coconut.
You never know, right?
309
00:13:52,166 --> 00:13:53,967
[Dan] There's --
[mumbling]
310
00:13:54,133 --> 00:13:55,100
[Ky] I don't know.
311
00:13:55,100 --> 00:13:56,266
[Dan] Normally, when they fall
on the ground,
312
00:13:56,266 --> 00:13:58,100
they don't have
that much water in 'em.
313
00:13:58,100 --> 00:13:59,200
But I'm gonna try.
314
00:14:03,367 --> 00:14:04,467
Let me see if there's
water in it.
315
00:14:04,467 --> 00:14:05,600
[Ky] Yeah.
316
00:14:06,567 --> 00:14:08,600
-[Dan] There's water!
-Yay!
317
00:14:10,467 --> 00:14:12,000
Ooh!
318
00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:13,166
You drink.
You drink.
319
00:14:17,667 --> 00:14:19,000
[slurps]
320
00:14:19,367 --> 00:14:20,467
[Dan] Mm.
321
00:14:20,633 --> 00:14:23,700
It takes a lot of effort
to get into these coconuts,
322
00:14:23,867 --> 00:14:28,266
but taking my first sip
of this water is amazing.
323
00:14:28,433 --> 00:14:31,266
It's filled with electrolytes
and other minerals
324
00:14:31,433 --> 00:14:34,400
and obviously water, all these
things that I really need.
325
00:14:34,567 --> 00:14:36,400
But at the same time,
I know it's not sustainable.
326
00:14:36,567 --> 00:14:38,567
You can't just drink
coconut water forever.
327
00:14:38,567 --> 00:14:40,700
It'll give you the runs,
and it could be very,
328
00:14:40,867 --> 00:14:42,266
very unpleasant out here.
329
00:14:42,433 --> 00:14:44,166
So it still just reminds me
of the other things
330
00:14:44,333 --> 00:14:47,467
we'd need to do to get water
that's purified.
331
00:14:47,633 --> 00:14:49,900
It does not look like any
storm clouds building either.
332
00:14:50,066 --> 00:14:52,800
We have such a clear day
for monsoon season.
333
00:14:56,266 --> 00:14:58,367
[suspenseful tones playing]
334
00:15:00,266 --> 00:15:02,367
[nature sounds]
335
00:15:13,467 --> 00:15:14,700
[Ky]
Holy cow.
336
00:15:17,166 --> 00:15:22,367
This is a giant centipede,
and this is where my head was.
337
00:15:24,367 --> 00:15:28,100
That's a big one.
That's a end up in --
338
00:15:29,266 --> 00:15:31,200
hospital-for-free card.
339
00:15:33,667 --> 00:15:35,100
But I have to kill.
340
00:15:43,000 --> 00:15:46,900
Really big,
over 15 centimeters in length,
341
00:15:47,066 --> 00:15:49,700
maybe just cruising
around by my head.
342
00:15:49,867 --> 00:15:52,700
If I put my head on that,
that would have been
343
00:15:54,900 --> 00:15:56,066
extremely painful.
344
00:15:56,233 --> 00:15:59,000
That could have even put me
out of this challenge.
345
00:16:00,166 --> 00:16:02,200
There's a lot of creepy crawlers
in the jungle.
346
00:16:09,567 --> 00:16:11,700
♪♪
347
00:16:13,600 --> 00:16:17,066
I wanna expend my energy
on the water catchment system
348
00:16:17,233 --> 00:16:19,367
before I try and expend
my energy on fire,
349
00:16:19,367 --> 00:16:20,667
as far as...
-Yep.
350
00:16:20,667 --> 00:16:22,567
...where I put
my energy this morning.
351
00:16:22,567 --> 00:16:25,100
I think it's important
that we keep drinking.
352
00:16:25,266 --> 00:16:28,300
-[Dan]
How are you feeling?
-[Ky] Getting headach-y.
353
00:16:28,467 --> 00:16:31,000
Yeah, me too.
I've got a headache.
354
00:16:31,000 --> 00:16:35,400
-OK, let's get these open.
-Water has become the priority.
355
00:16:35,567 --> 00:16:38,266
Fire is nice, but if it rains,
356
00:16:38,433 --> 00:16:40,400
we wanna catch as much water
as possible.
357
00:16:40,567 --> 00:16:45,100
So our first plan is to build
a gutter system for the shelter
358
00:16:45,266 --> 00:16:47,867
to try and maximize
any rain that we can get
359
00:16:48,033 --> 00:16:49,200
out of the clouds.
360
00:16:49,367 --> 00:16:50,900
Not a cloud
on the bloody horizon,
361
00:16:51,066 --> 00:16:54,100
but we'll get that up
and then...
362
00:16:54,266 --> 00:16:55,166
We'll just try.
363
00:16:55,166 --> 00:16:57,767
The one [bleep] time
I want rain.
364
00:16:57,767 --> 00:17:00,767
During monsoon season,
usually it downpours quick
365
00:17:00,767 --> 00:17:03,000
and hard and it just lasts
an hour or two.
366
00:17:03,166 --> 00:17:05,567
So we're going
to make a big gutter system.
367
00:17:05,567 --> 00:17:07,500
It's gonna be an extension
of our shelter.
368
00:17:07,667 --> 00:17:10,700
Basically, we're thinking
of halves of bamboo going down
369
00:17:10,867 --> 00:17:14,066
into a bigger bamboo with holes
in it that drain down
370
00:17:14,233 --> 00:17:17,800
into bamboo reservoirs
that can store all of our water.
371
00:17:17,967 --> 00:17:21,367
OK, let's do something
that's never been done before
372
00:17:21,533 --> 00:17:23,900
on a challenge
that's never been done before.
373
00:17:27,667 --> 00:17:30,700
-Yes, Dan!
-[Dan] There we go.
374
00:17:30,867 --> 00:17:31,800
[Ky] Oh, that's great.
375
00:17:31,967 --> 00:17:33,867
That's like two,
three good gutters there
376
00:17:33,867 --> 00:17:35,567
if we can break it
off here somewhere.
377
00:17:35,734 --> 00:17:38,266
[Dan]
Never before had to split it
without a knife, but...
378
00:17:38,266 --> 00:17:40,667
Ooh, we can
shove a stick in that --
379
00:17:40,834 --> 00:17:42,600
in that hole that it makes.
-Yep.
380
00:17:42,767 --> 00:17:43,800
[Dan]
And we can pull it through.
381
00:17:43,967 --> 00:17:44,967
It'll be...
382
00:17:45,166 --> 00:17:47,367
♪♪
383
00:17:49,567 --> 00:17:50,867
[Dan]
[bleep] yeah!
384
00:17:50,867 --> 00:17:52,000
Yeah!
385
00:17:52,166 --> 00:17:53,266
-[Dan] Whoo!
-[grunts]
386
00:17:53,266 --> 00:17:54,867
Look at that!
387
00:17:56,266 --> 00:17:57,400
-[Ky] Yeah!
-[Dan] Yes!
388
00:17:59,066 --> 00:18:00,767
[grunting]
389
00:18:01,767 --> 00:18:04,500
-[Dan] Yeah.
-I think we got enough, Dan.
390
00:18:05,066 --> 00:18:06,567
[Ky] Thirsty.
391
00:18:06,734 --> 00:18:08,066
I'm already frothing
at the mouth.
392
00:18:08,233 --> 00:18:10,166
[Ky] Yep.
This is hot work.
393
00:18:16,266 --> 00:18:19,100
I just need to rig up
a little wall for the back.
394
00:18:19,100 --> 00:18:20,867
[Dan] You could shove it in here
and tie it too.
395
00:18:21,767 --> 00:18:24,000
Yeah, one there
and then a wire stick.
396
00:18:24,166 --> 00:18:27,867
The reason we're not rushing
into fire is,
397
00:18:27,867 --> 00:18:32,100
making fire in these conditions
is gonna be really exhausting.
398
00:18:32,100 --> 00:18:34,900
So we have to address
the things
399
00:18:35,066 --> 00:18:37,367
that we can't live without
at the moment,
400
00:18:37,367 --> 00:18:40,367
and at the moment,
that is water.
401
00:18:40,367 --> 00:18:43,700
I'm gonna put a beam down
here which will raise
402
00:18:43,867 --> 00:18:47,667
the bottom lip of the gutter,
so rather having the gutters
403
00:18:47,667 --> 00:18:49,567
going all the way
to the ground,
404
00:18:49,567 --> 00:18:51,600
they're just gonna rest
on this shelf.
405
00:18:51,767 --> 00:18:55,166
Eventually, we can put
storage containers under here
406
00:18:55,166 --> 00:18:58,667
that the water will drip into
when it fills the gutters.
407
00:19:00,066 --> 00:19:01,867
-[Dan] Love it.
-[Ky] Just that.
408
00:19:02,033 --> 00:19:04,700
-[Dan] [bleep] thirsty again.
-[Ky] Yeah.
409
00:19:04,867 --> 00:19:08,100
I feel like
we're on the downward spiral
410
00:19:08,266 --> 00:19:09,900
of the spirals right now.
411
00:19:10,066 --> 00:19:14,567
Without a pot and a fire
and a good water source,
412
00:19:14,734 --> 00:19:16,667
we're just spiraling now.
413
00:19:16,834 --> 00:19:19,200
♪♪
414
00:19:21,667 --> 00:19:22,800
[Dan]
I'm so impressed.
415
00:19:22,967 --> 00:19:25,000
[Ky] I really, really hope
it works, is all.
416
00:19:26,200 --> 00:19:28,867
[Dan] I hope it [bleep] rains.
I'm so thirsty.
417
00:19:33,367 --> 00:19:35,066
Right now, we have
a whole gutter system,
418
00:19:35,233 --> 00:19:36,266
this whole beautiful thing.
419
00:19:36,433 --> 00:19:38,066
But it's going
into one tiny gutter.
420
00:19:38,233 --> 00:19:40,800
And that probably holds maybe
three, four liters of water.
421
00:19:40,967 --> 00:19:43,200
So hopefully, then I can drill
a little hole in the gutter
422
00:19:43,367 --> 00:19:44,600
that can drain into this.
423
00:19:44,767 --> 00:19:45,700
And ideally, when it rains,
424
00:19:45,867 --> 00:19:47,100
this whole thing
will fill with water.
425
00:19:52,100 --> 00:19:54,467
All the rain should
collect here,
426
00:19:54,467 --> 00:19:56,667
go into this gutter system,
427
00:19:56,834 --> 00:19:58,800
through this hole,
428
00:19:58,967 --> 00:20:03,266
and into these
bamboo reservoirs.
429
00:20:03,266 --> 00:20:05,567
-We gonna get that rain.
-[Ky] Yeah.
430
00:20:05,734 --> 00:20:07,166
Show it who's boss.
431
00:20:07,333 --> 00:20:09,667
[Ky] Well, we're as prepared
for rain as you could
432
00:20:09,834 --> 00:20:11,667
almost be, really.
433
00:20:11,834 --> 00:20:12,800
[Dan] Yep.
434
00:20:21,900 --> 00:20:25,000
[Ky]
End of day two.
435
00:20:25,000 --> 00:20:28,900
Let me tell you, if it rains,
we are set.
436
00:20:29,066 --> 00:20:31,900
And it's definitely
our biggest concern out here.
437
00:20:32,066 --> 00:20:35,867
I am so thirsty.
438
00:20:35,867 --> 00:20:37,500
And it's dangerous to
go to bed thirsty
439
00:20:37,667 --> 00:20:38,867
on a "Naked and Afraid"
challenge.
440
00:20:39,033 --> 00:20:41,266
Like, you need to listen
to your body and drink
441
00:20:41,266 --> 00:20:43,700
when you need to drink,
but it's not that easy.
442
00:20:43,867 --> 00:20:45,200
We really, really,
really need water.
443
00:20:45,367 --> 00:20:47,467
I think we're both getting
pretty dehydrated.
444
00:20:47,467 --> 00:20:48,900
'Cause you need water.
445
00:20:49,066 --> 00:20:52,166
You can't really do anything to,
like, conserve the water
446
00:20:52,166 --> 00:20:55,767
in your body
other than sweat less.
447
00:20:55,934 --> 00:20:58,667
So we have to, like,
hedge our bets
448
00:20:58,834 --> 00:21:00,500
and hope that it's gonna
start raining soon.
449
00:21:00,667 --> 00:21:02,066
So we put a lot of effort
into building
450
00:21:02,233 --> 00:21:04,367
this water catchment thing
today.
451
00:21:04,367 --> 00:21:07,200
My head is [bleep] throbbing.
452
00:21:07,367 --> 00:21:10,166
I'm a little nervous about this,
but crossing my fingers
453
00:21:10,333 --> 00:21:11,300
this pays off.
454
00:21:12,967 --> 00:21:14,100
[bleep] thirsty.
455
00:21:18,800 --> 00:21:21,000
2
♪♪
456
00:21:23,467 --> 00:21:26,400
[Dan slurps]
457
00:21:28,867 --> 00:21:34,600
[Ky] Another glorious,
rainless day in paradise.
458
00:21:34,767 --> 00:21:37,867
I mean, monsoons do come
out of nowhere, but...
459
00:21:39,200 --> 00:21:41,467
this weather's getting
pretty desperate.
460
00:21:41,633 --> 00:21:44,467
So my plan today is fire,
fire, fire, fire.
461
00:21:45,567 --> 00:21:49,166
I think this is good
for the bow drill for now.
462
00:21:49,333 --> 00:21:54,400
I made some beach hibiscus
reverse braided cord for a bow
463
00:21:54,567 --> 00:21:56,166
for a bow drill fire.
464
00:21:56,333 --> 00:21:59,867
I've collected some dead beach
hibiscus this morning
465
00:21:59,867 --> 00:22:02,600
and a good bow drill stick.
466
00:22:02,767 --> 00:22:05,967
If we can get fire,
there's a chance that we might
467
00:22:06,133 --> 00:22:09,000
be able to start boiling
some water in bamboo.
468
00:22:09,000 --> 00:22:12,066
It's not a hugely effective
method, but it's better
469
00:22:12,233 --> 00:22:13,266
than waiting for it to rain
470
00:22:13,266 --> 00:22:16,300
or relying on these coconuts
dropping, so, um...
471
00:22:17,467 --> 00:22:20,266
fire would definitely be
a game changer.
472
00:22:20,266 --> 00:22:23,166
Ky and I have both made
primitive fire many times,
473
00:22:23,333 --> 00:22:25,166
but most of the time
when you're doing friction fire,
474
00:22:25,333 --> 00:22:26,967
you're
in a nice dry environment,
475
00:22:27,133 --> 00:22:28,467
you have the ideal materials,
476
00:22:28,467 --> 00:22:31,667
but I've never
made it in this environment,
477
00:22:31,834 --> 00:22:33,667
in a humid rainforest.
478
00:22:33,667 --> 00:22:36,367
Everything is impregnated
with salt and moisture,
479
00:22:36,367 --> 00:22:38,166
so I'm nervous.
-[Ky] Let's see what happens.
480
00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:42,767
My main thing at the moment is
to try and see if I can get it
481
00:22:42,767 --> 00:22:46,266
to move smoothly and to see
if I can start to create
482
00:22:46,266 --> 00:22:50,767
some kind of heat out
of the board and the spindle.
483
00:22:50,767 --> 00:22:53,000
I don't know if that's just
dust or if it's smoke
484
00:22:53,166 --> 00:22:54,867
coming up there.
What do you think?
485
00:22:54,867 --> 00:22:57,166
[Dan]
I think you just started
to get smoke at the end.
486
00:22:57,333 --> 00:22:58,700
[Ky]
OK.
487
00:22:58,867 --> 00:23:00,867
[tense music playing]
488
00:23:05,166 --> 00:23:08,367
[sighs]
We will make fire.
489
00:23:18,967 --> 00:23:20,200
I think...
490
00:23:21,166 --> 00:23:23,100
I think we're gonna need
to build a strap
491
00:23:23,266 --> 00:23:24,900
because I can't get
enough tension on it
492
00:23:25,066 --> 00:23:27,667
with this short a bow.
-Yeah, OK.
493
00:23:27,834 --> 00:23:29,166
[Ky exhales sharply]
494
00:23:29,333 --> 00:23:31,567
I'm just drenched
from that little effort.
495
00:23:31,567 --> 00:23:34,166
We don't have
a lot of energy to burn,
496
00:23:34,333 --> 00:23:35,300
so I need to figure out
497
00:23:35,300 --> 00:23:38,367
pretty quickly
what's working and what needs
498
00:23:38,533 --> 00:23:40,100
more time to work.
499
00:23:40,100 --> 00:23:42,667
So, bow drill,
looking promising,
500
00:23:42,834 --> 00:23:44,100
but needs a bit more work.
501
00:23:44,266 --> 00:23:45,266
OK, so pull.
502
00:23:49,667 --> 00:23:52,567
Just gotta keep tension on it.
Let me pull you to me.
503
00:23:52,734 --> 00:23:54,400
There we go.
That's it.
504
00:23:54,567 --> 00:23:55,567
[Dan] There you go.
505
00:23:55,734 --> 00:23:57,467
[Ky] The reason I love
the strap drill
506
00:23:57,467 --> 00:24:01,567
is because it doesn't take
as much energy and effort
507
00:24:01,734 --> 00:24:03,266
to get a coal.
508
00:24:03,433 --> 00:24:06,667
What it does take, however,
is teamwork.
509
00:24:06,834 --> 00:24:08,033
Keep that tension on it.
510
00:24:10,500 --> 00:24:12,166
A bit more weight
on the bearing block.
511
00:24:13,367 --> 00:24:14,433
[Dan] [bleep].
512
00:24:14,433 --> 00:24:18,367
OK, so we've got dust,
but it's too light in color,
513
00:24:18,533 --> 00:24:20,100
so it's never gonna ignite.
514
00:24:20,266 --> 00:24:23,166
So, that means either we're not
putting enough pressure on it
515
00:24:23,166 --> 00:24:26,400
or the materials aren't gonna
produce what we need, so...
516
00:24:26,567 --> 00:24:27,867
Every time I got to the point
where I was putting
517
00:24:28,033 --> 00:24:30,200
more pressure on it,
it popped up.
518
00:24:30,367 --> 00:24:32,400
Right, so maybe that is
the fact that we don't have
519
00:24:32,567 --> 00:24:33,867
an amazing bearing block.
520
00:24:34,033 --> 00:24:38,300
Because the spindle wasn't
straight and the coconut cap
521
00:24:38,467 --> 00:24:42,567
bearing block isn't the best,
Dan was having a little bit
522
00:24:42,734 --> 00:24:45,400
of trouble about getting
the correct weight on it,
523
00:24:45,567 --> 00:24:47,467
and we couldn't even get
any smoke.
524
00:24:47,467 --> 00:24:50,900
What we are competing against
here is the environment,
525
00:24:51,066 --> 00:24:52,967
and nothing is ideal.
526
00:24:54,900 --> 00:24:57,166
Oh, this is not gonna work.
527
00:24:57,166 --> 00:24:59,100
I'm gonna have to go back
to the drilling board, I think,
528
00:24:59,266 --> 00:25:01,767
I can go look
for some fire saw supplies.
529
00:25:01,934 --> 00:25:04,266
[Ky] Yeah.
I'm gonna look around
530
00:25:04,433 --> 00:25:05,567
and see what I can figure out.
531
00:25:05,734 --> 00:25:06,934
[Dan]
We're new to this environment.
532
00:25:06,934 --> 00:25:08,700
We're still understanding
the materials, so there's a lot
533
00:25:08,867 --> 00:25:10,867
of problem solving that's gonna
have to go into
534
00:25:11,033 --> 00:25:12,066
this fire making.
535
00:25:13,400 --> 00:25:14,567
It's all about problem solving.
536
00:25:15,567 --> 00:25:17,800
This stuff, if it holds
an ember really well,
537
00:25:17,967 --> 00:25:20,100
would be a perfect asset
to have.
538
00:25:20,100 --> 00:25:21,900
If you pull apart
the fishtail palm,
539
00:25:22,066 --> 00:25:24,266
there's this powdery material
540
00:25:24,266 --> 00:25:26,667
in between the palm fronds
that if you collect it
541
00:25:26,834 --> 00:25:30,700
and put a spark into it,
it can hold the ember.
542
00:25:33,166 --> 00:25:35,667
I tried this a million times
at home, and I couldn't get it.
543
00:25:35,834 --> 00:25:40,266
I've practiced the bamboo fire
saw at home, and it involves
544
00:25:40,266 --> 00:25:42,000
a hearth board,
and you're gonna move that
545
00:25:42,166 --> 00:25:45,166
back and forth in a sawing
motion over a saw,
546
00:25:45,166 --> 00:25:48,400
which is another piece
of bamboo, creating friction.
547
00:25:48,567 --> 00:25:50,867
Thought is the hot ash
will come up,
548
00:25:50,867 --> 00:25:53,166
collect on the bamboo tinder
that you have there,
549
00:25:53,166 --> 00:25:56,400
and create a nice little coal.
550
00:25:56,567 --> 00:25:57,667
You're doing good.
551
00:25:57,667 --> 00:26:00,600
That's good.
Oh, the board's splitting.
552
00:26:00,767 --> 00:26:01,767
It's all right.
553
00:26:03,667 --> 00:26:05,000
It's not even burnt-through.
554
00:26:05,000 --> 00:26:07,266
But it's getting
some good color, so we know
555
00:26:07,266 --> 00:26:08,900
we need a tougher bottom bit.
556
00:26:11,767 --> 00:26:14,533
[Dan panting]
557
00:26:17,000 --> 00:26:19,600
I'm trying as hard as I can,
putting all of my muscle
558
00:26:19,767 --> 00:26:22,800
into it,
and I am barely getting smoke.
559
00:26:22,967 --> 00:26:24,400
-[Ky] Are we through yet?
-No.
560
00:26:24,567 --> 00:26:25,567
[Ky] OK.
561
00:26:27,100 --> 00:26:29,166
[panting]
562
00:26:31,100 --> 00:26:33,667
This method sucks.
I think I need a drink first.
563
00:26:33,667 --> 00:26:36,500
[Ky] Yeah,
I'll get this open for you.
564
00:26:36,667 --> 00:26:38,300
[Dan]
It's so much more exhausting
than it looks.
565
00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:40,300
[Ky] It looks exhausting.
566
00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:43,166
[Dan]
Definitely a calculated risk
567
00:26:43,333 --> 00:26:45,266
with these friction
fire methods.
568
00:26:45,266 --> 00:26:50,166
We are sweating our asses off
and burning a ton of energy,
569
00:26:51,800 --> 00:26:53,600
and all that sweat's
just making us more and more
570
00:26:53,767 --> 00:26:55,867
dehydrated and we don't have
enough water to keep us going
571
00:26:55,867 --> 00:26:56,934
in the coconuts.
572
00:26:56,934 --> 00:26:58,300
A little nerve-wracking, though,
'cause I still have
573
00:26:58,467 --> 00:27:01,900
never been in this position
in a challenge on day three
574
00:27:02,066 --> 00:27:03,700
where, you know,
all of your needs
575
00:27:03,867 --> 00:27:05,266
are not fully secured.
576
00:27:06,400 --> 00:27:08,266
Until then, we're gonna
keep trying to make fire.
577
00:27:15,300 --> 00:27:18,867
This looks like a piece of
really good fine-grained rock.
578
00:27:19,033 --> 00:27:20,700
I mean,
it's almost looking like flint.
579
00:27:20,867 --> 00:27:24,367
You can see that the outside
has been slightly oxidized
580
00:27:24,367 --> 00:27:26,967
with a bit of iron
because of the reddish color.
581
00:27:27,133 --> 00:27:28,867
It's probably looking
like the purest bit
582
00:27:28,867 --> 00:27:32,066
of flint potential we found
out here.
583
00:27:32,233 --> 00:27:34,266
I found a piece of flint
on the beach that seemed
584
00:27:34,433 --> 00:27:36,667
to have an iron oxide coating.
585
00:27:36,667 --> 00:27:38,567
And what I do know is,
586
00:27:38,567 --> 00:27:40,900
flint and iron can make a spark.
587
00:27:41,066 --> 00:27:43,300
If this has a really strong
iron oxide crust,
588
00:27:43,467 --> 00:27:44,700
it might actually
produce something.
589
00:27:50,000 --> 00:27:51,700
I can't see it in daytime,
but it smells like it.
590
00:27:51,867 --> 00:27:53,667
[Ky] I can smell it here.
It smells like a match.
591
00:27:53,667 --> 00:27:55,100
-Smell that?
-[Ky] Yeah, yeah.
592
00:27:55,100 --> 00:27:56,667
Flint is what the cowboys
used to use.
593
00:27:56,834 --> 00:27:58,300
They'd, like, strike
their knives or a bit
594
00:27:58,467 --> 00:27:59,700
of steel off it.
-[Dan] Mm-hmm.
595
00:27:59,867 --> 00:28:01,967
[Ky]
But we're going even pre-steel
596
00:28:02,133 --> 00:28:03,400
with the way we're existing.
597
00:28:03,567 --> 00:28:05,567
[Dan chuckles] Yeah, we're
back to the Stone Age here.
598
00:28:06,767 --> 00:28:08,800
-It's sparking!
-[Ky] Amazing!
599
00:28:10,667 --> 00:28:12,467
-Oh, that was a strong one!
-[Dan] Did you see that?
600
00:28:12,633 --> 00:28:13,867
-Did you see it?
-[Ky] Yeah.
601
00:28:18,700 --> 00:28:20,467
Come on.
You're sparking.
602
00:28:20,633 --> 00:28:21,800
Just give me the right one.
603
00:28:27,600 --> 00:28:30,000
-I'm curious to try this out
in the dark.
-[Ky] Mm.
604
00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:33,000
-Go to get it on the way down.
-And see where all
the sparks are flying.
605
00:28:33,000 --> 00:28:34,033
Yeah.
606
00:28:34,033 --> 00:28:36,266
Dan and I can smell
that we're getting a spark,
607
00:28:36,266 --> 00:28:37,900
but we just can't see it.
608
00:28:38,066 --> 00:28:40,600
We decide that this method is
probably best left
609
00:28:40,767 --> 00:28:42,967
till nighttime, where we can
see the spark
610
00:28:43,133 --> 00:28:45,200
and aim it
into a good tinder bundle.
611
00:28:53,867 --> 00:28:55,367
All right,
tinder bundle's ready.
612
00:28:57,100 --> 00:28:58,266
[Dan]
Night three.
613
00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:00,967
We are...
614
00:29:01,133 --> 00:29:03,900
trying fire starting again
with the flint method,
615
00:29:04,066 --> 00:29:06,767
with the iron oxide crust
on the other flint chunks.
616
00:29:08,667 --> 00:29:10,367
[Ky] I mean, I can smell 'em.
617
00:29:10,533 --> 00:29:12,367
[Dan]
Both Ky and I are exhausted
618
00:29:13,467 --> 00:29:18,600
and dehydrated and depleted,
but cautiously optimistic.
619
00:29:18,767 --> 00:29:20,300
[Ky] See if you can catch
these sparks.
620
00:29:22,300 --> 00:29:24,467
Oh, wait, I've got it.
Oh, yeah.
621
00:29:25,300 --> 00:29:26,967
-Yep.
-Yeah?
622
00:29:27,133 --> 00:29:29,100
[Ky] Yeah, yeah.
You can see them really easily.
623
00:29:30,166 --> 00:29:31,266
Wow, look at that!
624
00:29:32,600 --> 00:29:35,000
-[Ky] Amazing!
-[Dan] OK.
625
00:29:35,000 --> 00:29:37,100
-Now that we can see 'em...
-[Ky] Yeah, you know
626
00:29:37,266 --> 00:29:38,367
how to direct them.
627
00:29:43,667 --> 00:29:45,100
[Dan]
I almost got it.
628
00:29:45,100 --> 00:29:47,467
It caught for a half a bit,
I don't know.
629
00:29:48,500 --> 00:29:50,100
[Ky] I'm getting great sparks,
630
00:29:50,100 --> 00:29:52,066
but they're not catching
on that fluff.
631
00:29:56,567 --> 00:29:59,166
You are getting
some good sparks there.
632
00:30:07,467 --> 00:30:08,567
Oh, my goodness.
633
00:30:15,467 --> 00:30:17,266
Yeah!
Oh, my God!
634
00:30:19,567 --> 00:30:20,967
Oh, my goodness!
635
00:30:23,367 --> 00:30:24,600
Dan!
636
00:30:28,166 --> 00:30:30,567
2
-[tense music playing]
-[Ky] Oh, my God!
637
00:30:30,734 --> 00:30:31,900
Oh, my goodness!
638
00:30:34,367 --> 00:30:36,500
Dan!
639
00:30:36,667 --> 00:30:38,367
Oh, my goodness!
640
00:30:38,367 --> 00:30:40,667
-Holy cow!
-[Dan] We did it!
641
00:30:40,667 --> 00:30:43,100
[Ky] Oh, get it under there!
Get it under there!
642
00:30:43,266 --> 00:30:44,767
Quick!
Keep blowing!
643
00:30:46,266 --> 00:30:49,667
Oh, my gosh!
Get it in there!
644
00:30:49,667 --> 00:30:50,767
Just put it under.
645
00:30:52,166 --> 00:30:56,100
Oh, my goodness!
Whoo!
646
00:30:56,100 --> 00:31:00,066
-Holy cow!
-We did it!
647
00:31:00,066 --> 00:31:02,767
-[Ky] Oh, my goodness.
-[Dan] Whoo!
648
00:31:02,767 --> 00:31:04,667
[Ky] OK, now let's just keep
this down 'cause this is
649
00:31:04,834 --> 00:31:06,000
our roof that's gonna go.
650
00:31:06,900 --> 00:31:08,367
-Whoo!
-[Dan] We did it!
651
00:31:08,367 --> 00:31:09,567
[grunting in excitement]
652
00:31:09,734 --> 00:31:11,467
[Ky] Final puzzle piece!
653
00:31:12,300 --> 00:31:15,867
-[Dan] Oh, my God!
-[Ky] Now it looks like home!
654
00:31:15,867 --> 00:31:20,266
[Dan]
We've got our big shelter up.
Bomb proof.
655
00:31:20,433 --> 00:31:22,967
Water catchment system.
Fire!
656
00:31:23,133 --> 00:31:25,500
On the night of night three!
[chuckles]
657
00:31:27,166 --> 00:31:30,767
I'm so happy.
That's food.
658
00:31:30,767 --> 00:31:34,667
That's water.
That is sustainability.
659
00:31:34,834 --> 00:31:36,266
And we did it
with our bare hands.
660
00:31:37,967 --> 00:31:39,500
-Good night, my dear.
-[Ky] Good night.
661
00:31:39,667 --> 00:31:42,266
Well done.
Sleep well.
662
00:31:42,266 --> 00:31:44,367
[triumphant music playing]
663
00:31:49,967 --> 00:31:51,567
Let's have some breakfast.
664
00:31:51,567 --> 00:31:54,800
I want some roast coconut
and hermit crab, please.
665
00:31:54,967 --> 00:31:56,867
Now we have fire.
666
00:31:57,033 --> 00:32:00,367
My new favorite thing to do is
hunt the big hermit crabs.
667
00:32:01,500 --> 00:32:05,300
The jungle's just alive with
these cheeky little buggers.
668
00:32:07,400 --> 00:32:08,767
That's so cute.
669
00:32:08,767 --> 00:32:12,200
Honestly,
I can't think of a cuter crab
670
00:32:12,367 --> 00:32:14,000
that I've ever seen in my life.
671
00:32:14,166 --> 00:32:17,166
But I'm starving,
and I gots to eat.
672
00:32:17,333 --> 00:32:18,567
Check out the size
of this one, Ky.
673
00:32:19,767 --> 00:32:21,900
[Ky] Amazing.
674
00:32:22,066 --> 00:32:24,467
That's like
almost two mouthfuls.
675
00:32:25,767 --> 00:32:29,066
[Dan]
Yeah, look at all that meat.
Just like a lobster.
676
00:32:31,500 --> 00:32:33,967
-That's like a solid claw.
-[Dan] Yeah.
677
00:32:35,500 --> 00:32:37,100
Gooier than I expected.
678
00:32:37,266 --> 00:32:39,467
It's like that poop sack,
in lobsters, you know?
679
00:32:41,066 --> 00:32:43,967
I thought maybe the heads would
be delicious, like lobsters.
680
00:32:44,133 --> 00:32:48,066
They taste like stomach bile,
but the little back shrimp part
681
00:32:48,233 --> 00:32:53,166
of the body, but sort of like
this juicy liquid pop
682
00:32:53,333 --> 00:32:55,000
of shrimp flavor.
683
00:32:57,266 --> 00:32:58,967
That was delicious.
684
00:32:59,133 --> 00:33:00,867
[Dan] Now that we got fire,
we know we can boil water,
685
00:33:01,033 --> 00:33:03,800
but we've been
conceptualizing how.
686
00:33:03,967 --> 00:33:06,867
But we still don't have
containers that you can boil
687
00:33:07,033 --> 00:33:09,667
water in that won't fracture,
so it's a little bit harder
688
00:33:09,667 --> 00:33:10,967
to figure that out.
689
00:33:11,133 --> 00:33:13,000
We don't have
very many coconuts,
690
00:33:13,166 --> 00:33:15,500
so we're trying to figure out
what we need to do.
691
00:33:15,667 --> 00:33:17,600
What I'm praying for is rain.
692
00:33:18,867 --> 00:33:21,467
[Ky] Not a cloud
in this beautiful sky.
693
00:33:23,667 --> 00:33:25,767
[tense music playing]
694
00:33:30,266 --> 00:33:31,567
[Ky pants]
695
00:33:33,166 --> 00:33:35,166
Excuse me.
I'll be back.
696
00:33:35,333 --> 00:33:36,266
[Dan] OK.
697
00:33:40,867 --> 00:33:43,567
Apparently, man cannot live
on coconuts alone.
698
00:33:44,667 --> 00:33:47,567
We've both got
to the stage where
699
00:33:47,734 --> 00:33:51,166
the amount of hydration
we're getting from the coconuts
700
00:33:51,333 --> 00:33:56,767
themselves are being waylaid
by the effects on our stomachs.
701
00:33:56,934 --> 00:33:59,100
So once you start to get
an upset stomach,
702
00:34:00,066 --> 00:34:03,400
then the water's
not staying in.
703
00:34:03,567 --> 00:34:05,166
-[Dan] How was it?
-[Ky chuckles]
704
00:34:05,333 --> 00:34:08,000
Just milky water coming
from my butt.
705
00:34:09,800 --> 00:34:11,300
[Dan chuckles] Oh, no.
706
00:34:11,467 --> 00:34:12,900
[Ky laughs] Oh...
707
00:34:24,300 --> 00:34:26,767
-[Dan speaking]
-[Ky] What?
708
00:34:26,767 --> 00:34:28,667
[Dan speaking]
709
00:34:28,667 --> 00:34:30,367
I think I have to go
out to the beach
710
00:34:30,367 --> 00:34:32,367
and go to the bathroom.
-[Ky] Uh-oh.
711
00:34:33,900 --> 00:34:35,000
[Dan] Yep.
712
00:34:36,400 --> 00:34:38,700
-[Ky, indistinct]
-Very uncomfortable.
713
00:34:46,400 --> 00:34:48,967
I think maybe the coconuts
have got to him.
714
00:34:50,700 --> 00:34:52,166
[Dan groans in the distance]
715
00:34:55,667 --> 00:34:57,000
Are you all right?
716
00:34:58,567 --> 00:34:59,700
[Dan] Yeah.
717
00:35:03,367 --> 00:35:04,667
[Ky] OK.
718
00:35:06,900 --> 00:35:11,667
I just had one of the worst poop
experiences of my entire life.
719
00:35:11,834 --> 00:35:15,200
I think I went to the bathroom
16 times in one session,
720
00:35:15,367 --> 00:35:19,900
just like groaning
in agony.
721
00:35:21,367 --> 00:35:23,000
Oh.
722
00:35:23,000 --> 00:35:25,000
-[Ky] Are you OK?
-[Dan] Barely.
723
00:35:26,266 --> 00:35:29,667
-That was so unpleasant.
-[Ky] Oh, I'm sorry.
724
00:35:29,667 --> 00:35:31,900
The diarrhea just came
straight through me.
725
00:35:32,066 --> 00:35:33,000
[Ky] Oh, my God.
726
00:35:33,000 --> 00:35:35,667
Like, just, I swear,
milky white,
727
00:35:35,834 --> 00:35:37,667
just like the coconut water.
728
00:35:37,667 --> 00:35:40,367
Oh, and I had like waves
of nausea,
729
00:35:40,533 --> 00:35:43,200
I had to push it out.
Oh, my God, that was terrible.
730
00:35:43,367 --> 00:35:44,800
Don't wanna do that again.
731
00:35:44,967 --> 00:35:46,867
This coconut water,
it's coming in
732
00:35:47,033 --> 00:35:48,900
just as fast as it's going out.
733
00:35:49,066 --> 00:35:51,800
And it's making me nervous.
734
00:35:51,967 --> 00:35:53,367
I can't believe we're
this late in the challenge
735
00:35:53,533 --> 00:35:56,500
and we still haven't gotten
purified water.
736
00:35:56,667 --> 00:35:58,834
We have to secure
some other water source.
737
00:36:01,367 --> 00:36:03,467
God, now I don't wanna drink
more coconut water.
738
00:36:12,367 --> 00:36:16,266
2
I had a rough moment last night.
739
00:36:18,700 --> 00:36:20,700
These coconuts are not doing
my system well.
740
00:36:21,900 --> 00:36:23,867
And while they still
taste delicious,
741
00:36:23,867 --> 00:36:25,600
I'm wanting to drink
them less and less.
742
00:36:26,700 --> 00:36:28,500
I need to find another source
of hydration.
743
00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:33,400
-Just rain!
-[Dan] I know, I know.
744
00:36:33,567 --> 00:36:35,867
It's monsoon season out here
right now in Thailand,
745
00:36:36,033 --> 00:36:39,667
but climates around the world
have been super unpredictable,
746
00:36:39,834 --> 00:36:42,767
and this is proving to be
that as well.
747
00:36:42,767 --> 00:36:47,467
It's been dry for days,
and the rain is our source
748
00:36:47,633 --> 00:36:50,367
of fulfilling one of our major,
major, major needs right now,
749
00:36:50,367 --> 00:36:51,667
which is water.
750
00:36:51,667 --> 00:36:54,266
Dan and I have decided
to check out whether
751
00:36:54,266 --> 00:36:58,166
the fresh water source
that he found the other day
752
00:36:58,166 --> 00:36:59,767
is brackish or not.
753
00:37:04,166 --> 00:37:05,900
-[Dan] Fresh.
-[Ky] Fresh.
754
00:37:06,066 --> 00:37:07,033
All right.
755
00:37:07,033 --> 00:37:10,867
Test number two is
creating a water container
756
00:37:10,867 --> 00:37:12,000
to boil in.
757
00:37:12,166 --> 00:37:14,200
♪♪
758
00:37:18,367 --> 00:37:20,266
[Dan] Let me look over here.
759
00:37:20,266 --> 00:37:23,467
I'm gonna take another look
at the bamboo grove today.
760
00:37:23,633 --> 00:37:25,667
And I think we're gonna be able
to find some that are still
761
00:37:25,834 --> 00:37:28,100
hung up, but sort
of freshly dead,
762
00:37:28,266 --> 00:37:29,500
that aren't all splintered.
763
00:37:30,667 --> 00:37:32,166
I know you can boil
in green bamboo,
764
00:37:32,166 --> 00:37:33,600
but with no tools,
765
00:37:33,767 --> 00:37:37,500
trying to cut into green bamboo
can be extremely dangerous.
766
00:37:37,667 --> 00:37:39,367
When it's splintered,
it's just like dealing
767
00:37:39,367 --> 00:37:41,100
with a bunch of little
razor blades.
768
00:37:41,100 --> 00:37:44,100
So I wanna see first if this
works with dead bamboo.
769
00:37:44,100 --> 00:37:47,867
-[Ky] What about this one here?
-[Dan] Here's the thicker end.
770
00:37:49,867 --> 00:37:52,100
It looks quite solid.
771
00:37:52,100 --> 00:37:54,500
We can burn right through
on either side of a node,
772
00:37:54,667 --> 00:37:56,667
over here and over here.
773
00:37:56,667 --> 00:37:58,166
And then I would have
this nice container.
774
00:37:58,333 --> 00:38:01,266
I would bash through one
of the nodes right here,
775
00:38:01,433 --> 00:38:03,100
and I would have a whole
big vessel.
776
00:38:03,100 --> 00:38:04,800
I might be able to just boil
in it.
777
00:38:04,967 --> 00:38:06,667
[Ky] That'd be a good lot
of water, too.
778
00:38:06,667 --> 00:38:08,767
[Dan] Now that we have fire,
779
00:38:08,767 --> 00:38:12,867
we can use fire to cut those
into drinking vessels
780
00:38:13,033 --> 00:38:16,867
and vessels to boil water.
-[Ky] Hot coals coming your way.
781
00:38:17,033 --> 00:38:19,567
[Dan] The plan is to build
a fire right here
782
00:38:19,567 --> 00:38:22,467
and then burn through the center
of every other section.
783
00:38:23,700 --> 00:38:25,200
In a minute, when this is
more burnt through,
784
00:38:25,367 --> 00:38:27,100
I'll pick up that end
and try to break it.
785
00:38:27,266 --> 00:38:29,000
[Ky] OK.
786
00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:31,266
-Oh, beautiful.
-[Dan] Yeah, we burnt it.
787
00:38:32,567 --> 00:38:35,600
[Ky] Probably not the best day
for us to be working with fire
788
00:38:35,767 --> 00:38:38,100
in this heat with the amount
we're sweating out,
789
00:38:38,100 --> 00:38:39,767
just even standing here.
790
00:38:39,934 --> 00:38:42,500
But we don't have much choice
in the matter.
791
00:38:42,667 --> 00:38:46,266
This is what we have to do
this day to kind of ensure we're
792
00:38:46,266 --> 00:38:48,266
gonna continue to survive
out here.
793
00:38:49,467 --> 00:38:52,467
Fire is causing stress
fractures in the bamboo,
794
00:38:54,166 --> 00:38:59,266
which could spell death
to a container to boil water in.
795
00:38:59,266 --> 00:39:01,867
-Huh.
-I feel a little worried.
796
00:39:02,033 --> 00:39:05,400
[Ky] We're at a really high-risk
versus reward scenario
797
00:39:05,567 --> 00:39:06,667
right now.
798
00:39:06,667 --> 00:39:09,200
And if we've taken this higher
risk and we don't get
799
00:39:09,367 --> 00:39:14,166
any reward, then our chances
of survival in this scenario
800
00:39:14,333 --> 00:39:16,066
go downhill very quickly.
801
00:39:16,900 --> 00:39:19,000
All right, Dan,
the moment of truth.
802
00:39:19,166 --> 00:39:21,166
Please let something
work for water.
803
00:39:22,467 --> 00:39:26,200
To boil this water,
we're going to tie the open end
804
00:39:26,367 --> 00:39:30,800
of the bamboo up and angle it
down, and the entire section
805
00:39:30,967 --> 00:39:34,066
that has water in it will be
right over the flames.
806
00:39:34,233 --> 00:39:35,700
All right, here we go.
807
00:39:35,867 --> 00:39:37,600
[Ky]
Cross your fingers and toes.
808
00:39:37,767 --> 00:39:39,300
[Dan]
I'm crossing everything.
809
00:39:39,467 --> 00:39:42,000
Once that's boiled,
it should be pretty nice.
810
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:44,367
I've drank plenty worse water.
811
00:39:44,367 --> 00:39:45,900
Please work.
812
00:39:48,367 --> 00:39:50,100
[Ky]
Ooh, it's warming up.
813
00:39:50,266 --> 00:39:52,467
Like, I can feel the difference
in the temperature there.
814
00:39:53,767 --> 00:39:55,767
I think it's starting
to steam as well.
815
00:39:55,934 --> 00:40:00,500
It just needs to get hot
enough to boil because it takes
816
00:40:00,667 --> 00:40:04,600
upwards of 70 degrees Celsius
to kill all viruses
817
00:40:04,767 --> 00:40:06,867
and pathogens that are gonna
make us sick in that water.
818
00:40:06,867 --> 00:40:08,867
[Dan]
Yeah.
819
00:40:08,867 --> 00:40:11,500
-[Ky] Oh, is the pot on fire?
-Yep.
820
00:40:11,667 --> 00:40:12,867
Could you help me
really quick?
821
00:40:13,033 --> 00:40:14,266
-[Ky] Yeah.
-[Dan] Kind of see
822
00:40:14,266 --> 00:40:15,467
where it's tied there.
823
00:40:15,467 --> 00:40:16,567
-[Ky] Yeah.
-[Dan] I'm gonna just, like,
824
00:40:16,734 --> 00:40:17,700
rotate it.
825
00:40:19,400 --> 00:40:21,266
-Thanks.
-[Ky] Should we put it out?
826
00:40:22,667 --> 00:40:24,200
[Dan] I mean, it's gonna catch
on fire.
827
00:40:25,467 --> 00:40:26,867
[Ky] Ooh.
828
00:40:27,033 --> 00:40:28,200
-[Dan] Yeah, hear that?
-[Ky] Yeah.
829
00:40:30,000 --> 00:40:32,000
Check out
the size of this split.
830
00:40:32,166 --> 00:40:34,667
It's huge.
These kind of stress fractures,
831
00:40:35,567 --> 00:40:36,967
exactly what I'm worried about.
832
00:40:38,467 --> 00:40:41,166
Water -- it's already wet here,
which means water is coming out.
833
00:40:43,567 --> 00:40:45,900
It's leaking.
[bleep].
834
00:40:47,166 --> 00:40:48,700
-[Ky] Badly?
-[Dan] Yeah.
835
00:40:48,867 --> 00:40:51,100
[Ky] OK.
How close are we to boil?
836
00:40:52,867 --> 00:40:55,100
-[Dan] Not close enough.
-[Ky] All right.
837
00:40:55,266 --> 00:40:57,867
[Dan] I don't think it's done.
I don't think it's gonna work.
838
00:40:57,867 --> 00:40:58,867
[bleep].
839
00:40:58,867 --> 00:41:00,867
[Ky] Yeah, we best get it
off the fire.
840
00:41:01,033 --> 00:41:03,000
[tense music playing]
841
00:41:03,367 --> 00:41:04,667
[Dan grunts]
842
00:41:04,667 --> 00:41:05,867
[Bleep].
843
00:41:07,567 --> 00:41:09,667
[Ky] Ugh.
All that energy we burnt today.
844
00:41:11,400 --> 00:41:12,600
[Dan]
Seriously.
845
00:41:14,367 --> 00:41:16,166
[grunts]
846
00:41:16,333 --> 00:41:17,266
God damn it!
847
00:41:17,266 --> 00:41:18,600
I don't think there's
any other time
848
00:41:18,767 --> 00:41:21,700
in my entire "Naked and Afraid"
career where I've been
849
00:41:21,867 --> 00:41:23,800
afraid like this,
that I might not make it
850
00:41:23,967 --> 00:41:25,066
to the end of a challenge.
851
00:41:25,233 --> 00:41:26,867
My stomach's gonna pay
for this tonight.
852
00:41:26,867 --> 00:41:29,867
That I might have to be
tapped out for dehydration
853
00:41:30,033 --> 00:41:31,567
is very, very scary.
854
00:41:31,734 --> 00:41:33,400
It's the afraid part
of "Naked and Afraid"
855
00:41:33,567 --> 00:41:34,633
is hitting me right now.
856
00:41:34,633 --> 00:41:36,867
And there are very few times
I've experienced that,
857
00:41:37,033 --> 00:41:38,100
to be honest.
858
00:41:38,266 --> 00:41:40,000
[Ky] It was so close.
859
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:41,567
[Dan] This place is
just a hellscape!
860
00:41:54,567 --> 00:41:56,667
[thunder rumbling
in the distance]
861
00:41:58,867 --> 00:42:00,967
[thunder storm comes closer]
862
00:42:11,100 --> 00:42:13,567
[Dan] It's a crazy storm,
wherever it is.
863
00:42:15,367 --> 00:42:17,767
It sounds like it's coming
from the south.
864
00:42:17,767 --> 00:42:18,900
[Ky] Yeah, I think.
865
00:42:25,367 --> 00:42:28,000
-[thunder rumbling continues]
-[Ky] More rain!
866
00:42:31,667 --> 00:42:33,767
[rain pouring]
867
00:42:41,500 --> 00:42:42,600
[Dan] Is it raining?
868
00:42:47,367 --> 00:42:48,467
Real rain?
869
00:42:49,600 --> 00:42:50,700
[Ky] Like a little bit.
870
00:42:55,467 --> 00:42:56,667
That it's rain.
871
00:42:57,767 --> 00:43:00,100
-[Dan] Whoo!
-[Ky] Oh, my God!
872
00:43:00,100 --> 00:43:03,567
-[Dan] Finally raining!
-[Ky] Oh, my goodness!
873
00:43:03,567 --> 00:43:06,667
-Whoo!
-[Dan] Whoo-hoo-hoo!
874
00:43:10,800 --> 00:43:12,967
2
-[thunder rumbling]
-[wind blowing]
875
00:43:14,266 --> 00:43:15,567
[Ky] That is rain!
876
00:43:16,667 --> 00:43:17,767
[Dan] Whoo!
877
00:43:17,934 --> 00:43:20,967
-[Ky] Oh, my God!
-[Dan] It's finally raining!
878
00:43:21,133 --> 00:43:24,266
[Ky] Oh my goodness!
Whoo!
879
00:43:24,433 --> 00:43:26,100
[Dan] Whoo-hoo-hoo!
880
00:43:30,800 --> 00:43:32,100
Rainin' for real now.
881
00:43:33,367 --> 00:43:35,400
So far,
the shelter's holding up.
882
00:43:37,166 --> 00:43:39,000
I'm hoping our rain traps are
filling up.
883
00:43:53,800 --> 00:43:56,000
♪♪
884
00:43:59,567 --> 00:44:01,100
[Dan]
Check it out.
885
00:44:02,000 --> 00:44:06,567
[Ky] Oh, it's working!
Yes!
886
00:44:07,800 --> 00:44:09,166
Oh, my God.
887
00:44:10,200 --> 00:44:11,967
[chuckles]
888
00:44:12,133 --> 00:44:15,834
Dan, we -- we did it!
Look at this!
889
00:44:18,300 --> 00:44:20,567
-Oh, my God, you have to try it.
-[Dan] Yeah.
890
00:44:22,400 --> 00:44:24,300
[Ky] Amazing!
891
00:44:24,467 --> 00:44:26,867
I love it when a good
theory works.
892
00:44:27,767 --> 00:44:29,300
This is the rain we needed.
893
00:44:30,567 --> 00:44:32,667
[chuckling]
894
00:44:34,467 --> 00:44:35,800
[Ky sings indistinctly]
895
00:44:35,967 --> 00:44:37,367
[Dan] Yeah!
896
00:44:40,266 --> 00:44:41,700
Yay!
897
00:44:41,867 --> 00:44:43,567
We're at the halfway
point today.
898
00:44:43,734 --> 00:44:45,000
We're at day seven.
899
00:44:45,000 --> 00:44:47,200
It hasn't rained
once up until now.
900
00:44:47,367 --> 00:44:49,767
It's possible it won't rain
once up until we leave.
901
00:44:50,867 --> 00:44:53,600
We needed this thing to work
right the first time,
902
00:44:53,767 --> 00:44:56,200
and it worked,
and worked perfectly,
903
00:44:57,166 --> 00:45:00,266
and I could not be more happy.
904
00:45:00,433 --> 00:45:02,100
[Ky] I mean, we're not
out of the woods,
905
00:45:02,100 --> 00:45:03,500
if it never rains again, but --
906
00:45:15,500 --> 00:45:17,400
-You like the water?
-[Dan] Yeah.
907
00:45:20,867 --> 00:45:21,967
Yum, that's good.
908
00:45:23,567 --> 00:45:25,166
I'll drink this one
and give it back.
909
00:45:25,166 --> 00:45:26,533
[Ky] All right.
910
00:45:26,533 --> 00:45:29,567
[Dan]
Finally, I'm feeling hydrated,
which is making me feel good.
911
00:45:29,567 --> 00:45:32,400
I feel strong.
My mind is in it.
912
00:45:32,567 --> 00:45:35,100
And I'm excited for the rest
of this challenge.
913
00:45:35,100 --> 00:45:38,266
There are a ton of crabs
in the intertidal area here,
914
00:45:38,266 --> 00:45:39,667
which is a great food source.
915
00:45:39,667 --> 00:45:42,166
So I wanna make a spear to be
able to dab them.
916
00:45:43,100 --> 00:45:44,767
[Dan pants]
917
00:45:46,467 --> 00:45:48,100
-[Ky] Whoa.
-[Dan] Perfect.
918
00:45:48,266 --> 00:45:49,400
-[Ky] Look at that.
-[Dan] Boom!
919
00:45:50,500 --> 00:45:52,567
-[Ky] That went really well.
-[Dan] It's great.
920
00:45:52,734 --> 00:45:56,166
With this bamboo, I'm making
a four-pronged spear.
921
00:45:56,166 --> 00:46:00,400
You take the end of it,
split it two ways with a rock,
922
00:46:00,567 --> 00:46:02,667
in this case, normally a knife.
923
00:46:02,834 --> 00:46:07,100
Put down some sticks as wedges
to spread the four prongs apart
924
00:46:07,266 --> 00:46:08,600
and tie it shut.
925
00:46:08,767 --> 00:46:11,166
This creates four different
points that are spread apart,
926
00:46:11,333 --> 00:46:12,967
giving you a lot more
surface area to be able
927
00:46:13,133 --> 00:46:14,100
to catch something.
928
00:46:14,266 --> 00:46:15,467
Pow!
929
00:46:17,100 --> 00:46:18,300
Might as well test this out.
930
00:46:18,467 --> 00:46:20,467
[tense music playing]
931
00:46:28,567 --> 00:46:29,667
Got one.
932
00:46:34,100 --> 00:46:35,767
-[Ky] Got him.
-[Dan] Got him.
933
00:46:37,700 --> 00:46:38,800
[Ky] Delicious.
934
00:46:40,200 --> 00:46:43,600
[Dan] Look at all these crabs.
We're eating good.
935
00:46:45,000 --> 00:46:47,500
We are into the thriving
stage now.
936
00:46:47,667 --> 00:46:49,467
We are spreading out,
937
00:46:50,967 --> 00:46:53,300
taking advantage
of the resources around us,
938
00:46:54,367 --> 00:46:56,367
and eating like champs.
939
00:46:56,367 --> 00:46:59,100
Like, we feel like we are
completely set right now.
940
00:46:59,266 --> 00:47:00,767
We know we can thrive out here.
941
00:47:00,767 --> 00:47:04,266
We have fire, food,
shelter, water.
942
00:47:04,266 --> 00:47:05,667
It really feels
like we've made it.
943
00:47:05,667 --> 00:47:06,800
Cheers.
944
00:47:15,767 --> 00:47:17,567
Gonna have a little sip of this
water before we go to bed,
945
00:47:17,734 --> 00:47:19,467
you want some?
-[Ky] Yeah [bleep].
946
00:47:31,767 --> 00:47:36,266
So we've just discovered
that the water in our reservoirs
947
00:47:36,266 --> 00:47:39,767
has become stagnant
or gone off somehow.
948
00:47:39,767 --> 00:47:44,166
I mean, it smells kind of bad.
It tastes a little bit funny.
949
00:47:44,166 --> 00:47:46,600
And I'm actually
really worried.
950
00:47:46,767 --> 00:47:48,266
I mean, stagnant water,
951
00:47:49,300 --> 00:47:53,367
is that gonna make us sick?
-[Dan] It's not great.
952
00:47:53,533 --> 00:47:56,000
[Ky] Like maybe bacteria
that could grow in it
953
00:47:56,166 --> 00:47:57,767
because it's stagnant, right?
954
00:47:57,934 --> 00:47:59,967
[Dan]
Yeah, correct.
955
00:48:00,200 --> 00:48:04,100
I can't believe we're still
battling this water situation.
956
00:48:04,266 --> 00:48:07,266
Tomorrow, we're gonna have
to start building our raft
957
00:48:07,266 --> 00:48:08,667
if we wanna get out of here.
958
00:48:08,667 --> 00:48:12,367
And in this heat and sun,
it's gonna require
959
00:48:12,367 --> 00:48:14,600
a lot of hydration.
960
00:48:14,767 --> 00:48:16,400
I'm actually getting
pretty concerned
961
00:48:16,567 --> 00:48:19,166
that if we don't sort
this water situation out soon,
962
00:48:19,333 --> 00:48:21,500
we might not even
make it to the end.
963
00:48:21,667 --> 00:48:23,100
[crickets chirping]
964
00:48:23,266 --> 00:48:24,367
[Ky] Ugh!
965
00:48:26,667 --> 00:48:28,867
2
♪♪
966
00:48:32,567 --> 00:48:35,100
[Dan]
Today we start our raft build,
967
00:48:35,266 --> 00:48:38,367
which is going to be
an exhausting project.
968
00:48:38,533 --> 00:48:41,000
[Ky] It's gonna be a long,
hot day to harvest
969
00:48:41,166 --> 00:48:43,967
raft materials.
-[Dan] Yeah, it is.
970
00:48:44,133 --> 00:48:45,900
It's heating up already.
971
00:48:46,066 --> 00:48:49,266
The water in our reservoir
is starting to smell
972
00:48:49,266 --> 00:48:50,767
and taste a bit off.
973
00:48:50,767 --> 00:48:53,834
And drinking stagnant water
is one of the riskiest things
974
00:48:54,000 --> 00:48:57,367
you could do on a challenge.
So we are praying for rain.
975
00:48:57,533 --> 00:49:00,066
If we just get
one good rain now,
976
00:49:00,066 --> 00:49:01,767
it could fill up everything
977
00:49:01,767 --> 00:49:04,266
and we can really
just concentrate our focus
978
00:49:04,433 --> 00:49:08,667
on the task at hand,
which is to get off this island.
979
00:49:08,834 --> 00:49:09,834
Let's do a drawing.
980
00:49:11,100 --> 00:49:14,300
[Dan]
What we were imagining is five
981
00:49:15,867 --> 00:49:21,467
to six pieces of bamboo
plus the two outriggers.
982
00:49:21,633 --> 00:49:24,000
This raft that we're building
is going to be
983
00:49:24,000 --> 00:49:25,266
like a catamaran.
984
00:49:25,433 --> 00:49:28,667
It's going to have five or six
pieces of long bamboo
985
00:49:28,667 --> 00:49:31,900
in the middle that we sit on,
a beam in front and a beam
986
00:49:32,066 --> 00:49:35,066
in back,
connecting to two stabilizers,
987
00:49:35,233 --> 00:49:36,867
one on either side.
988
00:49:37,033 --> 00:49:40,767
And that will help us maintain
stability in the open ocean
989
00:49:40,934 --> 00:49:42,400
and stay buoyant.
990
00:49:42,567 --> 00:49:44,667
I think it'll move through
the water better as well.
991
00:49:44,834 --> 00:49:46,467
-[Dan] Oh, absolutely.
-[Ky] OK.
992
00:49:46,467 --> 00:49:48,100
-Yep.
-Good plan.
993
00:49:48,266 --> 00:49:50,166
You can build a raft with tools.
994
00:49:50,166 --> 00:49:52,667
I've done this
many times before.
995
00:49:52,667 --> 00:49:57,066
It really does require a saw
or a knife, but I do think part
996
00:49:57,233 --> 00:50:01,467
of the key of Dan and I being
able to get to this level
997
00:50:01,633 --> 00:50:04,867
of success is
our problem-solving
998
00:50:04,867 --> 00:50:06,100
and adaptability.
999
00:50:06,266 --> 00:50:08,867
Fire is our only tool
we need today.
1000
00:50:08,867 --> 00:50:10,967
[dramatic music playing]
1001
00:50:14,500 --> 00:50:16,266
[Dan] We're going to use
the fire method
1002
00:50:16,433 --> 00:50:18,667
to cut the pieces of bamboo.
1003
00:50:18,667 --> 00:50:19,767
Right there.
1004
00:50:19,767 --> 00:50:21,834
We've already collected
a bunch of cordage.
1005
00:50:22,000 --> 00:50:25,000
All we need to do is burn
the pieces to the right size
1006
00:50:25,000 --> 00:50:26,867
and lash 'em together,
and I think we're gonna have
1007
00:50:27,033 --> 00:50:28,500
a nice ocean-going raft.
1008
00:50:30,467 --> 00:50:31,667
There's one.
1009
00:50:32,834 --> 00:50:35,500
-One down.
-[Ky] Seven to go.
1010
00:50:37,967 --> 00:50:41,300
Dan's brilliant plan
of two at a time.
1011
00:50:41,467 --> 00:50:42,367
[bamboo cracks]
1012
00:50:42,367 --> 00:50:45,266
[Ky] Jesus!
How's the penis?
1013
00:50:45,266 --> 00:50:46,400
[Dan] Fine.
1014
00:50:46,567 --> 00:50:48,400
She's durable.
What can I say?
1015
00:50:52,367 --> 00:50:55,734
[Ky] Trying to do all this
without being hydrated
1016
00:50:55,900 --> 00:50:57,266
makes me a bit nervous,
1017
00:50:57,266 --> 00:50:58,834
especially in this
heat of the day.
1018
00:50:59,000 --> 00:50:59,967
[Dan] Yeah.
1019
00:51:03,667 --> 00:51:05,834
♪♪
1020
00:51:11,066 --> 00:51:15,467
[Ky]
And then that's five wide.
1021
00:51:15,633 --> 00:51:17,300
Plenty of room for us
to sit in the middle.
1022
00:51:21,367 --> 00:51:24,000
This is a part you don't wanna
just phone in.
1023
00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:26,767
When we've left this island,
our lives will depend
1024
00:51:26,767 --> 00:51:30,367
on how much attention to detail
we've done now,
1025
00:51:30,533 --> 00:51:32,867
and I'm gonna overkill it.
1026
00:51:33,033 --> 00:51:34,000
All right.
1027
00:51:34,166 --> 00:51:36,867
Welcome to your
evacuation vehicle.
1028
00:51:37,033 --> 00:51:38,400
[Dan] Beautiful.
1029
00:51:38,567 --> 00:51:39,867
[Ky] I just need a second.
I gotta hydrate.
1030
00:51:40,033 --> 00:51:41,266
[Dan] Yeah, why don't you sit
for a second?
1031
00:51:43,300 --> 00:51:48,767
It has been a hell of a day,
but it is really concerning.
1032
00:51:48,934 --> 00:51:54,166
You can see there's
not a rain cloud in the sky.
1033
00:52:03,834 --> 00:52:06,000
There is not a cloud
in the sky again.
1034
00:52:06,967 --> 00:52:10,834
Say we try to boil this
again in dead bamboo,
1035
00:52:11,767 --> 00:52:13,400
but not let it catch on fire.
1036
00:52:13,567 --> 00:52:16,000
We've got a brutal
extraction coming up
1037
00:52:16,000 --> 00:52:17,500
and we really need water.
1038
00:52:17,667 --> 00:52:20,767
And it's not a really smart
survival strategy to just hope
1039
00:52:20,934 --> 00:52:22,367
to the gods for more rain.
1040
00:52:22,533 --> 00:52:26,266
So we need to pivot now
and figure out how to fix this.
1041
00:52:26,433 --> 00:52:29,066
We know that you can
boil water in bamboo,
1042
00:52:29,233 --> 00:52:30,600
just not exactly sure how.
1043
00:52:30,767 --> 00:52:33,166
[Ky] Yeah, I guess as long
as it's suspended over coals,
1044
00:52:33,333 --> 00:52:34,467
not over the flame.
1045
00:52:34,467 --> 00:52:36,867
Well, how far off the coals
do you think it should be?
1046
00:52:36,867 --> 00:52:40,266
I think a couple of inches
off the coals.
1047
00:52:40,433 --> 00:52:42,600
Otherwise, the heat's not gonna
be enough, I don't think.
1048
00:52:42,767 --> 00:52:47,200
If we apply heat to the casing
without flame, we've got a good
1049
00:52:47,367 --> 00:52:48,300
chance of getting a boil.
1050
00:52:48,467 --> 00:52:49,300
What do you think about that?
1051
00:52:49,467 --> 00:52:50,633
I think it looks good.
1052
00:52:51,300 --> 00:52:54,500
I also think a smaller
container is probably better,
1053
00:52:54,667 --> 00:52:57,100
'cause it's gonna be able
to heat the water up faster,
1054
00:52:57,266 --> 00:52:59,166
and then it's not
as susceptible
1055
00:52:59,166 --> 00:53:00,867
to the heat for as long.
1056
00:53:05,100 --> 00:53:06,667
-[Dan] Uh-oh.
-[Ky] What?
1057
00:53:06,834 --> 00:53:08,100
[Dan] It started to split
a little bit.
1058
00:53:09,000 --> 00:53:10,066
[Ky] Oh, no.
1059
00:53:10,233 --> 00:53:11,166
Even though
it wasn't on flames,
1060
00:53:11,333 --> 00:53:12,767
but I just raise it up
a little higher.
1061
00:53:12,767 --> 00:53:14,166
We can go even slower.
1062
00:53:14,333 --> 00:53:15,834
[Ky] OK.
1063
00:53:16,000 --> 00:53:17,967
Oh, gosh.
1064
00:53:18,133 --> 00:53:22,100
-This is desperation right here.
-[Dan] See the splits?
1065
00:53:22,266 --> 00:53:23,467
[Ky] Yeah.
1066
00:53:23,467 --> 00:53:24,767
[Dan] Stress fractures.
1067
00:53:24,934 --> 00:53:26,734
I'm really trying not to get
my hopes up.
1068
00:53:26,900 --> 00:53:29,367
Normally, heading into
extraction, you're hoping
1069
00:53:29,367 --> 00:53:30,500
for a big protein win,
1070
00:53:30,667 --> 00:53:32,567
but this is the first time
in any of my challenges
1071
00:53:32,567 --> 00:53:35,100
where we just need water.
1072
00:53:36,000 --> 00:53:38,100
-Water is very hot, though.
-[Ky] Is it?
1073
00:53:38,100 --> 00:53:40,066
-It burns me, yeah.
-Amazing.
1074
00:53:40,233 --> 00:53:43,000
[Dan] Ky and I are sitting
by this fire, dehydrated,
1075
00:53:43,000 --> 00:53:44,667
I'm feeling headach-y again,
1076
00:53:44,834 --> 00:53:47,166
and everything is riding
on getting this water
1077
00:53:47,166 --> 00:53:48,734
to boil right now.
1078
00:53:48,900 --> 00:53:49,867
It's leaking a little bit.
1079
00:53:51,200 --> 00:53:52,767
[Ky] Just don't look
at the back, Dan.
1080
00:53:52,767 --> 00:53:54,567
Just don't look at the back.
1081
00:53:54,734 --> 00:53:56,166
I think we're about
to have a burst.
1082
00:54:04,600 --> 00:54:07,767
2
Welcome to "What Kind
of Survivalist Are You,"
1083
00:54:07,767 --> 00:54:11,367
the bed edition.
We have two options here.
1084
00:54:11,533 --> 00:54:14,867
Firstly, we have
the more minimalist approach,
1085
00:54:14,867 --> 00:54:16,767
which is just
1086
00:54:16,934 --> 00:54:21,266
some bamboo slats
off the ground.
1087
00:54:21,433 --> 00:54:22,967
It's pretty uncomfortable.
1088
00:54:23,133 --> 00:54:27,467
So it's minimalist,
took me no effort at all,
1089
00:54:27,467 --> 00:54:30,767
and I can sleep pretty well
throughout the night.
1090
00:54:30,767 --> 00:54:34,467
Next, we're going to introduce
you to the Dan Link special.
1091
00:54:34,467 --> 00:54:38,000
I am a fluffy,
wonderful bed of sand
1092
00:54:38,000 --> 00:54:42,734
with a coconut husk hip divot...
-[Ky] Ooh!
1093
00:54:42,900 --> 00:54:45,567
...extending at least
eight inches down,
1094
00:54:45,567 --> 00:54:47,266
cushioning your hip
like you were
1095
00:54:47,433 --> 00:54:49,400
on a pillow-top mattress.
1096
00:54:49,567 --> 00:54:52,967
This comes with a slight risk
of scorpion and centipede,
1097
00:54:53,133 --> 00:54:57,834
but a tenfold return
in sleep productivity.
1098
00:54:58,000 --> 00:55:00,100
Those, folks,
are your two options.
1099
00:55:00,266 --> 00:55:04,600
Are you a uncomfortable
bamboo minimalist?
1100
00:55:04,767 --> 00:55:09,500
Or are you a pillow-top sand,
comfort artist?
1101
00:55:09,667 --> 00:55:10,734
Take your pick.
1102
00:55:13,100 --> 00:55:14,734
2
-See the splits?
-[Ky] Yeah.
1103
00:55:15,567 --> 00:55:18,467
[Dan] Stress fractures.
It's leaking a little bit.
1104
00:55:19,567 --> 00:55:21,266
[Ky] I think we're about
to have a burst.
1105
00:55:22,300 --> 00:55:23,500
[Dan]
Are we?
1106
00:55:24,767 --> 00:55:25,934
[Ky] It sounds like
it's boiling though.
1107
00:55:26,100 --> 00:55:28,667
-Can you hear that bubbling?
-Yeah.
1108
00:55:28,667 --> 00:55:30,400
-[Ky] I think that is boiling.
-[Dan] You think?
1109
00:55:30,567 --> 00:55:31,567
[Ky] Yeah.
1110
00:55:32,934 --> 00:55:35,667
-[Dan] Oh, it is bubbling.
-[Ky] Yes!
1111
00:55:35,667 --> 00:55:37,567
Boiling water!
1112
00:55:37,734 --> 00:55:44,367
All the pathogens and bacteria
and viruses are now destroyed.
1113
00:55:44,367 --> 00:55:46,767
[Dan] Yay!
That's huge.
1114
00:55:47,834 --> 00:55:50,266
[Ky] That's another day
of living out here, Dan.
1115
00:55:50,433 --> 00:55:53,367
-[Dan] Easy.
-[Ky] Good job!
1116
00:55:53,533 --> 00:55:54,934
[Dan] That's a big relief.
1117
00:55:55,100 --> 00:55:58,300
I am so proud that we can
boil water.
1118
00:55:58,467 --> 00:56:01,100
I'm not worried about rationing
water for the first time
1119
00:56:01,100 --> 00:56:02,200
in this challenge.
1120
00:56:02,367 --> 00:56:03,367
That...
1121
00:56:03,533 --> 00:56:05,867
means we can thrive.
-OK.
1122
00:56:06,033 --> 00:56:10,166
No matter what the weather does,
we've got water handled.
1123
00:56:10,166 --> 00:56:13,166
Now we can drink water,
we can be hydrated,
1124
00:56:13,166 --> 00:56:14,500
and we're set.
1125
00:56:14,667 --> 00:56:17,066
We've got everything we need
now for extraction.
1126
00:56:18,767 --> 00:56:20,166
[Ky]
What does it taste like?
1127
00:56:20,333 --> 00:56:25,767
It tastes like bathwater,
leaves, and sustainability.
1128
00:56:25,934 --> 00:56:27,000
[Ky]
All right!
1129
00:56:37,066 --> 00:56:39,934
All right!
Time to go.
1130
00:56:40,100 --> 00:56:43,367
Thank you for keeping us warm
from day three.
1131
00:56:45,367 --> 00:56:47,100
It's always bittersweet leaving
these places,
1132
00:56:47,266 --> 00:56:50,567
because you've basically set up
a home.
1133
00:56:50,734 --> 00:56:53,300
And I made it with no tools,
so that just makes it
1134
00:56:53,467 --> 00:56:54,467
even better.
1135
00:56:56,066 --> 00:56:57,000
[Dan] All right.
1136
00:56:57,166 --> 00:56:59,100
-Whoo!
-Whoo!
1137
00:56:59,100 --> 00:57:00,100
Nice.
1138
00:57:00,100 --> 00:57:02,500
[Ky] All right, well,
she floats for now.
1139
00:57:02,667 --> 00:57:05,667
The way I think,
it's not over till it's over.
1140
00:57:05,667 --> 00:57:09,033
I've had too many extractions
where I feel like
1141
00:57:09,200 --> 00:57:13,367
I only just made it out.
So I'm nervous about the raft.
1142
00:57:13,533 --> 00:57:17,600
I'm nervous about these bamboo
poles lasting 'cause we just
1143
00:57:17,767 --> 00:57:19,567
had to pick them up
off the ground
1144
00:57:19,567 --> 00:57:21,500
rather than chop
new ones for ourselves.
1145
00:57:21,667 --> 00:57:23,567
So I'm concerned
they might be rotten,
1146
00:57:23,734 --> 00:57:25,000
and I'm worried that Dan and I
1147
00:57:25,166 --> 00:57:26,734
are gonna end up
swimming out there.
1148
00:57:26,900 --> 00:57:27,834
She seems solid.
1149
00:57:28,867 --> 00:57:31,100
So I just think we head out
1150
00:57:31,266 --> 00:57:34,734
into one of these deep channels
and shipping lanes.
1151
00:57:34,900 --> 00:57:37,667
-I mean, that's our best bet.
-[Dan] That's our only bet.
1152
00:57:39,467 --> 00:57:42,567
Without a map, Ky and Dan
must paddle across three miles
1153
00:57:42,567 --> 00:57:45,100
of open ocean to the nearest
shipping lane.
1154
00:57:45,100 --> 00:57:48,166
With rough seas and winds
gusting up to 25 knots,
1155
00:57:48,166 --> 00:57:50,400
they'll have to time
their route perfectly in order
1156
00:57:50,567 --> 00:57:53,400
to locate their rescue vessel
and signal for help.
1157
00:57:53,567 --> 00:57:55,734
If they miss it,
they could drift for days.
1158
00:57:55,900 --> 00:57:58,266
[Ky] All right.
Let's get out there.
1159
00:57:59,400 --> 00:58:02,266
Tide's coming in,
so we might need to paddle
1160
00:58:02,433 --> 00:58:03,834
quite strongly to get out.
1161
00:58:08,467 --> 00:58:10,567
[wind blowing loudly]
1162
00:58:12,500 --> 00:58:13,767
-[panting]
-[wind blowing]
1163
00:58:14,300 --> 00:58:16,367
[Ky] It is more windy out here!
1164
00:58:16,367 --> 00:58:18,867
These waves are getting bigger.
1165
00:58:19,033 --> 00:58:20,467
[Dan] I'm glad we put
these stabilizers on.
1166
00:58:21,934 --> 00:58:24,567
[Ky]
These waves are getting crazy!
1167
00:58:25,667 --> 00:58:26,934
[grunting]
1168
00:58:28,400 --> 00:58:31,100
[Ky] We're working hard to get
out into this shipping lane.
1169
00:58:31,100 --> 00:58:33,567
The closer we get
into the open ocean,
1170
00:58:33,734 --> 00:58:34,967
the bigger the waves get.
1171
00:58:35,133 --> 00:58:36,367
They're smashing
our raft around,
1172
00:58:36,533 --> 00:58:38,500
and I'm hoping she'll hold.
1173
00:58:38,667 --> 00:58:39,667
[Dan] Let's get to extraction.
1174
00:58:40,600 --> 00:58:42,400
[Ky]
I am going as strong as I can.
1175
00:58:43,567 --> 00:58:44,967
Ooh.
1176
00:58:45,934 --> 00:58:47,567
It's so hot out here.
1177
00:58:47,567 --> 00:58:49,600
[Dan] And we're getting
dehydrated quickly in the sun.
1178
00:58:50,967 --> 00:58:52,934
[grunting]
1179
00:58:53,100 --> 00:58:54,166
Yeah, I'm tired.
1180
00:58:55,100 --> 00:58:56,266
[Ky] Oof!
1181
00:58:57,467 --> 00:58:59,166
[Dan grunts]
1182
00:59:01,166 --> 00:59:05,834
-Dan, is that sails?
-[Dan] Something.
1183
00:59:06,000 --> 00:59:10,033
-[Ky] It's sails! Whoo!
-[Dan] Whoo!
1184
00:59:10,200 --> 00:59:13,467
-[Dan] Over there!
-[Ky] Yeah!
1185
00:59:15,467 --> 00:59:18,033
Oh, they've seen us!
They're waving!
1186
00:59:19,100 --> 00:59:21,500
Yay, Dan!
1187
00:59:21,667 --> 00:59:24,567
[Dan] It's this big
steel-hulled sailboat,
1188
00:59:24,567 --> 00:59:27,600
and it is veering
straight towards us.
1189
00:59:27,767 --> 00:59:29,600
[Ky laughing]
1190
00:59:29,767 --> 00:59:31,000
Whoo!
1191
00:59:31,000 --> 00:59:34,567
[Dan] We realize this is what's
going to bring us to rescue,
1192
00:59:34,567 --> 00:59:37,066
and we are just
beside ourselves.
1193
00:59:37,233 --> 00:59:39,867
-[Dan] Whoo!
-[Ky] Thank you!
1194
00:59:39,867 --> 00:59:41,867
We've been on that island
for a while!
1195
00:59:42,033 --> 00:59:44,166
-[Dan] Weeks!
-[Ky] For weeks!
1196
00:59:44,166 --> 00:59:46,567
Yeah!
Whoo!
1197
00:59:46,567 --> 00:59:48,834
Dan!
Whoo!
1198
00:59:49,000 --> 00:59:51,166
-We did it!
-Whoo!
1199
00:59:52,567 --> 00:59:53,767
-Yes!
-Oh, my God.
1200
00:59:53,934 --> 00:59:56,367
No Tools Challenge completes!
1201
00:59:56,367 --> 00:59:57,767
We crushed it!
1202
00:59:57,767 --> 01:00:00,100
These 14 days were
the most challenging I faced
1203
01:00:00,100 --> 01:00:02,000
since I started
my "Naked and Afraid" journey.
1204
01:00:02,166 --> 01:00:03,266
I've been picturing this moment
1205
01:00:03,433 --> 01:00:06,066
for months and months
and months now.
1206
01:00:06,233 --> 01:00:08,500
I've been calling myself
a primitive survivalist
1207
01:00:08,667 --> 01:00:10,667
for six, seven years now.
1208
01:00:10,834 --> 01:00:14,166
And I've learned a lot
about surviving out here.
1209
01:00:14,166 --> 01:00:16,367
Yes!
Yes!
1210
01:00:16,367 --> 01:00:17,567
Whoo!
1211
01:00:17,734 --> 01:00:20,734
But year one of that, I don't
think I would have been able
1212
01:00:20,900 --> 01:00:24,567
to handle this challenge.
It required a lot of knowledge.
1213
01:00:24,734 --> 01:00:26,667
Ky and I came out here,
and we're so aligned
1214
01:00:26,834 --> 01:00:27,834
with no tools.
1215
01:00:28,000 --> 01:00:29,100
It didn't come
without struggle.
1216
01:00:29,100 --> 01:00:31,033
It didn't come without
challenges and having to find
1217
01:00:31,200 --> 01:00:33,734
novel solutions to all
these different problems.
1218
01:00:33,900 --> 01:00:35,266
But we were able to thrive.
1219
01:00:35,433 --> 01:00:38,166
We've turned what was
completely unknown,
1220
01:00:38,166 --> 01:00:40,567
what was thought to be nearly
impossible
1221
01:00:40,734 --> 01:00:42,667
into the possible.
1222
01:00:42,834 --> 01:00:46,066
Dan lost 16 pounds
and maintains his perfect
1223
01:00:46,233 --> 01:00:48,467
primitive survival
rating of 10.0.
1224
01:00:48,467 --> 01:00:51,266
Completing this challenge
brings his total survival days
1225
01:00:51,433 --> 01:00:53,667
to 199.
1226
01:00:53,667 --> 01:00:55,934
-I'm so proud of you.
-I'm proud of you.
1227
01:00:56,100 --> 01:00:57,033
I'm proud of us.
1228
01:00:57,834 --> 01:00:58,867
Oh,
1229
01:00:59,033 --> 01:01:00,400
The best partner
I could have asked for.
1230
01:01:00,567 --> 01:01:02,033
-Me too.
-Undisputed queen
1231
01:01:02,200 --> 01:01:04,567
of "Naked and Afraid"
right here.
1232
01:01:04,734 --> 01:01:06,100
Well, I don't know about that.
1233
01:01:06,100 --> 01:01:10,567
It was so much harder to meet
every single basic need
1234
01:01:10,567 --> 01:01:11,767
without a tool.
1235
01:01:11,767 --> 01:01:13,934
Yeah, baby!
1236
01:01:14,100 --> 01:01:17,767
Everything that could take
minutes with tools took hours,
1237
01:01:17,934 --> 01:01:19,567
even days, without them.
1238
01:01:19,567 --> 01:01:21,400
There are a lot of things
that made Dan and I
1239
01:01:21,567 --> 01:01:22,767
a really strong team.
1240
01:01:22,767 --> 01:01:27,100
We both try and see the positive
of the worst situation.
1241
01:01:27,266 --> 01:01:29,467
[Dan] I've never seen
lightning like that.
1242
01:01:29,633 --> 01:01:31,166
[Ky] Dan, you did it!
1243
01:01:31,333 --> 01:01:35,266
I think our partnership has
evolved nicely.
1244
01:01:35,266 --> 01:01:37,667
This challenge has just
strengthened those bonds
1245
01:01:37,834 --> 01:01:40,767
and shown us both that we can
rely on each other
1246
01:01:40,767 --> 01:01:42,166
for anything.
1247
01:01:42,333 --> 01:01:46,166
We are capable of living
without anything.
1248
01:01:47,166 --> 01:01:53,166
It's just the doubt of ourselves
that prevents us from trying.
1249
01:01:53,166 --> 01:01:55,367
You decide the path
you wanna walk.
1250
01:01:55,533 --> 01:01:58,033
I did that.
I can do anything.
1251
01:01:58,200 --> 01:02:02,100
Ky lost six pounds,
and her PSR rises to 9.9.
1252
01:02:02,266 --> 01:02:05,967
Her total survival days
completed climbs to 155.
1253
01:02:06,133 --> 01:02:10,166
-Yeah! Whoo!
-Whoo!
1254
01:02:10,333 --> 01:02:11,467
[Dan] [bleep] yeah!
1255
01:02:11,467 --> 01:02:14,467
[Ky]
No Tools Challenge complete!