"Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing" Scared and Snared Down Under

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1 00:00:03,100 --> 00:00:05,265 <i>No one's safe here.</i> 2 00:00:05,266 --> 00:00:06,599 <i>I might be in serious trouble.</i> 3 00:00:10,500 --> 00:00:12,199 <i>For the first time ever,</i> 4 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:16,299 <i>the toughest survival competition on the planet goes down under.</i> 5 00:00:17,467 --> 00:00:18,999 I didn't come out here to just win the final challenge. 6 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:22,099 <i>I came out here to win every challenge.</i> 7 00:00:23,567 --> 00:00:27,499 <i>As 14 of the world's most elite survivalists</i> 8 00:00:27,500 --> 00:00:32,666 <i>take on the Australian outback for one month,</i> 9 00:00:32,667 --> 00:00:34,499 <i>where they must conquer their environment...</i> 10 00:00:34,500 --> 00:00:36,999 Savage strikes again, baby! 11 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:38,099 <i>...and each other.</i> 12 00:00:39,001 --> 00:00:40,666 <i>Anybody can go home at any time.</i> 13 00:00:40,667 --> 00:00:42,766 Sending people home is what I do. 14 00:00:42,767 --> 00:00:44,866 Yes! 15 00:00:44,867 --> 00:00:46,966 <i>In an all-out battle of skill...</i> 16 00:00:46,967 --> 00:00:49,466 <i>Each camp must build a spring snare trap.</i> 17 00:00:49,467 --> 00:00:50,400 Whoa! 18 00:00:50,401 --> 00:00:52,199 <i>-...innovation... -Yes!</i> 19 00:00:52,200 --> 00:00:54,099 <i>-...- and grit...</i> -Let's get there! 20 00:00:55,567 --> 00:00:58,299 <i>...to win $100,000.</i> 21 00:01:01,467 --> 00:01:02,499 Yes! 22 00:01:02,500 --> 00:01:04,766 <i>Failure means elimination.</i> 23 00:01:04,767 --> 00:01:05,767 <i>Everything's at stake.</i> 24 00:01:07,166 --> 00:01:09,799 <i>Competition's real, and people are getting eliminated fast.</i> 25 00:01:09,800 --> 00:01:10,899 I hate losing. 26 00:01:10,900 --> 00:01:12,999 <i>As the pressure mounts...</i> 27 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:15,165 -I didn't steal it. -Are you kidding me? 28 00:01:15,166 --> 00:01:16,100 Come at me. 29 00:01:16,101 --> 00:01:17,899 -Yeah. -That little snake. 30 00:01:17,900 --> 00:01:20,666 <i>...and rivals fall...</i> 31 00:01:21,767 --> 00:01:23,666 I don't cry ever. 32 00:01:23,667 --> 00:01:26,566 'Cause in your darkest days, you don't quit. 33 00:01:26,567 --> 00:01:28,766 <i>The Outback has been taking people out left and right.</i> 34 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:31,165 <i>You give up on survival, you die.</i> 35 00:01:32,001 --> 00:01:33,999 <i>Only one with the will...</i> 36 00:01:34,000 --> 00:01:36,767 <i>This</i> Last One Standing <i>is stacked.</i> 37 00:01:37,567 --> 00:01:41,866 <i>...and the skill... This is $100,000 on the line.</i> 38 00:01:42,900 --> 00:01:44,666 I'm not going home! 39 00:01:44,667 --> 00:01:46,999 I'm the queen of the jungle! 40 00:01:47,000 --> 00:01:48,866 Who says girls can't dominate in this challenge? 41 00:01:48,867 --> 00:01:51,466 -...- will become... <i>-I'm ready to fight.</i> 42 00:01:51,467 --> 00:01:53,165 <i>...the last one standing.</i> 43 00:01:53,166 --> 00:01:55,266 Australia! 44 00:01:59,767 --> 00:02:03,199 <i>Previously on</i> Last One Standing... Oh! Fishing line. 45 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:04,866 <i>Already in possession of a bow,</i> 46 00:02:04,867 --> 00:02:07,366 <i>Patrick stole a fishing asset from Jamie...</i> 47 00:02:09,066 --> 00:02:12,666 <i>...and quickly turned it into food for his group.</i> 48 00:02:12,667 --> 00:02:16,866 <i>On Day 4, the camps competed in three cache challenges.</i> 49 00:02:16,867 --> 00:02:20,799 <i>Matt, Laura, and Max had big success winning their own.</i> 50 00:02:20,800 --> 00:02:23,466 Oh, my God! 51 00:02:23,467 --> 00:02:24,633 Come on, Laura, keep going! 52 00:02:24,634 --> 00:02:27,099 <i>And their camp's second bow and arrow set.</i> 53 00:02:27,100 --> 00:02:28,866 That was. 54 00:02:28,867 --> 00:02:30,699 Teamwork. Yes! 55 00:02:30,700 --> 00:02:33,866 <i>While Cheeny and Jermaine secured a giant scrubber bull hide</i> 56 00:02:33,867 --> 00:02:35,867 <i>to split with Patrick.</i> 57 00:02:38,300 --> 00:02:40,699 <i>But Trish, Suzanne, and Jamie struggled with each other</i> 58 00:02:40,700 --> 00:02:42,866 <i>and against the competition...</i> 59 00:02:42,867 --> 00:02:44,466 Just put it over it. That one right there. 60 00:02:44,467 --> 00:02:45,966 No, we just cut this. 61 00:02:45,967 --> 00:02:47,047 <i>And came away empty-handed.</i> 62 00:02:52,100 --> 00:02:56,265 <i>Ky hoped to overcome a recent surgery to be the last one standing,</i> 63 00:02:56,266 --> 00:03:00,399 <i>but a mysterious infection led medics to a difficult decision.</i> 64 00:03:04,767 --> 00:03:06,466 <i>Leaving Darrin and Kaiela</i> 65 00:03:06,467 --> 00:03:10,700 <i>as the only camp of two against three camps of three with elimination on the line.</i> 66 00:03:11,367 --> 00:03:12,999 Where's Ky? 67 00:03:13,000 --> 00:03:15,099 <i>We're the weak link here.</i> 68 00:03:15,100 --> 00:03:16,466 <i>If Darrin and I get sent to elimination,</i> 69 00:03:16,467 --> 00:03:18,165 <i>we are gonna go head-to-head,</i> 70 00:03:18,166 --> 00:03:19,800 and I do not want to do that. 71 00:03:24,100 --> 00:03:26,799 Today we'll test your bushcraft skills. 72 00:03:26,800 --> 00:03:28,099 Each camp must work together 73 00:03:28,100 --> 00:03:31,165 to build a baited three-stick spring snare trap. 74 00:03:33,867 --> 00:03:36,799 <i>Ideal for passively capturing feral goats,</i> 75 00:03:36,800 --> 00:03:39,099 <i>an invasive species of Australia,</i> 76 00:03:39,100 --> 00:03:43,466 <i>spring snares have been used by Aboriginal Australians for centuries.</i> 77 00:03:43,467 --> 00:03:47,399 This type of snare that I'm using uses a powered sapling. 78 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:49,634 I'm gonna spring it to show you what it does. 79 00:03:52,100 --> 00:03:54,265 <i>In today's multi-phase competition,</i> 80 00:03:54,266 --> 00:04:01,265 <i>camps must work together to build, trigger, and bait a spring snare trap.</i> 81 00:04:01,266 --> 00:04:04,099 Each camp must harvest mussels from the shallows. 82 00:04:04,100 --> 00:04:07,999 Open the mussels and bait your snare trap. 83 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:09,566 <i>For the first phase of this challenge,</i> 84 00:04:09,567 --> 00:04:13,766 <i>the survivalists must secure bait for their spring snare traps.</i> 85 00:04:13,767 --> 00:04:15,666 <i>After collecting mussels,</i> 86 00:04:15,667 --> 00:04:18,099 <i>competitors move to phase two of the challenge,</i> 87 00:04:18,100 --> 00:04:22,666 <i>where camps will construct a spring trap strong enough to snare a feral goat,</i> 88 00:04:22,667 --> 00:04:24,866 <i>which can weigh up to 30 pounds.</i> 89 00:04:24,867 --> 00:04:27,566 <i>Using a sapling, three-stick trigger,</i> 90 00:04:27,567 --> 00:04:29,866 <i>and a toggle on the snare cordage.</i> 91 00:04:29,867 --> 00:04:33,366 <i>Camps must successfully activate their spring snare</i> 92 00:04:33,367 --> 00:04:36,800 <i>before resetting and baiting their trap with mussels.</i> 93 00:04:38,000 --> 00:04:41,065 <i>Each camp is provided with paracord for the snare</i> 94 00:04:41,066 --> 00:04:44,666 <i>and a 30-pound log to test the trap's effectiveness.</i> 95 00:04:44,667 --> 00:04:46,165 -You know how to do the trap? -Yeah. 96 00:04:46,166 --> 00:04:47,265 -100%? -Yeah. 97 00:04:47,266 --> 00:04:48,500 -Okay. -Yeah. 98 00:04:54,166 --> 00:04:56,466 <i>I have a lot of experience with spring snare traps,</i> 99 00:04:56,467 --> 00:04:58,199 <i>so I'm pretty confident.</i> 100 00:04:58,200 --> 00:05:01,366 And I think that we're eating more than the other camps. 101 00:05:01,367 --> 00:05:03,467 <i>We are the strongest team out here.</i> 102 00:05:05,667 --> 00:05:10,165 The first camp to complete their trap earn a cache of a feral goat. 103 00:05:10,166 --> 00:05:12,065 Sweet. That would be nice. 104 00:05:12,066 --> 00:05:13,066 That's a good dinner. 105 00:05:13,067 --> 00:05:14,199 Let's go. 106 00:05:14,200 --> 00:05:15,966 <i>First place gets a goat?</i> 107 00:05:15,967 --> 00:05:17,999 We haven't eaten in six days! 108 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:20,099 This goat is a game changer. 109 00:05:20,100 --> 00:05:22,766 Second earns a cache of a feral rabbit. 110 00:05:22,767 --> 00:05:25,000 -That's good. -Nice. 111 00:05:25,767 --> 00:05:28,100 Third remains safe from elimination. 112 00:05:29,100 --> 00:05:32,065 The last camp to complete their trap will earn nothing 113 00:05:32,066 --> 00:05:33,666 and face an elimination challenge. 114 00:05:35,166 --> 00:05:38,100 <i>The last place finishers go to elimination.</i> 115 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:41,200 Expect the unexpected. 116 00:05:45,066 --> 00:05:48,065 I've built this trap dozens, maybe hundreds of times. 117 00:05:48,066 --> 00:05:50,265 <i>And today I plan to win.</i> 118 00:05:50,266 --> 00:05:54,966 <i>This is an amazing opportunity for us to slay legends.</i> 119 00:05:54,967 --> 00:05:57,699 We are the underdogs with only two teammates. 120 00:05:57,700 --> 00:06:00,866 <i>But we're not gonna give up, we're gonna fight.</i> 121 00:06:00,867 --> 00:06:02,100 We'd want to win this for Ky. 122 00:06:03,100 --> 00:06:04,800 All right, here we go. 123 00:06:06,266 --> 00:06:07,834 Your challenge starts now. 124 00:06:10,066 --> 00:06:12,999 <i>These challenges have been coming down to a matter of seconds</i> 125 00:06:13,000 --> 00:06:16,000 between first place and being in an elimination. 126 00:06:17,567 --> 00:06:20,666 <i>First, we need to go and get the mussels.</i> 127 00:06:20,667 --> 00:06:23,967 <i>Each camp must collect six mussels before beginning their trap.</i> 128 00:06:25,100 --> 00:06:26,366 <i>Digging our hands in to find mussels</i> 129 00:06:26,367 --> 00:06:28,648 <i>when everybody's jumping in the water is not an easy task.</i> 130 00:06:29,467 --> 00:06:30,467 That one! 131 00:06:32,467 --> 00:06:34,265 <i>It's chaos everywhere.</i> 132 00:06:34,266 --> 00:06:38,466 <i>It's human body parts and muddy water,</i> 133 00:06:38,467 --> 00:06:41,333 and I'm hoping that I can find mussels. 134 00:06:43,767 --> 00:06:46,265 <i>We didn't discuss exactly how we were gonna do this.</i> 135 00:06:46,266 --> 00:06:51,499 Are we all going for six? Are we going for two each? Yell each other's name. 136 00:06:51,500 --> 00:06:54,165 <i>I do not want to get stuck behind everybody.</i> 137 00:06:54,166 --> 00:06:57,165 <i>It's gonna make it muddy and impossible to search for mussels.</i> 138 00:06:57,166 --> 00:07:02,566 So I immediately go <i>as far north of people as I can.</i> 139 00:07:02,567 --> 00:07:04,687 <i>Luckily, at the same exact time, Darrin got his three.</i> 140 00:07:09,567 --> 00:07:11,099 <i>I was able to get three mussels,</i> 141 00:07:11,100 --> 00:07:12,699 and then boom, Laura got three, 142 00:07:12,700 --> 00:07:14,940 Matt and I got three and then we're on to the next point. 143 00:07:19,400 --> 00:07:20,866 Go! 144 00:07:20,867 --> 00:07:23,766 <i>All camps have now completed phase one of the challenge.</i> 145 00:07:23,767 --> 00:07:28,367 <i>With mussels as bait, they continue on to phase two. Building the trap.</i> 146 00:07:29,100 --> 00:07:30,532 <i>To begin,</i> 147 00:07:30,533 --> 00:07:34,099 <i>they must identify a sapling that will bend and hold under tension</i> 148 00:07:34,100 --> 00:07:36,466 <i>to act as a spring capable of snaring and lifting</i> 149 00:07:36,467 --> 00:07:38,600 <i>a 30-pound animal off the ground.</i> 150 00:07:39,567 --> 00:07:41,065 Okay. 151 00:07:41,066 --> 00:07:43,999 <i>So in a sapling, you want it to be thick enough</i> 152 00:07:44,000 --> 00:07:46,766 <i>to where it doesn't snap when you bend it over.</i> 153 00:07:46,767 --> 00:07:48,899 Not too thick to where you can actually 154 00:07:48,900 --> 00:07:49,700 still bend it over. 155 00:07:49,701 --> 00:07:50,799 This one's a good one. 156 00:07:50,800 --> 00:07:52,499 <i>And something that is going to spring up</i> 157 00:07:52,500 --> 00:07:55,766 <i>and hold the weight of whatever animal you're trying to trap.</i> 158 00:07:55,767 --> 00:07:56,833 -Two together. -Perfect. 159 00:07:56,834 --> 00:07:58,999 <i>We're the first ones to pick a sapling.</i> 160 00:07:59,000 --> 00:08:00,199 I'll work on this. 161 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:03,265 <i>But the fact that we are just a team of two</i> 162 00:08:03,266 --> 00:08:05,000 <i>is still in the back of my mind.</i> 163 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:13,074 164 00:08:15,000 --> 00:08:17,999 <i>First thing to do, Max is gonna claim that sapling,</i> 165 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:21,299 <i>and we're gonna get some materials to him ASAP.</i> 166 00:08:21,300 --> 00:08:22,866 <i>There's only so many real good saplings,</i> 167 00:08:22,867 --> 00:08:25,766 <i>and if we have to pick one last after collecting material,</i> 168 00:08:25,767 --> 00:08:27,666 <i>we're gonna be behind the eight ball.</i> 169 00:08:27,667 --> 00:08:29,999 So right here, right there. 170 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:32,065 Right here. Straight down. 171 00:08:32,066 --> 00:08:33,899 This looks good enough. 172 00:08:33,900 --> 00:08:35,500 Go for this one. 173 00:08:37,166 --> 00:08:38,466 <i>I'm just looking for a sapling.</i> 174 00:08:38,467 --> 00:08:40,666 I'm trying to get one closest the finish line. 175 00:08:40,667 --> 00:08:42,199 <i>The best ones have been picked,</i> 176 00:08:42,200 --> 00:08:45,033 <i>so I just pick a sapling that looks good.</i> 177 00:08:47,467 --> 00:08:49,466 -If you wanna get involved, Trish? -Yeah. 178 00:08:49,467 --> 00:08:52,299 <i>I was just really just focused on the components</i> 179 00:08:52,300 --> 00:08:54,165 and the moving parts for this trap. 180 00:08:54,166 --> 00:08:57,867 <i>At the same time, I have no idea what Suzanne's doing.</i> 181 00:08:59,300 --> 00:09:03,065 <i>Jamie and Trish already have a sapling chosen.</i> 182 00:09:03,066 --> 00:09:08,165 <i>I think getting one chunk of resource material and dragging it to us</i> 183 00:09:08,166 --> 00:09:11,866 is gonna save time instead of me running back and forth in the sand 184 00:09:11,867 --> 00:09:15,366 <i>if we're missing a stick and trying to forage for another stick.</i> 185 00:09:15,367 --> 00:09:18,099 <i>We don't have to forage now, I have a pile right here.</i> 186 00:09:18,100 --> 00:09:20,799 You just point to what you want, and I'll get it for you. 187 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:22,866 All right, Jamie. 188 00:09:22,867 --> 00:09:24,799 Right. Let's start processing. 189 00:09:24,800 --> 00:09:26,566 I got one. 190 00:09:26,567 --> 00:09:29,999 Focus, guys. We're good. 191 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:33,165 I just kind of jumped into the lead mode on this competition 192 00:09:33,166 --> 00:09:34,866 because I have the most experience with this trap. 193 00:09:34,867 --> 00:09:37,866 <i>So I have a lot of experience with snare traps...</i> 194 00:09:37,867 --> 00:09:40,366 And what I'm using is called a poacher's snare. 195 00:09:40,367 --> 00:09:44,366 <i>In Montana, I got a rabbit...</i> This is awesome. 196 00:09:44,367 --> 00:09:46,466 <i>So I'm pretty confident.</i> 197 00:09:46,467 --> 00:09:49,599 <i>Cheeny is chopping wood for the implements that we need.</i> 198 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:52,166 -We need one more L-bracket. -I'm looking. 199 00:09:57,000 --> 00:09:58,566 <i>For the base of the trap,</i> 200 00:09:58,567 --> 00:10:02,265 <i>survivalists must drive two anchor stakes into the ground.</i> 201 00:10:02,266 --> 00:10:05,099 These steaks typically form a natural bracket 202 00:10:05,100 --> 00:10:08,366 <i>resembling an L shape, inverted Y, or V,</i> 203 00:10:08,367 --> 00:10:11,165 <i>in order to secure a horizontal crossbar.</i> 204 00:10:11,166 --> 00:10:14,367 <i>This counteracts the upward force of the bent sapling.</i> 205 00:10:15,266 --> 00:10:16,506 Hey, hold the stick. 206 00:10:17,667 --> 00:10:19,166 Way down. Thank you. 207 00:10:20,667 --> 00:10:22,366 -Is it going in? -Yeah. 208 00:10:22,367 --> 00:10:26,699 <i>What you see on Challenge Day with our camp is an everyday life out here.</i> 209 00:10:26,700 --> 00:10:28,999 We are always communicating with each other. 210 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:30,200 Good. 211 00:10:31,100 --> 00:10:32,100 Yeah. 212 00:10:32,101 --> 00:10:33,566 -Sorry. -No, good to go. 213 00:10:33,567 --> 00:10:36,300 <i>And our motive right now is to divide and conquer.</i> 214 00:10:37,667 --> 00:10:39,799 <i>We're knocking down the first two sides.</i> 215 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:41,967 <i>We're working in harmony.</i> 216 00:10:44,100 --> 00:10:45,265 That's good. 217 00:10:45,266 --> 00:10:46,799 <i>I've done this a lot.</i> 218 00:10:46,800 --> 00:10:50,199 Like I've been playing with snares since I was 9 or 10 years old. 219 00:10:50,200 --> 00:10:53,666 <i>The most important components are your Y-stakes</i> 220 00:10:53,667 --> 00:10:56,299 <i>'cause they hold all the tension of the snare.</i> 221 00:10:56,300 --> 00:10:58,866 <i>Our first one was a little thin.</i> 222 00:10:58,867 --> 00:11:01,299 <i>I thought I felt a break while we were pounding it down.</i> 223 00:11:01,300 --> 00:11:02,966 These are gonna pull out? 224 00:11:02,967 --> 00:11:04,466 -Yep. -Yep. 225 00:11:04,467 --> 00:11:07,300 <i>And it didn't hold, so I had to immediately make a second one.</i> 226 00:11:08,200 --> 00:11:11,100 Keep going. Just keep hammering. 227 00:11:12,600 --> 00:11:14,767 -We need... Oh, Trish. -What? 228 00:11:20,800 --> 00:11:21,800 Okay, here. 229 00:11:23,066 --> 00:11:24,066 Goddamn it. 230 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:40,400 Got it. 231 00:11:41,100 --> 00:11:42,100 -Jamie? -Yes? 232 00:11:50,467 --> 00:11:52,065 Get that deep in there. 233 00:11:52,066 --> 00:11:56,065 We are pounding these trap parts into the ground, 234 00:11:56,066 --> 00:11:57,866 but we're pounding them into sand. 235 00:11:57,867 --> 00:11:59,466 <i>So they have to go in really deep,</i> 236 00:11:59,467 --> 00:12:01,467 <i>or else they're just gonna pull out.</i> 237 00:12:02,967 --> 00:12:04,265 Make sure that's all the way down. 238 00:12:04,266 --> 00:12:05,467 Need a long one? 239 00:12:14,400 --> 00:12:15,699 <i>To build a trap like this,</i> 240 00:12:15,700 --> 00:12:20,265 <i>it often requires an inverted V to hold a horizontal bar.</i> 241 00:12:20,266 --> 00:12:21,999 But the good part is I know we don't need it. 242 00:12:22,000 --> 00:12:24,165 <i>With a straight stick and a proper knot,</i> 243 00:12:24,166 --> 00:12:29,133 <i>you can make any straight stick hold that horizontal bar.</i> 244 00:12:31,567 --> 00:12:34,265 <i>The survivalists must craft a three stick trigger</i> 245 00:12:34,266 --> 00:12:36,666 <i>that consists of a notched support anchor,</i> 246 00:12:36,667 --> 00:12:39,999 <i>trigger stick, and a toggle tied to a snare string.</i> 247 00:12:40,000 --> 00:12:41,899 <i>The tension of the trap is held in place</i> 248 00:12:41,900 --> 00:12:46,866 <i>by the trigger stick delicately pinned between the support anchor and toggle.</i> 249 00:12:46,867 --> 00:12:49,099 When an animal trips the trigger stick, 250 00:12:49,100 --> 00:12:50,466 <i>the sapling activates,</i> 251 00:12:50,467 --> 00:12:54,166 <i>tightening the snare loop around the prey, lifting it into the air.</i> 252 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:56,700 I have my toggle stick. 253 00:12:57,300 --> 00:12:58,799 Okay, put the weight off. 254 00:12:58,800 --> 00:13:01,567 Okay. All right then. 255 00:13:02,600 --> 00:13:04,399 Killing it. 256 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:05,899 <i>I feel super confident.</i> 257 00:13:05,900 --> 00:13:07,566 <i>The fact that we are a team of two,</i> 258 00:13:07,567 --> 00:13:09,466 <i>and we were the first ones to set our snare?</i> 259 00:13:09,467 --> 00:13:12,366 It says a lot about who we are as a team 260 00:13:12,367 --> 00:13:13,966 and how we're working together. 261 00:13:13,967 --> 00:13:16,399 Hold on to this. 262 00:13:16,400 --> 00:13:20,666 Kaiela's holding the tension, and I'm holding the toggle to the trigger 263 00:13:20,667 --> 00:13:23,699 <i>so that there's no sudden movements to set the trap off.</i> 264 00:13:23,700 --> 00:13:26,999 <i>I'm very confident that our spring snare is gonna work right away.</i> 265 00:13:27,000 --> 00:13:29,999 <i>Using a log with a similar weight to a feral goat,</i> 266 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:32,300 <i>they must trip the trigger, releasing the sapling.</i> 267 00:13:33,300 --> 00:13:36,099 <i>The log must lift completely off the ground,</i> 268 00:13:36,100 --> 00:13:38,966 <i>simulating a snared animal that cannot escape.</i> 269 00:13:38,967 --> 00:13:40,399 <i>If successful,</i> 270 00:13:40,400 --> 00:13:43,666 <i>they can then reset and bait their trap to complete the challenge.</i> 271 00:13:43,667 --> 00:13:44,767 You got it? 272 00:13:46,166 --> 00:13:48,399 -Okay, we just gotta make it shorter. -Yeah. 273 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:52,366 <i>The snare has to lift the log off the ground and hold it off the ground.</i> 274 00:13:52,367 --> 00:13:54,000 Our snare doesn't have enough spring. 275 00:13:58,000 --> 00:14:01,566 <i>I panic, and Darrin is calm, cool, and collected</i> 276 00:14:01,567 --> 00:14:03,966 <i>and has all of the confidence that he can fix this.</i> 277 00:14:03,967 --> 00:14:05,666 We need a toggle. 278 00:14:05,667 --> 00:14:06,800 The toggle setup. 279 00:14:07,667 --> 00:14:09,199 So right now we're doing an inline loop. 280 00:14:09,200 --> 00:14:12,165 This allows us for some adjustment. 281 00:14:12,166 --> 00:14:15,165 The better we can adjust this, the faster we'll be. 282 00:14:15,166 --> 00:14:16,467 Let's do a little test. 283 00:14:17,800 --> 00:14:20,566 This might be too hard. Too hard, too much power. 284 00:14:20,567 --> 00:14:23,499 <i>The amount of times I've built this trap, I can't even tell you.</i> 285 00:14:23,500 --> 00:14:24,999 <i>This is one of those challenges</i> 286 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:27,867 that absolutely requires real world experience. 287 00:14:38,767 --> 00:14:41,099 <i>This sapling has a lot of force pulling out of it.</i> 288 00:14:41,100 --> 00:14:45,400 So if we were to set that trap and the whole thing pulls out, we're back to square one. 289 00:14:47,867 --> 00:14:48,933 <i>So we need to make sure</i> 290 00:14:48,934 --> 00:14:51,566 <i>that our foundation is essentially locked in.</i> 291 00:14:52,867 --> 00:14:54,999 <i>We're moving at a really fast pace.</i> 292 00:14:55,000 --> 00:14:58,099 Everyone here is also moving at a really fast pace. 293 00:14:58,100 --> 00:15:00,866 You're good. Pull this down. 294 00:15:00,867 --> 00:15:03,165 It's gonna go over the top. Whoa! 295 00:15:03,166 --> 00:15:06,265 <i>We're getting everything secured, everything is working.</i> 296 00:15:06,266 --> 00:15:07,599 Right there is good. 297 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:09,566 Hold what you got. 298 00:15:09,567 --> 00:15:13,466 I think you're gonna see a little goat eating from our side. 299 00:15:13,467 --> 00:15:15,199 <i>I look over at Matt, Laura, and Max...</i> 300 00:15:15,200 --> 00:15:16,265 I gotta get something heavy. 301 00:15:16,266 --> 00:15:18,166 <i>And we are in the lead.</i> 302 00:15:20,066 --> 00:15:21,499 Setting the noose. 303 00:15:21,500 --> 00:15:24,367 <i>If we set and trigger this trap, we are gonna win this.</i> 304 00:15:28,767 --> 00:15:29,734 That's gonna pull it out. 305 00:15:29,735 --> 00:15:31,366 <i>Under the threat of elimination,</i> 306 00:15:31,367 --> 00:15:35,666 <i>camps race to build, trigger, and bait a spring snare trap.</i> 307 00:15:35,667 --> 00:15:36,799 Pound these more. 308 00:15:36,800 --> 00:15:39,566 <i>We have to make a three-stick trigger snare</i> 309 00:15:39,567 --> 00:15:42,299 <i>to be able to suspend a medium-sized game animal</i> 310 00:15:42,300 --> 00:15:44,566 that would be found in this location. 311 00:15:44,567 --> 00:15:46,899 But in this case, it's gonna be a large log. 312 00:15:46,900 --> 00:15:49,966 <i>After an unsuccessful attempt,</i> 313 00:15:49,967 --> 00:15:53,566 <i>Darrin and Kaiela fix their snare, fighting to keep their lead...</i> 314 00:15:53,567 --> 00:15:55,466 -We just gotta make it shorter. -Yeah. 315 00:15:55,467 --> 00:15:57,165 <i>...while other camps work furiously...</i> 316 00:15:57,166 --> 00:15:58,633 All right, what else do we need? I have a toggle. 317 00:15:58,634 --> 00:16:02,165 <i>...with hopes to claim the first place cache of a feral goat</i> 318 00:16:02,166 --> 00:16:04,866 <i>and second place cache of a rabbit.</i> 319 00:16:04,867 --> 00:16:08,599 <i>Jermaine, Patrick, and Cheeny become the second camp ready to trigger their trap.</i> 320 00:16:08,600 --> 00:16:09,999 Setting the noose. 321 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:11,466 Watch yourself. 322 00:16:11,467 --> 00:16:13,707 We're in the lead right now, and we go and test our trap. 323 00:16:18,867 --> 00:16:21,265 -Copy. Make this tighter. -Yeah. 324 00:16:21,266 --> 00:16:22,200 Where? 325 00:16:22,201 --> 00:16:23,799 Right here. 326 00:16:23,800 --> 00:16:26,766 <i>The trap goes off and we made a mistake.</i> 327 00:16:26,767 --> 00:16:28,165 <i>There's too much cordage.</i> 328 00:16:28,166 --> 00:16:30,165 <i>So when the log gets pulled up,</i> 329 00:16:30,166 --> 00:16:32,399 it doesn't end up getting fully off from the ground. 330 00:16:32,400 --> 00:16:33,400 We'll make this tighter? 331 00:16:33,401 --> 00:16:34,999 -No, make this tighter. It's easier. -Oh, okay. 332 00:16:35,000 --> 00:16:38,867 <i>So we have to shorten the cordage and make a new slip knot.</i> 333 00:16:39,700 --> 00:16:40,967 It needs to go in more. 334 00:16:42,000 --> 00:16:43,499 <i>The force of that sapling pulling up</i> 335 00:16:43,500 --> 00:16:45,467 is too great to hold in the sand. 336 00:16:48,467 --> 00:16:49,467 Here we go. 337 00:16:49,468 --> 00:16:52,367 <i>So I go and I search, I find a good heavy log.</i> 338 00:16:57,600 --> 00:16:59,466 <i>And I bring that heavy log over,</i> 339 00:16:59,467 --> 00:17:01,099 <i>tying it together to that horizontal piece.</i> 340 00:17:01,100 --> 00:17:03,800 Just go like this, now it's the other way around. 341 00:17:04,600 --> 00:17:05,766 Boom. 342 00:17:05,767 --> 00:17:08,566 <i>That heavy log now is acting as counterweight,</i> 343 00:17:08,567 --> 00:17:10,666 <i>pulling those stakes to the earth,</i> 344 00:17:10,667 --> 00:17:13,666 <i>keeping 'em from coming out of the sand.</i> 345 00:17:13,667 --> 00:17:16,500 <i>That has now secured this mechanism in place.</i> 346 00:17:18,567 --> 00:17:22,000 <i>Out here, if you wanna win, you have to think outside the box.</i> 347 00:17:23,066 --> 00:17:24,099 There's the anchor right here. 348 00:17:24,100 --> 00:17:25,466 -All right, let's get it put in. -Here. 349 00:17:25,467 --> 00:17:27,265 We might need to move it. 350 00:17:27,266 --> 00:17:29,366 <i>We have all the components pretty quickly.</i> 351 00:17:29,367 --> 00:17:31,566 -I have a toggle. -Okay. 352 00:17:31,567 --> 00:17:35,866 <i>And we're figuring out it's not an easy task to do in sand.</i> 353 00:17:40,600 --> 00:17:41,600 Oh. 354 00:17:42,767 --> 00:17:45,666 Back? Right here? 355 00:17:47,200 --> 00:17:49,666 <i>So we set everything up, get it all ready.</i> 356 00:17:49,667 --> 00:17:51,800 <i>Suzanne's got the knot ready for the noose.</i> 357 00:17:53,467 --> 00:17:54,599 All right. Up and over. 358 00:17:54,600 --> 00:17:56,500 All right, get this in here. 359 00:17:58,767 --> 00:18:00,166 Okay. Ready? 360 00:18:03,667 --> 00:18:05,967 -Oh. -Oh. 361 00:18:10,767 --> 00:18:12,100 <i>The string is too long.</i> 362 00:18:14,567 --> 00:18:17,799 I was relying upon Jamie and Trish, 363 00:18:17,800 --> 00:18:23,300 and I erroneously assumed that the line was already cut and it was the right length. 364 00:18:25,166 --> 00:18:29,300 <i>That was a costly mistake, and there's just no room for mistakes out here.</i> 365 00:18:30,166 --> 00:18:32,200 -Damn it. -sake, man. 366 00:18:33,867 --> 00:18:35,265 We're short a set of hands, 367 00:18:35,266 --> 00:18:40,299 <i>and we're still staying competitive and in the top of the pack.</i> 368 00:18:40,300 --> 00:18:42,199 -Okay. -It's okay. 369 00:18:42,200 --> 00:18:45,566 <i>Darrin adjusts the line and then we reset it.</i> 370 00:18:45,567 --> 00:18:46,866 <i>You know, losing Ky,</i> 371 00:18:46,867 --> 00:18:51,499 <i>somebody who is extremely skilled at bushcraft...</i> 372 00:18:51,500 --> 00:18:52,666 Take a breath. 373 00:18:52,667 --> 00:18:56,100 <i>...is a really big deal. This is kind of her expertise.</i> 374 00:18:57,066 --> 00:18:58,899 Can I release a little bit of tension? 375 00:18:58,900 --> 00:19:01,066 -Let me get this. -Okay. 376 00:19:02,668 --> 00:19:03,766 -You good? -Yeah, I'm fine. 377 00:19:03,767 --> 00:19:06,265 <i>When we go to reset it, it false triggers.</i> 378 00:19:06,266 --> 00:19:10,165 So we're just losing seconds at this point. 379 00:19:10,166 --> 00:19:14,366 Right now, our log didn't have enough tension to lift it up off the ground. 380 00:19:14,367 --> 00:19:15,766 So we're resetting it. 381 00:19:15,767 --> 00:19:16,767 -Good to go. -Letting go. 382 00:19:16,768 --> 00:19:18,099 -Slow. -Yep. 383 00:19:18,100 --> 00:19:21,165 <i>Max, Laura, and Matt are hot on our heels,</i> 384 00:19:21,166 --> 00:19:23,299 <i>and we don't have room for error.</i> 385 00:19:23,300 --> 00:19:26,766 Dig it out, Cheeny. Dig it out, quick. Dig it. Dig. 386 00:19:26,767 --> 00:19:28,899 Okay, we're good. 387 00:19:28,900 --> 00:19:30,867 <i>So we reset it...</i> 388 00:19:33,401 --> 00:19:34,699 The knot came undone. 389 00:19:34,700 --> 00:19:36,866 We go to spring it, everything is the right height, 390 00:19:36,867 --> 00:19:37,767 and the knot fails. 391 00:19:37,768 --> 00:19:39,866 Do it one more time. It's working. 392 00:19:39,867 --> 00:19:41,165 The slip knot didn't work. 393 00:19:41,166 --> 00:19:42,566 -Yeah, just tie it again. -Quick. There we go. 394 00:19:42,567 --> 00:19:43,599 It's my fault, guys. 395 00:19:43,600 --> 00:19:46,099 <i>I'm very good at my knots, I rushed this knot.</i> 396 00:19:46,100 --> 00:19:48,099 -Hold this, Cheeny. -Got it. 397 00:19:48,100 --> 00:19:50,499 Make sure that holds. 398 00:19:50,500 --> 00:19:51,566 We in business. 399 00:19:51,567 --> 00:19:54,567 <i>We have to win this goat. The goats need a goat.</i> 400 00:19:55,767 --> 00:19:57,132 I'm so locked in. 401 00:19:57,133 --> 00:19:59,866 <i>It's hard for me to even understand what anybody else is doing.</i> 402 00:19:59,867 --> 00:20:02,366 -Okay? -There we go. 403 00:20:02,367 --> 00:20:04,199 <i>Setting a trigger on a trap is always the hardest part.</i> 404 00:20:04,200 --> 00:20:06,866 <i>It something that requires finesse and precision.</i> 405 00:20:09,700 --> 00:20:11,366 <i>When you are amped up on adrenaline,</i> 406 00:20:11,367 --> 00:20:12,799 <i>and when there's three of you trying to make it happen and there's a lot of hands,</i> 407 00:20:12,800 --> 00:20:15,165 <i>it can be really hard to get it perfect.</i> 408 00:20:16,867 --> 00:20:18,467 <i>I trust my group mates.</i> 409 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:21,967 <i>We were able to troubleshoot anything that came up.</i> 410 00:20:26,767 --> 00:20:27,799 <i>We get our trap set.</i> 411 00:20:27,800 --> 00:20:28,800 Watch out. 412 00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:31,499 There we go. 413 00:20:31,500 --> 00:20:33,366 All right, back up. Back up. 414 00:20:33,367 --> 00:20:35,099 -There we go. -Go time. Go. 415 00:20:35,100 --> 00:20:36,766 <i>Boom! It's suspended.</i> 416 00:20:36,767 --> 00:20:39,265 <i>All right, we pull it off, we set it again.</i> 417 00:20:39,266 --> 00:20:42,566 <i>After demonstrating their traps ability to snare an animal,</i> 418 00:20:42,567 --> 00:20:47,265 <i>Matt, Max, and Laura must now reset the trap and bait it with mussel meat.</i> 419 00:20:49,467 --> 00:20:50,766 We got all our mussels in there. 420 00:20:50,767 --> 00:20:54,265 <i>Using the log to keep our poles down, it was pivotal for us.</i> 421 00:20:54,266 --> 00:20:57,366 -Let it go? Oh yeah. -Get the noose going. 422 00:20:57,367 --> 00:21:00,499 <i>We set this for the last time, we bait it with the mussels.</i> 423 00:21:00,500 --> 00:21:01,400 Come on, baby. 424 00:21:01,401 --> 00:21:02,666 <i>And boom!</i> 425 00:21:02,667 --> 00:21:04,099 -Let's go! -Go, go! 426 00:21:04,100 --> 00:21:05,367 Let's go! Come on, come on! 427 00:21:09,100 --> 00:21:10,766 Yeah, baby! 428 00:21:10,767 --> 00:21:12,165 -Yeah! -Yes! 429 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:15,799 -Yes! -Get the goat! 430 00:21:15,800 --> 00:21:18,566 The goat! 431 00:21:18,567 --> 00:21:20,366 <i>I'm feeling fired up.</i> 432 00:21:20,367 --> 00:21:24,466 We haven't eaten in six freaking days, so let's freaking go. 433 00:21:24,467 --> 00:21:26,265 Oh, thank you, goat. 434 00:21:26,266 --> 00:21:32,165 We have not lost a single challenge that we've been in together. 435 00:21:32,166 --> 00:21:34,367 -You two... crazy. -You're amazing. 436 00:21:35,567 --> 00:21:37,099 Who went through? 437 00:21:37,100 --> 00:21:40,466 Matt and Max and Laura just got first. 438 00:21:40,467 --> 00:21:42,767 <i>I hear Matt, Laura, and Max.</i> 439 00:21:44,300 --> 00:21:47,165 My thought is that we have to make this now 440 00:21:47,166 --> 00:21:49,366 because we need that rabbit. 441 00:21:49,367 --> 00:21:51,599 -Snare set. -Just try again with the log. 442 00:21:51,600 --> 00:21:52,799 -Hold this. -Okay. 443 00:21:52,800 --> 00:21:55,667 <i>I know that there's still that second place food option.</i> 444 00:21:57,800 --> 00:22:00,066 We continue to set our trap, 445 00:22:01,200 --> 00:22:03,899 <i>but we had to readjust a few times.</i> 446 00:22:03,900 --> 00:22:06,065 Here, hold this down. 447 00:22:06,066 --> 00:22:07,600 Good to go. 448 00:22:08,667 --> 00:22:09,667 You set up? 449 00:22:13,200 --> 00:22:14,100 It's in the air. 450 00:22:14,100 --> 00:22:14,967 <i>Whoop. It goes up.</i> 451 00:22:14,968 --> 00:22:16,766 -We gotta reset. -Reset and get the bait. 452 00:22:16,767 --> 00:22:18,666 <i>And we are off to the races.</i> 453 00:22:18,667 --> 00:22:21,165 If we wouldn't have had those tiny little mishaps, 454 00:22:21,166 --> 00:22:25,199 we would be in first place well before the A team. 455 00:22:25,200 --> 00:22:26,467 Bait. 456 00:22:27,400 --> 00:22:30,366 <i>We bait it, and then we book it.</i> 457 00:22:30,367 --> 00:22:32,600 -Yes! -Whoo! 458 00:22:37,166 --> 00:22:38,199 <i>We just got a rabbit.</i> 459 00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:39,867 It feels good to be a winner. 460 00:22:41,400 --> 00:22:43,499 <i>Coming in second feels really good.</i> 461 00:22:43,500 --> 00:22:44,699 Good job, guys. 462 00:22:44,700 --> 00:22:46,466 I've just got more food, I've got more energy, 463 00:22:46,467 --> 00:22:47,367 and I've just got more confidence. 464 00:22:47,368 --> 00:22:49,599 -Oh, this feels good. -Feels good. 465 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:51,766 <i>Our camp continues to succeed.</i> 466 00:22:51,767 --> 00:22:53,165 Hell, yeah, we're gonna do it. 467 00:22:53,166 --> 00:22:55,566 Wasn't first, but we're sure as not going home. 468 00:22:55,567 --> 00:22:58,867 Someone's going home tomorrow... and it's not us! 469 00:23:03,400 --> 00:23:05,200 Oh. 470 00:23:09,100 --> 00:23:11,466 <i>Two camps have completed the spring snare challenge,</i> 471 00:23:11,467 --> 00:23:14,866 <i>claiming the first place goat and second place rabbit.</i> 472 00:23:14,867 --> 00:23:17,566 Okay, tension off, I got this end. 473 00:23:17,567 --> 00:23:20,165 <i>To avoid going to elimination tomorrow,</i> 474 00:23:20,166 --> 00:23:24,199 <i>Darrin and Kaiela face off against Trish, Jamie, and Suzanne</i> 475 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:26,566 <i>working to successfully trigger their trap.</i> 476 00:23:28,066 --> 00:23:29,200 Go. 477 00:23:33,767 --> 00:23:35,265 <i>That sapling is not the best sapling</i> 478 00:23:35,266 --> 00:23:38,100 <i>to pick up the weight of the log off the ground.</i> 479 00:23:50,300 --> 00:23:51,233 I'm just gonna reset it. 480 00:23:51,234 --> 00:23:52,366 <i>The food is off the table for us,</i> 481 00:23:52,367 --> 00:23:55,366 <i>but we still have the ability to come in third.</i> 482 00:23:55,367 --> 00:23:57,866 <i>I don't wanna have to do an elimination challenge.</i> 483 00:23:57,867 --> 00:23:59,367 Got it on this end. 484 00:24:00,266 --> 00:24:01,266 Okay. 485 00:24:05,300 --> 00:24:07,734 <i>The third time we set our snare, we get it.</i> 486 00:24:10,166 --> 00:24:12,266 <i>All's we can focus on is not being the last camp.</i> 487 00:24:14,266 --> 00:24:17,266 <i>We reset it, we crush our mussels as fast as we can.</i> 488 00:24:19,300 --> 00:24:21,066 <i>And we throw that meat in there.</i> 489 00:24:21,467 --> 00:24:22,467 Okay! 490 00:24:25,667 --> 00:24:26,900 All right, go! 491 00:24:28,567 --> 00:24:30,866 Whoo! 492 00:24:30,867 --> 00:24:31,867 Yeah! 493 00:24:31,868 --> 00:24:33,866 -Get some. -We ain't last. 494 00:24:33,867 --> 00:24:36,100 -Yeah! -Hell, yeah! 495 00:24:36,867 --> 00:24:38,766 Give me some. 496 00:24:38,767 --> 00:24:41,166 -Kick ass. -Proud of us. 497 00:24:41,767 --> 00:24:43,132 And it was just two of us. 498 00:24:43,133 --> 00:24:46,666 I feel really good about how we performed in this competition today. 499 00:24:46,667 --> 00:24:49,666 And, hey, neither of us are going home yet. 500 00:24:49,667 --> 00:24:51,766 -No elimination for us. -That was really fun. 501 00:24:51,767 --> 00:24:53,866 -And that's what matters. -Yeah. 502 00:24:53,867 --> 00:24:56,200 It has to be retied because this is too long. 503 00:24:56,867 --> 00:24:57,800 It won't use it. 504 00:24:57,801 --> 00:24:59,799 We're last, dude. 505 00:24:59,800 --> 00:25:01,880 We are not last, we'd know if we were last. 506 00:25:06,266 --> 00:25:10,467 I hear people celebrating, and I know it. I've been here before. 507 00:25:11,600 --> 00:25:13,700 I'm telling you, there's nobody else out here. 508 00:25:14,100 --> 00:25:14,967 We last. 509 00:25:14,968 --> 00:25:16,599 Oh, my God, are we serious? 510 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:21,499 Bro. I look, and there's nobody else here, It's just us. 511 00:25:21,500 --> 00:25:23,766 This means we're going to elimination. 512 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:27,099 Not the end of the road for all of us. 513 00:25:27,100 --> 00:25:29,966 Now we're just somebody. 514 00:25:29,967 --> 00:25:32,366 <i>Today, we didn't communicate with each other,</i> 515 00:25:32,367 --> 00:25:35,767 and now we're dead last, we're heading to elimination. 516 00:25:38,500 --> 00:25:41,366 I'm sad. It's embarrassing as well. 517 00:25:41,367 --> 00:25:43,099 Sucks, dude. 518 00:25:43,100 --> 00:25:44,866 -Walk of shame. -sucks. 519 00:25:44,867 --> 00:25:48,099 It's emotional for me because I hate losing. 520 00:25:48,100 --> 00:25:50,566 -Let's go. -Let's get back, guys. 521 00:25:50,567 --> 00:25:55,699 <i>I hate the thought of this being my potential last part</i> 522 00:25:55,700 --> 00:25:58,466 <i>on this challenge.</i> 523 00:25:58,467 --> 00:25:59,767 <i>I'm not ready to leave.</i> 524 00:26:06,967 --> 00:26:08,666 Bringing it home! 525 00:26:08,667 --> 00:26:12,666 -Oh, my God. -Today is a good day. 526 00:26:12,667 --> 00:26:15,165 We literally brought home the meat. 527 00:26:15,166 --> 00:26:17,165 <i>This goat puts us back in this challenge.</i> 528 00:26:17,166 --> 00:26:19,265 We had to get this. 529 00:26:19,266 --> 00:26:21,399 This right now, this is more than their fish. 530 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:24,399 -For sure. -Everyone's fish combined would not equal this. 531 00:26:24,400 --> 00:26:27,265 We're the only group out here right now without a fishing asset. 532 00:26:27,266 --> 00:26:29,466 -We gotta get to work. -We gotta get this processed. 533 00:26:29,467 --> 00:26:32,299 You know, we'll get it skinned out, get the meat going. 534 00:26:32,300 --> 00:26:34,265 Tonight is going to be a feast. 535 00:26:34,266 --> 00:26:35,999 But not until we get our work done. 536 00:26:36,000 --> 00:26:38,967 <i>As we process an entire goat.</i> 537 00:26:41,400 --> 00:26:44,666 <i>Currently, I am working on putting together a teepee</i> 538 00:26:44,667 --> 00:26:48,999 so we can smoke our big win today. 539 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:54,899 <i>Last time I had made a smoker was when I was a mentor to some fans.</i> 540 00:26:54,900 --> 00:26:55,934 That's awesome! 541 00:26:56,700 --> 00:27:01,065 <i>I was able to process an entire warthog</i> 542 00:27:01,066 --> 00:27:03,300 <i>and then preserve it for 21 days.</i> 543 00:27:04,867 --> 00:27:08,999 These reeds are amazing for what we need them for, 544 00:27:09,000 --> 00:27:12,866 <i>which is tying off the rack on my smoker.</i> 545 00:27:12,867 --> 00:27:16,466 <i>So by the end here, hopefully this looks like a meat Christmas tree.</i> 546 00:27:16,467 --> 00:27:21,065 It suspends above the fire and that smoke's gonna hit all of that meat 547 00:27:21,066 --> 00:27:24,699 and slowly and surely suck the moisture out of it, harden it up, 548 00:27:24,700 --> 00:27:26,566 and make it so we can eat it for a long time. 549 00:27:26,567 --> 00:27:29,065 <i>I need to go get some paper bark to put all the way around it</i> 550 00:27:29,066 --> 00:27:33,199 <i>so we can really get that smoke going in there.</i> 551 00:27:33,200 --> 00:27:35,566 <i>There's been other</i> Last One Standing <i>competitions</i> 552 00:27:35,567 --> 00:27:37,527 where people didn't prioritize their meat process. 553 00:27:38,467 --> 00:27:41,065 A little bit off. 554 00:27:41,066 --> 00:27:44,767 <i>This is like a whole channel of just green meat.</i> 555 00:27:48,166 --> 00:27:50,466 If you do it right and you can keep it dry, 556 00:27:50,467 --> 00:27:54,165 this meat here can last us for a long time. 557 00:27:54,166 --> 00:27:56,100 That is absolutely beautiful. 558 00:27:57,567 --> 00:27:58,866 -Cheers! -Let's go! 559 00:27:58,867 --> 00:28:00,466 To success. 560 00:28:00,467 --> 00:28:04,799 -Team with a lot of heart. <i>-We definitely have a target on our back.</i> 561 00:28:04,800 --> 00:28:07,399 <i>We're the team to beat, and that's kind of how it goes.</i> 562 00:28:07,400 --> 00:28:09,766 It's not survival good, it's like good-good. 563 00:28:09,767 --> 00:28:11,367 It's good-good. 564 00:28:15,266 --> 00:28:17,366 I'll just process the rabbit here. 565 00:28:17,367 --> 00:28:20,366 <i>You know, it's not a goat, but it ain't nothing.</i> 566 00:28:20,367 --> 00:28:22,366 <i>We are more than happy just to have this rabbit,</i> 567 00:28:22,367 --> 00:28:25,966 <i>'cause we know we can catch fish, we know we can find currants.</i> 568 00:28:25,967 --> 00:28:29,699 There's the liver. It's basically nature's multivitamin. 569 00:28:29,700 --> 00:28:32,799 This rabbit gives our camp a little more oomph. 570 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:33,866 Yes. 571 00:28:33,867 --> 00:28:35,566 Oh, my God, Jermaine, that smells so good. 572 00:28:36,534 --> 00:28:38,367 It smells like oven roasted chicken. 573 00:28:40,800 --> 00:28:43,700 <i>We're killing it. This is what victory looks like.</i> 574 00:28:44,567 --> 00:28:45,934 Mm-hmm. 575 00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:51,233 Ooh, did we already pick this berry bush? 576 00:28:53,700 --> 00:28:56,999 Yummy, yummy, yummy. 577 00:28:57,000 --> 00:29:00,767 We didn't win any food today, so we've come to pick our food. 578 00:29:01,867 --> 00:29:03,466 Better than nothing. 579 00:29:03,467 --> 00:29:06,265 At least we're not going to elimination tomorrow. 580 00:29:06,266 --> 00:29:08,099 Amen. 581 00:29:08,100 --> 00:29:11,266 It's getting wilder and wilder as the days go by. 582 00:29:17,600 --> 00:29:21,666 Next up for this camp is an elimination challenge, 583 00:29:21,667 --> 00:29:24,065 <i>so I know I need fuel.</i> 584 00:29:24,066 --> 00:29:25,566 I'm pretty sure these are black currants. 585 00:29:25,567 --> 00:29:28,165 I just tasted one, it's delicious. 586 00:29:28,166 --> 00:29:30,399 I'm gonna grab as much as I can 587 00:29:30,400 --> 00:29:32,099 <i>and bring them back to camp.</i> 588 00:29:32,100 --> 00:29:33,100 <i>I'm not gonna be greedy.</i> 589 00:29:33,101 --> 00:29:35,399 <i>My camp mates are my competitors,</i> 590 00:29:35,400 --> 00:29:37,999 <i>but I just gotta get my game face on</i> 591 00:29:38,000 --> 00:29:40,567 <i>and try to think a couple of steps ahead.</i> 592 00:29:42,100 --> 00:29:43,199 I got some currants. 593 00:29:43,200 --> 00:29:44,599 -Oh, nice. -Some black currants. 594 00:29:44,600 --> 00:29:45,866 Did you guys find any yet? 595 00:29:45,867 --> 00:29:47,165 -No, we were... -Not just yet. 596 00:29:47,166 --> 00:29:48,599 I'm gonna focus on water 597 00:29:48,600 --> 00:29:50,666 -and making shoes. -We can eat them now if you want. 598 00:29:50,667 --> 00:29:55,866 <i>Jamie and I,</i> neither one of us trust Trish. 599 00:29:55,867 --> 00:29:57,866 -It's good sugar, and they're sweet. -Okay. 600 00:29:57,867 --> 00:30:00,566 I need water real quick first. 601 00:30:00,567 --> 00:30:05,366 From the previous <i>Last One Standing...</i> Mmm-hmm. 602 00:30:05,367 --> 00:30:07,999 <i>...Trish felt that maybe the meat</i> 603 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:11,165 <i>had been contaminated somehow,</i> 604 00:30:11,166 --> 00:30:14,899 <i>intentionally, by a fellow camp mate.</i> 605 00:30:21,000 --> 00:30:22,099 <i>I'm currently assuming</i> 606 00:30:22,100 --> 00:30:24,265 <i>that my partner's trying to sabotage me</i> 607 00:30:24,266 --> 00:30:26,567 <i>because we're going to an elimination challenge.</i> 608 00:30:28,166 --> 00:30:29,766 I've got nothing. 609 00:30:29,767 --> 00:30:32,766 I've offered up some of these black currants. 610 00:30:32,767 --> 00:30:33,900 Nobody wants them. 611 00:30:34,467 --> 00:30:35,666 They don't trust me. 612 00:30:35,667 --> 00:30:39,867 So, I'm going to eat them and... 613 00:30:41,967 --> 00:30:44,367 Maybe they think I'm resistant to the poison. 614 00:30:45,367 --> 00:30:47,366 -More for me, I guess. -That's all right. 615 00:30:47,367 --> 00:30:50,666 Tomorrow, they could be part of the 13 losers. 616 00:31:07,200 --> 00:31:09,767 Yeah. 617 00:31:14,867 --> 00:31:16,899 <i>Yesterday, we won.</i> 618 00:31:16,900 --> 00:31:18,566 <i>We got that rabbit.</i> 619 00:31:18,567 --> 00:31:21,566 Knowing that Matt, Max and Laura got that goat, 620 00:31:21,567 --> 00:31:23,566 I really wanna get myself a hog. 621 00:31:27,867 --> 00:31:29,065 Mmm-hmm. 622 00:31:29,066 --> 00:31:32,166 <i>I hunt pigs pretty much every month at home.</i> 623 00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:34,032 <i>Patrick has a bow,</i> 624 00:31:34,033 --> 00:31:37,867 and I think he really wants to score an animal with the bow. 625 00:31:39,467 --> 00:31:41,165 Good luck, man. 626 00:31:41,166 --> 00:31:44,366 <i>As a hunter, of course I wanna go hunt.</i> 627 00:31:44,367 --> 00:31:46,200 It's kind of a sit back and wait situation. 628 00:31:47,567 --> 00:31:49,099 <i>I know my skills firsthand.</i> 629 00:31:49,100 --> 00:31:51,065 I know what I'm able to accomplish. 630 00:31:51,066 --> 00:31:54,499 <i>I took down the first big game animal in</i> Last One Standing. 631 00:31:55,567 --> 00:31:57,167 This is like twice the size of a warthog. 632 00:31:59,467 --> 00:32:02,466 <i>We have to keep on top of our game every chance we get</i> 633 00:32:02,467 --> 00:32:05,799 to take on the other teams, to keep winning, 634 00:32:05,800 --> 00:32:09,000 <i>and this is how you do it, by being proactive.</i> 635 00:32:43,567 --> 00:32:45,199 <i>It looks like I'm sleeping.</i> 636 00:32:45,200 --> 00:32:46,799 <i>I'm actually studying.</i> 637 00:32:46,800 --> 00:32:50,766 I'm going through my little book that I put together, 638 00:32:50,767 --> 00:32:52,566 and I'm looking at the pages 639 00:32:52,567 --> 00:32:55,666 of different versions of snare traps, 640 00:32:55,667 --> 00:32:59,666 and then deadfall traps and then bird traps. 641 00:32:59,667 --> 00:33:02,599 <i>I have a level of anxiety.</i> 642 00:33:02,600 --> 00:33:06,099 I desperately do not wanna be eliminated. 643 00:33:06,100 --> 00:33:07,066 Whatever happens today, 644 00:33:07,067 --> 00:33:09,999 -I know that we're giving it our all. -Yeah. 645 00:33:10,000 --> 00:33:12,666 Hopefully we're standing here. That's my preference. 646 00:33:12,667 --> 00:33:14,265 I'd prefer it be you and me. 647 00:33:14,266 --> 00:33:15,899 -Definitely. Thanks for letting me know. -Peace. 648 00:33:15,900 --> 00:33:17,100 -Appreciate it. -Yeah. 649 00:33:17,867 --> 00:33:19,065 <i>Jamie and Suzanne,</i> 650 00:33:19,066 --> 00:33:22,099 <i>this is their first time being up for elimination,</i> 651 00:33:22,100 --> 00:33:24,366 <i>and I've come back from this before.</i> 652 00:33:24,367 --> 00:33:26,265 <i>I feel that they're gonna</i> 653 00:33:26,266 --> 00:33:28,165 let their nerves get the best of them, 654 00:33:28,166 --> 00:33:29,766 and I've got a handle on mine. 655 00:33:29,767 --> 00:33:31,265 <i>I can control it.</i> 656 00:33:31,266 --> 00:33:32,567 Mail. 657 00:33:34,667 --> 00:33:38,199 "Because your camp failed, one of you will be eliminated. 658 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:39,666 Return to the map, 659 00:33:39,667 --> 00:33:41,666 where you will compete head-to-head." 660 00:33:41,667 --> 00:33:43,466 Here we go, man. 661 00:33:43,467 --> 00:33:44,766 -Okay. -Here we go. 662 00:33:44,767 --> 00:33:47,265 If I was to be the one that got eliminated right now, 663 00:33:47,266 --> 00:33:49,165 I'd be really upset. 664 00:33:50,367 --> 00:33:53,100 <i>But that's not gonna happen 'cause I'm the wild man.</i> 665 00:34:01,567 --> 00:34:02,766 -Ready? -I'm ready. 666 00:34:02,767 --> 00:34:04,065 Let's go. 667 00:34:04,066 --> 00:34:08,265 <i>This challenge is such a roller coaster of emotions,</i> 668 00:34:08,266 --> 00:34:13,199 <i>but I am completely focused on the task at hand.</i> 669 00:34:13,200 --> 00:34:16,165 I know my skill set is good enough. 670 00:34:16,166 --> 00:34:19,366 <i>I'm certain that, if I went head-to-head with Trish,</i> 671 00:34:19,367 --> 00:34:20,467 <i>I would beat her.</i> 672 00:34:21,266 --> 00:34:22,799 Get this show on the road. 673 00:34:22,800 --> 00:34:24,866 <i>I'm not gonna be an easy takedown.</i> 674 00:34:24,867 --> 00:34:25,899 <i>I'm a fighter.</i> 675 00:34:25,900 --> 00:34:28,599 It's in my blood. It's in my bones. 676 00:34:28,600 --> 00:34:31,367 I'm a fighter when I have to fight. 677 00:34:32,867 --> 00:34:34,766 "Today, each survivalist 678 00:34:34,767 --> 00:34:37,799 must build a swinging arm pot holder 679 00:34:37,800 --> 00:34:40,266 strong enough to suspend a full pot of water." 680 00:34:41,166 --> 00:34:42,599 <i>In primitive survival,</i> 681 00:34:42,600 --> 00:34:45,666 <i>bushcrafted pot hangers can prevent hot water spills</i> 682 00:34:45,667 --> 00:34:47,566 <i>and serious burn injuries.</i> 683 00:34:50,300 --> 00:34:51,966 <i>For this elimination challenge,</i> 684 00:34:51,967 --> 00:34:55,065 <i>survivalists are provided a limited amount of cordage</i> 685 00:34:55,066 --> 00:34:58,165 <i>to bushcraft a swinging arm pot hanger,</i> 686 00:34:58,166 --> 00:35:00,599 <i>which consists of a grounded anchor pole</i> 687 00:35:00,600 --> 00:35:02,466 <i>cut with precise notches</i> 688 00:35:02,467 --> 00:35:05,866 <i>to raise and lower a swinging arm.</i> 689 00:35:05,867 --> 00:35:10,399 <i>To complete the challenge, competitors must boil a pot of water,</i> 690 00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:14,165 <i>then raise and swing it away from the fire to cool.</i> 691 00:35:14,166 --> 00:35:16,866 "The last survivalist to complete this task 692 00:35:16,867 --> 00:35:18,766 will be extracted immediately. 693 00:35:18,767 --> 00:35:20,200 Your challenge starts now." 694 00:35:21,100 --> 00:35:22,467 Good luck. Good luck. Bye. 695 00:35:24,200 --> 00:35:27,566 <i>Growing up in Scotland, it's very, very competitive.</i> 696 00:35:27,567 --> 00:35:29,766 <i>It's made me strong. It's made me fierce.</i> 697 00:35:29,767 --> 00:35:32,166 <i>It's made me undefeatable.</i> 698 00:35:41,166 --> 00:35:43,165 <i>Trish, Suzanne and Jamie</i> 699 00:35:43,166 --> 00:35:46,099 <i>are competing in a three-phase bushcraft challenge.</i> 700 00:35:50,100 --> 00:35:52,399 <i>To construct a swinging arm pot hanger,</i> 701 00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:56,165 <i>build a fire and bring a pot of water to a boil.</i> 702 00:36:07,066 --> 00:36:08,500 It has to be designed a certain way. 703 00:36:29,066 --> 00:36:31,999 This is gonna be the base piece. 704 00:36:32,000 --> 00:36:35,999 <i>The stakes are so high right now that I'm nervous.</i> 705 00:36:36,000 --> 00:36:37,065 I really am holding out hope 706 00:36:37,066 --> 00:36:39,666 that I'll be able to pull this off today. 707 00:36:39,667 --> 00:36:42,566 I'm trying to figure out my notching right now. 708 00:36:42,567 --> 00:36:44,165 <i>Notches in the anchor pole</i> 709 00:36:44,166 --> 00:36:47,866 <i>are used to keep the pot hanger's swinging arm in place,</i> 710 00:36:47,867 --> 00:36:49,299 <i>allowing the survivalists</i> 711 00:36:49,300 --> 00:36:51,966 <i>to rapidly heat or cool their water.</i> 712 00:36:51,967 --> 00:36:53,366 This is my center pole. 713 00:36:53,367 --> 00:36:54,432 If I bury it... 714 00:36:54,433 --> 00:36:58,099 <i>One of my biggest strengths is being analytical.</i> 715 00:36:58,100 --> 00:37:00,065 <i>I'm taking everything that I've learned</i> 716 00:37:00,066 --> 00:37:03,466 <i>from all my other challenges, from all my studies,</i> 717 00:37:03,467 --> 00:37:06,165 and applying them real time. 718 00:37:06,166 --> 00:37:09,566 I'm trying to make these notches nice and flat 719 00:37:09,567 --> 00:37:13,399 so they won't interfere with the stability of the arm. 720 00:37:13,400 --> 00:37:17,767 So, on the backside, you need a cooling notch for the stick. 721 00:37:18,367 --> 00:37:19,666 This one's really important 722 00:37:19,667 --> 00:37:22,599 'cause it's got to be able to cool away from the fire 723 00:37:22,600 --> 00:37:23,967 and sit here. 724 00:37:42,367 --> 00:37:44,099 The issue is I can't figure out 725 00:37:44,100 --> 00:37:47,099 how to get this, like, stick stabilized in here. 726 00:37:47,100 --> 00:37:48,265 What the? 727 00:37:48,266 --> 00:37:50,466 I can't get this thing to stay. 728 00:37:50,467 --> 00:37:51,999 What am I doing wrong? 729 00:37:52,000 --> 00:37:54,165 <i>I'm sure that I don't have all the skills</i> 730 00:37:54,166 --> 00:37:55,799 <i>that some of these folks have out here,</i> 731 00:37:55,800 --> 00:37:57,799 <i>but I can figure things out.</i> 732 00:37:57,800 --> 00:38:01,099 <i>My strategy is just to be slow and steady.</i> 733 00:38:01,100 --> 00:38:04,166 Just trying to stay calm and not freak out. 734 00:38:06,700 --> 00:38:08,566 I'm really confident right now. 735 00:38:08,567 --> 00:38:12,200 I just... I need to focus. I need to be fast. 736 00:38:14,567 --> 00:38:17,199 I have to bury this deep enough 737 00:38:17,200 --> 00:38:19,799 that it holds its own weight and the pot weight. 738 00:38:19,800 --> 00:38:22,466 <i>As learned from the previous challenge,</i> 739 00:38:22,467 --> 00:38:24,399 <i>there's no room for mistakes.</i> 740 00:38:24,400 --> 00:38:26,899 <i>This has to be correct the first time around,</i> 741 00:38:26,900 --> 00:38:30,299 <i>because, if it has to be redone, there's no time.</i> 742 00:38:30,300 --> 00:38:32,166 I'm working on my swinging arm. 743 00:38:32,867 --> 00:38:34,666 This one might be it. 744 00:38:34,667 --> 00:38:37,699 <i>I'm not the strongest, and I'm not the fastest,</i> 745 00:38:37,700 --> 00:38:42,165 <i>so I'm relying on my ability to analyze situations.</i> 746 00:38:42,166 --> 00:38:45,799 So, I'm gonna square this off so it can sit in that notch. 747 00:38:45,800 --> 00:38:47,566 <i>My brain is my superpower.</i> 748 00:38:47,567 --> 00:38:49,527 <i>I'm gonna score it a little to help it sit better.</i> 749 00:38:51,800 --> 00:38:54,634 <i>I am really relying on physics for this stuff.</i> 750 00:38:57,100 --> 00:38:58,799 Right now, I'm just measuring out the twine 751 00:38:58,800 --> 00:39:02,166 for my arm to be secured to the pole. 752 00:39:03,800 --> 00:39:05,200 And... 753 00:39:07,667 --> 00:39:09,166 Oh, sake. 754 00:39:14,367 --> 00:39:15,667 Oh. 755 00:39:22,567 --> 00:39:24,600 <i>I'm having to restart my anchor.</i> 756 00:39:38,066 --> 00:39:39,867 Right, that's gonna work. That'll work. 757 00:39:52,500 --> 00:39:53,599 I'm still trying to get 758 00:39:53,600 --> 00:39:57,265 this swing arm figured out here. 759 00:39:57,266 --> 00:39:59,165 <i>I'm going at it slow and methodical,</i> 760 00:39:59,166 --> 00:40:01,099 <i>and I know that, if I go fast,</i> 761 00:40:01,100 --> 00:40:03,367 <i>I'm going to totally mess it up.</i> 762 00:40:05,767 --> 00:40:07,766 <i>I did the only thing that I know how to do,</i> 763 00:40:07,767 --> 00:40:08,799 <i>and that's just focus</i> 764 00:40:08,800 --> 00:40:11,999 <i>and block everybody out, block everything out,</i> 765 00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:14,767 <i>all of my emotion, all of my nerves.</i> 766 00:40:16,867 --> 00:40:21,199 I am working on making sure that I have the correct angles. 767 00:40:21,200 --> 00:40:23,966 If I don't get these angles correct, 768 00:40:23,967 --> 00:40:26,666 it'll spin and drop. 769 00:40:26,667 --> 00:40:28,899 I feel really good about what I'm doing right now. 770 00:40:28,900 --> 00:40:30,466 I might even finish this first. 771 00:40:30,467 --> 00:40:33,999 All right. I need cordage on my pot. 772 00:40:34,000 --> 00:40:35,467 I want it to hang... 773 00:40:37,166 --> 00:40:38,766 I need to make sure that each element of this 774 00:40:38,767 --> 00:40:41,367 is as stable as possible, so I don't lose any water. 775 00:40:43,166 --> 00:40:44,999 <i>I hope this is not an optical illusion,</i> 776 00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:46,999 <i>but currently it looks pretty good.</i> 777 00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:48,065 <i>Suzanne is the first</i> 778 00:40:48,066 --> 00:40:50,566 <i>to construct her swinging arm pot hanger.</i> 779 00:40:53,000 --> 00:40:55,666 <i>To complete the challenge, she must start a fire,</i> 780 00:40:55,667 --> 00:40:57,799 <i>then bring a pot of water to a boil</i> 781 00:40:57,800 --> 00:41:00,165 <i>before swinging the arm away from the fire,</i> 782 00:41:00,166 --> 00:41:01,899 <i>allowing the pot to cool.</i> 783 00:41:17,467 --> 00:41:21,065 <i>Suzanne, she's tougher than I had expected.</i> 784 00:41:21,066 --> 00:41:23,466 <i>It looks like she just dissects the situation</i> 785 00:41:23,467 --> 00:41:24,699 <i>and made it work.</i> 786 00:41:24,700 --> 00:41:26,265 Like that might be good. 787 00:41:26,266 --> 00:41:29,165 <i>Every second in this challenge counts.</i> 788 00:41:29,166 --> 00:41:33,466 <i>I try to correct the wrongs and fix the problems</i> 789 00:41:33,467 --> 00:41:35,766 <i>without having to repeat them.</i> 790 00:41:35,767 --> 00:41:37,866 So, I'm taking it real slow just now 791 00:41:37,867 --> 00:41:40,000 and getting this absolutely perfect. 792 00:42:03,567 --> 00:42:05,666 The task is I have to build a pot hanger 793 00:42:05,667 --> 00:42:08,466 <i>for this elimination challenge.</i> 794 00:42:08,467 --> 00:42:11,165 <i>It looks like Trish is just setting up right now,</i> 795 00:42:11,166 --> 00:42:15,165 <i>and Suzanne has got hers completed, in the ground.</i> 796 00:42:15,166 --> 00:42:17,265 Here's my fire stuff. Perfect. 797 00:42:17,266 --> 00:42:18,667 I need more stuff to feed the fire. 798 00:42:19,767 --> 00:42:22,266 Time for some fire. 799 00:42:30,266 --> 00:42:33,366 Beautiful. Lovely, beautiful fire. 800 00:42:33,367 --> 00:42:36,000 I just need you to boil some water for me. 801 00:42:38,300 --> 00:42:43,166 This looks like a really good working pot hanger. 802 00:42:58,867 --> 00:43:01,099 I'm not gonna lie. This part's a little scary. 803 00:43:01,100 --> 00:43:03,367 Tremendously stressful. 804 00:43:04,166 --> 00:43:06,767 If I screw this up, 805 00:43:07,667 --> 00:43:09,567 I have to start over with my stick 806 00:43:10,467 --> 00:43:11,767 and my fire. 807 00:43:12,867 --> 00:43:14,667 Do not spill the water. 808 00:43:15,667 --> 00:43:18,165 Don't drop. Everybody's happy. 809 00:43:18,166 --> 00:43:20,699 All right. We're all happy. 810 00:43:20,700 --> 00:43:22,867 Everybody's happy. We're not swinging. 811 00:43:24,266 --> 00:43:25,867 Holy crap. 812 00:43:27,367 --> 00:43:30,667 All right. I just need this fire to make this boil. 813 00:43:31,467 --> 00:43:32,467 <i>Suzanne is the first</i> 814 00:43:32,468 --> 00:43:34,899 <i>to construct her swinging arm pot hanger</i> 815 00:43:34,900 --> 00:43:37,466 <i>and position her pot over the fire.</i> 816 00:43:37,467 --> 00:43:38,699 <i>To complete the challenge,</i> 817 00:43:38,700 --> 00:43:40,766 <i>she must bring her water to a boil,</i> 818 00:43:40,767 --> 00:43:43,766 <i>then move her swinging arm to the cooling position.</i> 819 00:43:43,767 --> 00:43:45,999 That means I just gotta keep feeding the fire. 820 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:47,366 <i>I have my fire going.</i> 821 00:43:47,367 --> 00:43:49,265 <i>I haven't had to redo anything.</i> 822 00:43:49,266 --> 00:43:51,165 <i>Everything's looking great.</i> 823 00:43:51,166 --> 00:43:54,766 <i>I feel confident that I might actually come in first.</i> 824 00:43:54,767 --> 00:43:58,199 Okay. Just no mistakes. No mistakes. 825 00:43:58,200 --> 00:44:00,165 I'm gonna see if these nachos are right. 826 00:44:00,166 --> 00:44:01,866 I'm gonna try to... 827 00:44:01,867 --> 00:44:04,667 I'm gonna try to see if this will balance somewhere on here. 828 00:44:05,667 --> 00:44:08,999 <i>Suzanne is two steps ahead.</i> 829 00:44:09,000 --> 00:44:12,866 I got the hard part sort of done. 830 00:44:12,867 --> 00:44:16,200 <i>...and I'm still here messing with building materials.</i> 831 00:44:17,867 --> 00:44:19,600 Hmm. 832 00:44:20,300 --> 00:44:22,066 That sucks. 833 00:44:26,400 --> 00:44:28,500 <i>Starting fires is what I'm really good at.</i> 834 00:44:34,100 --> 00:44:35,667 There we go. 835 00:44:37,967 --> 00:44:38,999 Yes! 836 00:44:39,000 --> 00:44:41,766 I'm trying to make sure that my the cordage 837 00:44:41,767 --> 00:44:44,766 doesn't slip down this pole, 838 00:44:44,767 --> 00:44:47,399 and so I'm putting a few notches in it. 839 00:44:47,400 --> 00:44:50,166 <i>I'm nervous. I am behind those guys.</i> 840 00:44:50,600 --> 00:44:52,299 <i>But I stay calm.</i> 841 00:44:52,300 --> 00:44:53,666 That might work. 842 00:44:53,667 --> 00:44:55,766 <i>You should never give up. Never doubt yourself.</i> 843 00:44:55,767 --> 00:44:58,700 <i>Just stay focused and fight.</i> 844 00:45:03,266 --> 00:45:06,567 Right, now I'm gonna go collect some sticks to make a fire. 845 00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:20,566 This is good. 846 00:45:20,567 --> 00:45:21,866 Yes. 847 00:45:21,867 --> 00:45:24,165 Hmm, his is lower. That sucks. 848 00:45:24,166 --> 00:45:26,966 His is lower, but mine started boiling sooner, 849 00:45:26,967 --> 00:45:29,300 so one of the two of us is gonna be first. 850 00:45:31,767 --> 00:45:34,366 Little bitty, tiny bubbles. 851 00:45:34,367 --> 00:45:35,467 First evidence. 852 00:45:36,000 --> 00:45:37,100 Ooh, this is so exciting. 853 00:45:50,600 --> 00:45:51,767 Okay, I've got fire. 854 00:46:06,066 --> 00:46:07,599 Yes. 855 00:46:07,600 --> 00:46:09,099 I am not on the home stretch. 856 00:46:09,100 --> 00:46:11,366 I am right in the beginning. 857 00:46:11,367 --> 00:46:13,799 <i>Everybody else has fire, and I hear bubbles.</i> 858 00:46:13,800 --> 00:46:15,799 <i>Everybody's talking about bubbles, which,</i> 859 00:46:15,800 --> 00:46:18,199 <i>to me, indicates that they're almost there,</i> 860 00:46:18,200 --> 00:46:20,000 <i>it's almost ready to boil.</i> 861 00:46:24,567 --> 00:46:26,099 Okay. 862 00:46:26,100 --> 00:46:28,567 I just had to find out what was going on with the competition. 863 00:46:29,867 --> 00:46:31,567 I'm not paying attention to that. 864 00:46:34,567 --> 00:46:37,366 Oh, just tone it down over there. 865 00:46:37,367 --> 00:46:38,767 I'm doing really well. 866 00:46:39,867 --> 00:46:42,666 The jute. The jute. 867 00:46:42,667 --> 00:46:46,165 <i>I'm desperately trying to keep the flames below the jute,</i> 868 00:46:46,166 --> 00:46:47,466 <i>below the handle of the pot,</i> 869 00:46:47,467 --> 00:46:49,399 <i>because, when it whips up and over,</i> 870 00:46:49,400 --> 00:46:51,299 <i>and the wind hits it, it touches the jute,</i> 871 00:46:51,300 --> 00:46:53,466 <i>and I can see little sizzles on the jute,</i> 872 00:46:53,467 --> 00:46:55,499 <i>and I do not want the pot to drop.</i> 873 00:46:55,500 --> 00:46:57,699 I should have wet the jute before I started, 874 00:46:57,700 --> 00:46:58,799 but I wasn't thinking. 875 00:46:58,800 --> 00:47:01,966 <i>I saw little burns in the jute on the side</i> 876 00:47:01,967 --> 00:47:03,566 <i>from the flames licking over it,</i> 877 00:47:03,567 --> 00:47:05,499 <i>and I know from experience that,</i> 878 00:47:05,500 --> 00:47:07,899 if I didn't figure something out quickly, 879 00:47:07,900 --> 00:47:09,966 <i>that it was gonna burn and dump everything</i> 880 00:47:09,967 --> 00:47:11,700 <i>and I would have to start all over again.</i> 881 00:47:13,066 --> 00:47:16,199 <i>Just figuring out those problems before they arise</i> 882 00:47:16,200 --> 00:47:19,866 <i>is why I go slow and calculated and methodical.</i> 883 00:47:19,867 --> 00:47:24,166 I'm wetting my jute, hoping that it doesn't burn. 884 00:47:24,667 --> 00:47:27,200 Ooh, I have steam. 885 00:47:28,166 --> 00:47:29,899 I'm so excited. 886 00:47:29,900 --> 00:47:31,099 Steam! 887 00:47:31,100 --> 00:47:34,666 I need to get it to a full rolling boil. 888 00:47:34,667 --> 00:47:35,966 <i>I see the simmer and I see the steam</i> 889 00:47:35,967 --> 00:47:39,566 <i>and I see a pop or two of bubble, and then I don't have it,</i> 890 00:47:39,567 --> 00:47:41,699 <i>and I look underneath and the fire keeps</i> 891 00:47:41,700 --> 00:47:44,265 <i>not staying exactly as high as I want.</i> 892 00:47:44,266 --> 00:47:46,099 I gotta try to keep the flames down here 893 00:47:46,100 --> 00:47:47,899 and not up over the top 894 00:47:47,900 --> 00:47:49,899 so it doesn't burn the structure. 895 00:47:49,900 --> 00:47:51,999 <i>I'm afraid to make it too high because,</i> 896 00:47:52,000 --> 00:47:54,065 <i>when it gets too high and goes over the edge,</i> 897 00:47:54,066 --> 00:47:55,766 <i>it starts to burn the jute.</i> 898 00:47:55,767 --> 00:47:57,999 <i>So I need to analyze everything</i> 899 00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:00,666 <i>and, like, take a step back and do problem solving.</i> 900 00:48:00,667 --> 00:48:02,467 If I make a mistake, it's over for me, 901 00:48:03,800 --> 00:48:05,467 so I'd prefer to not make a mistake. 902 00:48:08,300 --> 00:48:09,367 Yep. 903 00:48:20,166 --> 00:48:23,065 Oh, my God, I think Jamie's gonna actually boil his before mine, 904 00:48:23,066 --> 00:48:24,366 which is fine, 905 00:48:24,367 --> 00:48:26,400 but, I mean, he might also burn his jute. 906 00:48:32,367 --> 00:48:34,567 I definitely don't want my jute to burn. 907 00:48:35,367 --> 00:48:36,999 I'm gonna try to protect that. 908 00:48:41,000 --> 00:48:43,567 That's a big fire. That's a bag fire. 909 00:48:49,900 --> 00:48:51,367 This is looking good. 910 00:48:53,300 --> 00:48:56,200 Oh. Oh. 911 00:48:56,900 --> 00:48:58,266 My pot's just fell. 912 00:49:05,000 --> 00:49:06,399 Look at this! 913 00:49:08,867 --> 00:49:10,400 This is looking good. 914 00:49:12,400 --> 00:49:14,799 Oh. Oh. 915 00:49:14,800 --> 00:49:16,100 My pot's just fell. 916 00:49:17,367 --> 00:49:18,766 <i>Jamie, Trish and Suzanne</i> 917 00:49:18,767 --> 00:49:21,499 <i>compete to make a swinging arm pot hanger</i> 918 00:49:21,500 --> 00:49:23,699 <i>and bring their water to a boil.</i> 919 00:49:23,700 --> 00:49:25,399 <i>Whoever finishes last</i> 920 00:49:25,400 --> 00:49:27,866 <i>will be eliminated from the outback.</i> 921 00:49:27,867 --> 00:49:31,767 <i>Jamie's strategy to make a large fire suffered a setback.</i> 922 00:49:48,000 --> 00:49:51,366 <i>Suzanne was the first to hang her pot and get fire,</i> 923 00:49:51,367 --> 00:49:53,099 <i>but her water is heating slowly.</i> 924 00:49:53,100 --> 00:49:55,666 I'm making sure the flames are under the pot, not over the pot, 925 00:49:55,667 --> 00:49:56,866 so that does not happen. 926 00:49:56,867 --> 00:50:01,366 <i>But the fire keeps not staying exactly as high as I want.</i> 927 00:50:01,367 --> 00:50:03,399 <i>And Trish, who was last,</i> 928 00:50:03,400 --> 00:50:06,366 <i>now, has an opportunity to surge ahead.</i> 929 00:50:06,367 --> 00:50:09,065 I'm not celebrating anybody's failure, that's for sure, 930 00:50:09,066 --> 00:50:13,000 but it's definitely a good thing for me. 931 00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:32,166 My pot should still be quite hot. 932 00:50:34,000 --> 00:50:37,099 It keeps getting almost there and not boiling. Damn it. 933 00:50:37,100 --> 00:50:39,466 But I have to be careful. There's a fine line between 934 00:50:39,467 --> 00:50:41,866 too hot, break your cord. 935 00:50:41,867 --> 00:50:43,766 I'm afraid to make it too high because, 936 00:50:43,767 --> 00:50:45,899 <i>when it gets too high and goes over the edge,</i> 937 00:50:45,900 --> 00:50:47,299 <i>it starts to burn the jute,</i> 938 00:50:47,300 --> 00:50:48,899 <i>and I do not want my pot to drop</i> 939 00:50:48,900 --> 00:50:52,399 <i>like what I just saw happen over there to Jamie.</i> 940 00:50:52,400 --> 00:50:55,766 I'm focusing on maintaining this fire 941 00:50:55,767 --> 00:50:58,666 and keeping it under this pot. 942 00:50:58,667 --> 00:51:01,666 <i>My fire went out. I had to reset my fire twice.</i> 943 00:51:01,667 --> 00:51:03,466 <i>But I'm not giving up.</i> 944 00:51:03,467 --> 00:51:06,499 <i>I go slow and calculated and methodical.</i> 945 00:51:06,500 --> 00:51:09,266 <i>Not everything has to be done in haste.</i> 946 00:51:10,266 --> 00:51:11,466 I'm trying to shield the flames 947 00:51:11,467 --> 00:51:13,399 from licking off the side of my jute. 948 00:51:13,400 --> 00:51:15,266 <i>I hear bubbles.</i> 949 00:51:16,066 --> 00:51:17,366 <i>It's almost ready to boil.</i> 950 00:51:19,066 --> 00:51:21,766 Oh, my God. I did it! 951 00:51:32,000 --> 00:51:34,299 <i>Once a survivalist's water is boiling,</i> 952 00:51:34,300 --> 00:51:37,866 <i>the swinging arm must be reset on the cooling notch</i> 953 00:51:37,867 --> 00:51:40,199 <i>in order to complete the challenge.</i> 954 00:51:40,200 --> 00:51:43,367 Holy. I can't believe this. 955 00:51:44,667 --> 00:51:45,767 <i>I'm not eliminated.</i> 956 00:51:52,700 --> 00:51:55,499 Oh, my God. 957 00:51:55,500 --> 00:51:58,999 This is so intense. I don't cry ever, 958 00:51:59,000 --> 00:52:02,866 and just, like, being successful in this 959 00:52:02,867 --> 00:52:06,299 and, like, bailing myself out again from elimination, 960 00:52:06,300 --> 00:52:09,165 I'm ecstatic. These are tears of joy. 961 00:52:09,166 --> 00:52:12,366 All you guys that think I'm a coattail rider 962 00:52:12,367 --> 00:52:14,266 and I don't deserve to be here, 963 00:52:15,000 --> 00:52:18,165 two times, I'm back. 964 00:52:18,166 --> 00:52:19,566 <i>With Trish secure,</i> 965 00:52:19,567 --> 00:52:21,899 <i>Jamie and Suzanne are fighting head-to-head</i> 966 00:52:21,900 --> 00:52:23,265 <i>to remain in the competition</i> 967 00:52:23,266 --> 00:52:25,567 <i>to become the last one standing.</i> 968 00:52:41,100 --> 00:52:43,366 I can see the steam coming of the water, 969 00:52:43,367 --> 00:52:45,866 and it's a heavy simmer. 970 00:52:45,867 --> 00:52:49,466 <i>Jamie's pot is almost directly sitting on the fire,</i> 971 00:52:49,467 --> 00:52:52,999 <i>and mine is high up off the fire.</i> 972 00:52:53,000 --> 00:52:56,099 <i>I am taking the sticks that are on fire</i> 973 00:52:56,100 --> 00:52:57,999 <i>and moving them closer to the base of the pot</i> 974 00:52:58,000 --> 00:53:00,165 <i>so the flame hits right at the bottom of the pot</i> 975 00:53:00,166 --> 00:53:02,099 <i>instead of going over the side.</i> 976 00:53:02,100 --> 00:53:04,666 Ooh, I'm seeing the first bubbles. 977 00:53:04,667 --> 00:53:06,366 Hot damn. 978 00:53:06,367 --> 00:53:08,367 It's not huge bubbles, but it's rolling. 979 00:53:15,066 --> 00:53:16,367 It's bubbling. 980 00:53:24,066 --> 00:53:25,166 Here we go. 981 00:53:25,967 --> 00:53:27,000 Okay... 982 00:53:31,867 --> 00:53:33,599 Yes! 983 00:53:33,600 --> 00:53:34,967 Finally... 984 00:53:36,467 --> 00:53:40,265 I have to turn it and set it over here on the cooling notch. 985 00:53:40,266 --> 00:53:42,999 <i>Both of their pots are at a rolling boil.</i> 986 00:53:43,000 --> 00:53:46,265 <i>The next survivalist to swing their water to the cooling notch</i> 987 00:53:46,266 --> 00:53:48,666 <i>will stay in the competition.</i> 988 00:53:48,667 --> 00:53:50,547 <i>If I make a mistake, it's over for me.</i> 989 00:53:54,000 --> 00:53:56,265 Hey! 990 00:53:56,266 --> 00:53:58,500 You dancer! 991 00:53:59,667 --> 00:54:01,199 Yes! 992 00:54:01,200 --> 00:54:02,699 Oh, my God. Did I just lose? 993 00:54:08,367 --> 00:54:10,366 Yep. That was close. 994 00:54:11,400 --> 00:54:14,566 <i>I like Jamie,</i> and I'm really happy that we're gonna be 995 00:54:14,567 --> 00:54:17,866 moving forward together as a camp of two. 996 00:54:17,867 --> 00:54:19,366 Good job. 997 00:54:19,367 --> 00:54:21,799 <i>I'm devastated. Deflated.</i> 998 00:54:21,800 --> 00:54:23,265 Congratulations, Trish. 999 00:54:23,266 --> 00:54:24,766 <i>I'm not ready to leave.</i> 1000 00:54:24,767 --> 00:54:28,666 I am so proud of everything I've done. 1001 00:54:28,667 --> 00:54:31,065 I know we didn't start out warm and fuzzy. 1002 00:54:31,066 --> 00:54:32,999 I thought you were kind of bossy. 1003 00:54:33,000 --> 00:54:34,099 I am. 1004 00:54:34,100 --> 00:54:36,866 I do not want this to be my last day. 1005 00:54:36,867 --> 00:54:38,367 <i>I'm trying to remember</i> 1006 00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:42,065 how many good things I did out here, 1007 00:54:42,066 --> 00:54:43,799 like coming in third... 1008 00:54:43,800 --> 00:54:45,967 So, the paperbark should not burn. 1009 00:54:47,100 --> 00:54:50,166 <i>...in the very first challenge, right after Laura.</i> 1010 00:54:50,667 --> 00:54:51,767 <i>That's awesome.</i> 1011 00:54:52,400 --> 00:54:53,634 Yes! 1012 00:54:56,100 --> 00:54:57,766 <i>It was a great challenge,</i> 1013 00:54:57,767 --> 00:55:01,499 <i>just to put my skills up against the best of the best,</i> 1014 00:55:01,500 --> 00:55:05,666 and I'm a lot further up that ladder than I thought I was. 1015 00:55:05,667 --> 00:55:08,467 <i>I'm leaving the outback with my head held high.</i> 1016 00:55:08,900 --> 00:55:10,333 I'll be back. 1017 00:55:11,667 --> 00:55:14,799 <i>With Suzanne's elimination, ten survivalists remain</i> 1018 00:55:14,800 --> 00:55:18,400 <i>to compete for the title of</i> Last One Standing. 1019 00:55:19,100 --> 00:55:20,766 Now there was two. 1020 00:55:20,767 --> 00:55:23,366 -Did it. Did it, man. -Well done. 1021 00:55:23,367 --> 00:55:25,065 We're still here, still in the game. 1022 00:55:25,066 --> 00:55:26,466 <i>I'm here to win.</i> 1023 00:55:26,467 --> 00:55:29,399 I've gotta admit it's not gonna be easy, 1024 00:55:29,400 --> 00:55:32,899 <i>but I'll go in there with 110% effort, give it my all,</i> 1025 00:55:32,900 --> 00:55:35,099 and that's all that me, my family, 1026 00:55:35,100 --> 00:55:37,265 and my country back home can ask for. 1027 00:55:37,266 --> 00:55:38,500 Let's do it, man. 1028 00:55:39,467 --> 00:55:41,199 <i>It was gonna be one of us today.</i> 1029 00:55:41,200 --> 00:55:43,165 <i>I'm so happy it wasn't me.</i> 1030 00:55:43,166 --> 00:55:44,999 <i>I'm not gonna be an easy takedown.</i> 1031 00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:46,065 <i>I'm a fighter.</i> 1032 00:55:46,066 --> 00:55:47,866 People should wonder, 1033 00:55:47,867 --> 00:55:51,165 "Do I wanna go up against her in an elimination challenge? 1034 00:55:51,166 --> 00:55:52,367 Probably not." 1035 00:56:18,300 --> 00:56:19,999 Oh, holy. 1036 00:56:25,266 --> 00:56:27,900 Mmm? 1037 00:56:46,967 --> 00:56:49,466 <i>Jermaine's really cautious, and I get that,</i> 1038 00:56:49,467 --> 00:56:51,265 <i>but from my experience,</i> 1039 00:56:51,266 --> 00:56:54,367 <i>the best bet for you to do is to run up on them.</i> 1040 00:56:55,300 --> 00:56:57,899 They can move quick for maybe 200 yards, 1041 00:56:57,900 --> 00:56:59,867 but after that, they're gassed. 1042 00:57:01,667 --> 00:57:04,165 <i>Though they typically avoid conflict,</i> 1043 00:57:04,166 --> 00:57:05,999 <i>Australian feral boars</i> 1044 00:57:06,000 --> 00:57:08,766 <i>will use their muscular 200-pound frames</i> 1045 00:57:08,767 --> 00:57:10,966 <i>and razor sharp seven-inch tusks</i> 1046 00:57:10,967 --> 00:57:14,700 <i>to charge and slash their enemies when feeling threatened.</i> 1047 00:57:45,066 --> 00:57:46,699 <i>Makes a large grunt.</i> 1048 00:57:46,700 --> 00:57:48,466 <i>This is a warning from the boar</i> 1049 00:57:48,467 --> 00:57:50,999 <i>that his next move is going to be to attack.</i> 1050 00:57:52,767 --> 00:57:54,667 <i>I know how these animals act.</i> 1051 00:57:55,467 --> 00:57:58,099 <i>We simply bide our time.</i> 1052 00:57:58,100 --> 00:58:00,767 That's patience. That's hunting. 1053 00:58:11,400 --> 00:58:13,065 <i>This is the first time</i> 1054 00:58:13,066 --> 00:58:14,566 <i>I've really started feeling frustration,</i> 1055 00:58:14,567 --> 00:58:17,399 <i>because he's not listening to me at all.</i> 1056 00:58:17,400 --> 00:58:21,165 You're not gonna sneak up going so slow, 1057 00:58:21,166 --> 00:58:23,867 <i>and I feel like I'm getting held back.</i> 1058 00:58:29,467 --> 00:58:33,000 <i>You, like, walk really slow, creep like snails,</i> 1059 00:58:33,667 --> 00:58:34,634 <i>that's not how you do it.</i> 1060 00:58:34,635 --> 00:58:37,300 <i>The hogs are gonna smell you a mile away.</i> 1061 00:58:46,367 --> 00:58:48,099 Oh, there's the sun. 1062 00:58:48,100 --> 00:58:49,567 It's like, "Hey, people. 1063 00:58:50,600 --> 00:58:53,834 I heard you was going for a walk. I'm gonna come out." 1064 00:58:56,266 --> 00:58:58,165 <i>You know, it's not just losing a challenge</i> 1065 00:58:58,166 --> 00:58:59,499 <i>that can take you out here.</i> 1066 00:58:59,500 --> 00:59:02,099 It's the sun. It's the fatigue. 1067 00:59:02,100 --> 00:59:05,065 It's the not taking in enough calories 1068 00:59:05,066 --> 00:59:07,799 <i>and then competing in the sun.</i> 1069 00:59:07,800 --> 00:59:09,599 -I'm pretty hungry. -Yeah. 1070 00:59:09,600 --> 00:59:13,199 <i>I'm someone who already came into this challenge pretty thin,</i> 1071 00:59:13,200 --> 00:59:16,265 <i>so I'm pretty much the leanest person here.</i> 1072 00:59:16,266 --> 00:59:18,366 <i>So my number one priority</i> 1073 00:59:18,367 --> 00:59:21,599 <i>is to make sure that I'm feeding myself,</i> 1074 00:59:21,600 --> 00:59:25,099 <i>so I have every chance of competing</i> 1075 00:59:25,100 --> 00:59:27,767 <i>against people such as Matt.</i> 1076 00:59:28,700 --> 00:59:30,466 You want to walk on the... 1077 00:59:30,467 --> 00:59:34,165 on one of these sides on the way up and look for fruits? 1078 00:59:34,166 --> 00:59:36,799 -That's a yabby den for sure. -Mmm-hmm. 1079 00:59:36,800 --> 00:59:40,766 I think maybe doing a yabby hunt at night 1080 00:59:40,767 --> 00:59:42,967 -'cause they're very nocturnal. -Yeah. 1081 00:59:44,367 --> 00:59:46,399 <i>A species of crawfish, yabbies,</i> 1082 00:59:46,400 --> 00:59:49,165 <i>were part of the indigenous Australian diet</i> 1083 00:59:49,166 --> 00:59:51,766 <i>going back 28,000 years.</i> 1084 00:59:51,767 --> 00:59:53,766 <i>With edible claw and tail flesh,</i> 1085 00:59:53,767 --> 00:59:56,666 <i>a single yabby can deliver ten grams of protein</i> 1086 00:59:56,667 --> 00:59:58,600 <i>in just 50 calories of meat.</i> 1087 00:59:59,266 --> 01:00:01,166 This is a fig, yeah? Yeah. 1088 01:00:02,200 --> 01:00:04,699 Look, right there is one ripe fig. 1089 01:00:04,700 --> 01:00:07,166 Holy. That's amazing. 1090 01:00:07,600 --> 01:00:08,667 I'm getting you. 1091 01:00:13,567 --> 01:00:15,165 One fig. 1092 01:00:15,166 --> 01:00:17,065 They exist! 1093 01:00:17,066 --> 01:00:18,367 It smells so good. 1094 01:00:18,800 --> 01:00:20,366 Ain't much. 1095 01:00:20,367 --> 01:00:24,567 That is one perfectly ripe, delicious-looking fig. 1096 01:00:25,667 --> 01:00:27,699 It's gonna be a nice little snack. 1097 01:00:27,700 --> 01:00:29,366 -So I'm very excited. -Eat half of it. 1098 01:00:29,367 --> 01:00:31,207 -Try it. -Oh, really? Really? Really? Me first? 1099 01:00:32,967 --> 01:00:35,533 -Oh, I'm scared. It's kind of like... -Just bite. 1100 01:00:38,000 --> 01:00:39,499 What? 1101 01:00:39,500 --> 01:00:41,367 Oh. 1102 01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:43,766 Sorry. 1103 01:00:45,567 --> 01:00:49,165 It was filled with bugs. 1104 01:00:49,166 --> 01:00:50,567 God damn it. 1105 01:00:51,767 --> 01:00:54,466 I'm so sorry. 1106 01:00:54,467 --> 01:00:58,099 It's like one of those confetti cards that you open and it... 1107 01:00:58,100 --> 01:00:59,966 I just got... 1108 01:00:59,967 --> 01:01:02,899 ...a load of bugs in my mouth and my throat. 1109 01:01:08,867 --> 01:01:12,666 Well, once they all fly away... I'm still gonna eat. 1110 01:01:12,667 --> 01:01:14,466 Are you still trying it? 1111 01:01:14,467 --> 01:01:15,666 It still tastes amazing. 1112 01:01:15,667 --> 01:01:16,667 What? 1113 01:01:18,100 --> 01:01:20,065 Well, give me... give me a piece now 1114 01:01:20,066 --> 01:01:22,300 if it t's not infested with bugs. 1115 01:01:23,567 --> 01:01:24,966 Mmm. 1116 01:01:27,266 --> 01:01:29,867 Mmm. 1117 01:01:50,100 --> 01:01:52,700 <i>I missed the shot on that hog earlier this morning.</i> 1118 01:01:53,400 --> 01:01:55,099 <i>That's not gonna happen again.</i> 1119 01:01:55,100 --> 01:01:57,099 <i>Now it's time to use that hunting asset</i> 1120 01:01:57,100 --> 01:01:59,567 and bring down a hog and bring home the bacon. 1121 01:03:22,867 --> 01:03:25,467 Oh, it's time for us to hunt. 1122 01:03:26,166 --> 01:03:28,599 It is bright and early. 1123 01:03:28,600 --> 01:03:30,900 And these savages... 1124 01:03:32,066 --> 01:03:33,766 We're about to go on a hunt, 1125 01:03:33,767 --> 01:03:35,366 <i>You know, I know we're ahead</i> 1126 01:03:35,367 --> 01:03:36,999 <i>because we got that big goat.</i> 1127 01:03:37,000 --> 01:03:39,099 <i>When you have the calories to go get it,</i> 1128 01:03:39,100 --> 01:03:40,499 <i>you've got to go get it.</i> 1129 01:03:40,500 --> 01:03:42,599 <i>So they're about to go hunt and, hopefully, bring home the bacon.</i> 1130 01:03:42,600 --> 01:03:44,265 -Good luck, guys. -All right. Thanks, bud. 1131 01:03:44,266 --> 01:03:45,700 -Thank you. -Cheers. 1132 01:03:47,000 --> 01:03:49,566 <i>Before that sun comes up, we're walking down this river,</i> 1133 01:03:49,567 --> 01:03:51,165 <i>up on this hillside.</i> 1134 01:03:51,166 --> 01:03:54,466 <i>If you were to think going on a hunt sounds fun, it is,</i> 1135 01:03:54,467 --> 01:03:56,366 <i>but it is dangerous as hell.</i> 1136 01:03:56,367 --> 01:03:57,766 <i>Boar for is, pound for pound,</i> 1137 01:03:57,767 --> 01:03:59,866 <i>one of the toughest and strongest</i> 1138 01:03:59,867 --> 01:04:01,899 <i>and most dangerous animals on the planet.</i> 1139 01:04:01,900 --> 01:04:03,165 <i>So, to go on a hunt</i> 1140 01:04:03,166 --> 01:04:05,767 <i>is actually putting your life at risk.</i> 1141 01:04:09,567 --> 01:04:11,366 And I hope you could see a... 1142 01:04:11,367 --> 01:04:12,967 you could see there's some baby... 1143 01:04:15,000 --> 01:04:16,866 ...perfect little baby hog tracks in here. 1144 01:04:16,867 --> 01:04:17,867 Mmm-hmm. 1145 01:04:19,300 --> 01:04:21,766 -Ow.. -Mother. 1146 01:04:47,367 --> 01:04:49,399 It walks... It's walking on the ground. 1147 01:04:49,400 --> 01:04:51,766 It mowed all this down right here. 1148 01:04:51,767 --> 01:04:54,099 It's been doing it for years, it looks like. 1149 01:04:54,100 --> 01:04:56,065 Wow, you haven't seen something like that either? 1150 01:04:58,100 --> 01:05:00,800 A regular bird would have a lot of feathers, I would imagine. 1151 01:05:01,367 --> 01:05:02,999 And it is massive. 1152 01:05:03,000 --> 01:05:04,999 Like, <i>End of Days</i> bird. 1153 01:05:05,000 --> 01:05:06,500 That bird could carry you away. 1154 01:05:07,800 --> 01:05:08,966 For sure, right? 1155 01:05:08,967 --> 01:05:12,065 Well, it has to be a... a thunder... a thunderbird. 1156 01:05:12,066 --> 01:05:15,866 So one of the reasons I love to go out, hunt and explore the area 1157 01:05:15,867 --> 01:05:18,366 is you find things you've never seen before. 1158 01:05:18,367 --> 01:05:20,399 <i>Sometimes things you can't explain.</i> 1159 01:05:20,400 --> 01:05:22,099 <i>This nest is seven-feet across</i> 1160 01:05:22,100 --> 01:05:24,265 <i>and made with little blades of grass.</i> 1161 01:05:24,266 --> 01:05:26,399 <i>It is not woven together with big branches</i> 1162 01:05:26,400 --> 01:05:28,499 <i>like an average eagle nest would be.</i> 1163 01:05:28,500 --> 01:05:29,999 It makes no sense. 1164 01:05:30,000 --> 01:05:33,199 It looks like something bigger than even an ostrich would make. 1165 01:05:33,200 --> 01:05:35,699 <i>Emus lay their eggs, you know, in the grass.</i> 1166 01:05:35,700 --> 01:05:38,099 <i>They don't lay their eggs on a nest like that.</i> 1167 01:05:38,100 --> 01:05:42,699 <i>So whatever this thing is,</i> it, uh, must be big. 1168 01:05:42,700 --> 01:05:44,866 This is... This is insane. 1169 01:05:44,867 --> 01:05:47,099 -I'm so warm here. -There's no... there's no, like... 1170 01:05:47,100 --> 01:05:48,599 There's no, like, feathers. 1171 01:05:48,600 --> 01:05:50,667 -There's no... no poop. -Poop. 1172 01:05:52,500 --> 01:05:55,066 It's like the cleanest nest I've ever seen. It's gigantic. 1173 01:05:56,100 --> 01:05:57,300 <i>We're like a seven foot...</i> 1174 01:05:58,367 --> 01:05:59,766 <i>It is super weird.</i> 1175 01:05:59,767 --> 01:06:01,366 Expect the unexpected, I guess. 1176 01:06:01,367 --> 01:06:03,599 If it's a bird, you'd think you'd see like... 1177 01:06:03,600 --> 01:06:05,667 like, a feather or two like... 1178 01:06:07,166 --> 01:06:08,967 Hmm. Weird. 1179 01:06:18,166 --> 01:06:19,866 Yeah, we haven't eaten in a couple of days, 1180 01:06:19,867 --> 01:06:21,366 so we need to... 1181 01:06:21,367 --> 01:06:23,499 Yeah, I was thinking, like, we'll go up to that rock 1182 01:06:23,500 --> 01:06:24,900 and do a bit of fishing. 1183 01:06:27,367 --> 01:06:29,400 Yeah, let's do it. 1184 01:06:31,100 --> 01:06:34,265 <i>I've been in five challenges in seven days.</i> 1185 01:06:34,266 --> 01:06:36,099 <i>Suzanne's gone.</i> 1186 01:06:36,100 --> 01:06:38,566 <i>Camp has been a little less tense.</i> 1187 01:06:38,567 --> 01:06:40,099 <i>I've just proven myself twice.</i> 1188 01:06:40,100 --> 01:06:43,399 I've dug myself out of the elimination grave. 1189 01:06:43,400 --> 01:06:46,699 And I deserve to be here. 1190 01:06:46,700 --> 01:06:48,567 <i>Jersey Strong, baby.</i> 1191 01:06:49,000 --> 01:06:49,967 Any bait? 1192 01:06:49,968 --> 01:06:51,688 The bait's in here. It's wrapped up. 1193 01:06:52,300 --> 01:06:55,466 It stinks, dude. Ugh! 1194 01:06:55,467 --> 01:06:57,566 Holy! 1195 01:06:57,567 --> 01:06:59,399 -Look at this. -Oh, it stinks. 1196 01:06:59,400 --> 01:07:01,866 -Lovely. -Oh, no! 1197 01:07:01,867 --> 01:07:03,466 It's maggots, dude. 1198 01:07:03,467 --> 01:07:05,566 <i>I don't mess with maggots.</i> 1199 01:07:05,567 --> 01:07:07,266 Ugh. 1200 01:07:07,900 --> 01:07:08,900 Whoa! 1201 01:07:08,901 --> 01:07:10,766 <i>I don't wanna hear them squirming.</i> 1202 01:07:10,767 --> 01:07:12,099 <i>I don't want to smell them.</i> 1203 01:07:12,100 --> 01:07:13,466 <i>I don't want to look at them.</i> 1204 01:07:13,467 --> 01:07:15,499 I don't even want to hear the word "maggot." 1205 01:07:15,500 --> 01:07:17,265 Like, it is disgusting. 1206 01:07:17,266 --> 01:07:20,099 <i>That is how badly I want to be the last one standing.</i> 1207 01:07:20,100 --> 01:07:23,099 <i>It's important for us to keep refueling</i> 1208 01:07:23,100 --> 01:07:25,299 <i>no matter what the method is,</i> 1209 01:07:25,300 --> 01:07:27,199 <i>no matter what we have to do.</i> 1210 01:07:27,200 --> 01:07:30,367 That is mission number one. Feed ourselves. 1211 01:07:31,100 --> 01:07:32,666 They're all leaving. 1212 01:07:32,667 --> 01:07:34,265 No, no, no, no, no. You're bait. 1213 01:07:34,266 --> 01:07:35,200 You cannot leave. 1214 01:07:35,201 --> 01:07:37,966 <i>This is by far the most disgusting thing</i> 1215 01:07:37,967 --> 01:07:39,399 <i>I've ever done in my life.</i> 1216 01:07:40,301 --> 01:07:42,634 We have to. I mean... 1217 01:07:45,100 --> 01:07:46,567 Oh, my God. 1218 01:07:51,266 --> 01:07:52,400 Okay, so he's on the hook. 1219 01:07:59,166 --> 01:08:00,166 Got one. 1220 01:08:00,767 --> 01:08:02,766 Yes! Here we go! 1221 01:08:02,767 --> 01:08:04,567 Jamie. 1222 01:08:14,600 --> 01:08:16,634 -Look, Trish. -Hell, yeah. 1223 01:08:19,066 --> 01:08:21,265 <i>Seconds after putting that hook in the line,</i> 1224 01:08:21,266 --> 01:08:22,467 <i>I catch a fish.</i> 1225 01:08:27,767 --> 01:08:29,699 <i>Bang. Another fish.</i> 1226 01:08:29,700 --> 01:08:30,799 <i>We've unlocked it.</i> 1227 01:08:30,800 --> 01:08:32,766 <i>Maggots are the way to go.</i> 1228 01:08:32,767 --> 01:08:36,065 That is what the fish want. And what the fish want, 1229 01:08:36,066 --> 01:08:37,100 they're gonna get. 1230 01:08:37,667 --> 01:08:40,065 Oh, my God. 1231 01:08:40,066 --> 01:08:42,866 The smell is so bad. 1232 01:08:42,867 --> 01:08:44,966 <i>But I'm going for the last one standing.</i> 1233 01:08:44,967 --> 01:08:46,866 <i>So, if this is what I gotta do,</i> 1234 01:08:46,867 --> 01:08:48,066 <i>this is what I gotta do.</i> 1235 01:08:58,467 --> 01:09:01,165 <i>Kaiela and I, you know, we've been thinking about</i> 1236 01:09:01,166 --> 01:09:04,366 <i>maybe doing a yabby hunt at night.</i> 1237 01:09:04,367 --> 01:09:06,466 <i>Yabbies are like big crawdads.</i> 1238 01:09:06,467 --> 01:09:07,966 <i>They're very nocturnal, and they</i> 1239 01:09:07,967 --> 01:09:10,265 come up into the shallows and scavenge. 1240 01:09:10,266 --> 01:09:12,567 So, uh, we think we're gonna build some torches. 1241 01:09:13,367 --> 01:09:15,499 <i>There's a type of tree here that</i> 1242 01:09:15,500 --> 01:09:17,699 <i>the termites hollow out while it's still alive,</i> 1243 01:09:17,700 --> 01:09:20,566 <i>and it just leaves, like, a thin little shell.</i> 1244 01:09:20,567 --> 01:09:24,599 <i>I think it's the same tree that the Aboriginals built their didgeridoos from.</i> 1245 01:09:24,600 --> 01:09:26,100 <i>It's hollow the whole way up.</i> 1246 01:09:27,400 --> 01:09:28,566 See the bark pattern? 1247 01:09:28,567 --> 01:09:29,966 I can tell it's a different species. 1248 01:09:29,967 --> 01:09:32,567 It's all twisty, like hardwood on the outside. 1249 01:09:38,967 --> 01:09:42,799 <i>I wanted to pack a hollow log completely full of grass.</i> 1250 01:09:42,800 --> 01:09:46,299 <i>Outer wood can be something to slow the burning of the grass down.</i> 1251 01:09:46,300 --> 01:09:50,266 <i>They're like a gum wood that has a lot of resin that burns really bright.</i> 1252 01:09:51,300 --> 01:09:53,999 <i>Just a theory. And I hope it works.</i> 1253 01:09:54,000 --> 01:09:55,467 Nice and hollow. 1254 01:09:56,367 --> 01:09:58,166 I might be able to make a torch out of this. 1255 01:10:10,667 --> 01:10:11,667 Yo! 1256 01:10:12,400 --> 01:10:13,200 Any luck? 1257 01:10:13,201 --> 01:10:14,999 No luck. 1258 01:10:15,000 --> 01:10:18,400 We saw the most gigantic nest of who knows... 1259 01:10:20,000 --> 01:10:21,265 Really? 1260 01:10:21,266 --> 01:10:22,566 But it's like a ground nest, 1261 01:10:22,567 --> 01:10:24,999 and it's like six or almost seven-feet tall. 1262 01:10:25,000 --> 01:10:27,000 A ball of stacked up grass. 1263 01:10:27,500 --> 01:10:30,199 Like, is it an emu? 1264 01:10:30,200 --> 01:10:32,165 Whatever it is, it plucked the grass... 1265 01:10:32,166 --> 01:10:34,099 plucked the grass from all in the front, 1266 01:10:34,100 --> 01:10:35,566 and brought it up and made this nest. 1267 01:10:35,567 --> 01:10:38,265 -For years, there's been... -Unbelievably huge. 1268 01:10:38,266 --> 01:10:39,666 Really? 1269 01:10:39,667 --> 01:10:42,366 -That's so rad. -And it has no feathers, no poop in it. 1270 01:10:42,367 --> 01:10:44,366 It's clean. It doesn't smell like anything. 1271 01:10:44,367 --> 01:10:46,766 It's weird. Like, if it's a bird, you'd think there'd be a bird feather. 1272 01:10:46,767 --> 01:10:48,900 -Yeah. -Totally. Huh? 1273 01:10:51,367 --> 01:10:53,666 <i>News of Laura and Matt's nest discovery</i> 1274 01:10:53,667 --> 01:10:58,099 <i>has raised concerns, and the local Australian bushmen</i> 1275 01:10:58,100 --> 01:11:00,100 <i>insist on speaking to their camp.</i> 1276 01:11:05,100 --> 01:11:06,800 -Guys... -What? 1277 01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:09,166 ...that nest... 1278 01:11:10,266 --> 01:11:11,767 Don't say a word about it. 1279 01:11:13,166 --> 01:11:14,166 Why? 1280 01:11:19,567 --> 01:11:21,266 -It's primate? -A what? 1281 01:11:25,000 --> 01:11:27,300 Don't talk about it. Don't tell anyone. 1282 01:11:29,266 --> 01:11:31,165 -Okay. -Come on. 1283 01:11:42,567 --> 01:11:44,000 It's a Bigfoot nest? 1284 01:11:48,100 --> 01:11:50,199 <i>According to Australian folklore,</i> 1285 01:11:50,200 --> 01:11:52,766 <i>the Yowie is an ape-like mythical creature</i> 1286 01:11:52,767 --> 01:11:55,366 <i>and the Outback's version of Bigfoot.</i> 1287 01:11:55,367 --> 01:11:57,199 <i>To indigenous tribes,</i> 1288 01:11:57,200 --> 01:11:59,699 <i>the Yowie represents a powerful spirit</i> 1289 01:11:59,700 --> 01:12:02,399 <i>embodying both strength and danger,</i> 1290 01:12:02,400 --> 01:12:04,099 <i>but should always be avoided</i> 1291 01:12:04,100 --> 01:12:07,300 <i>or harm may come to those who disrespect its presence.</i> 1292 01:12:08,400 --> 01:12:09,500 Have you ever seen one? 1293 01:12:16,567 --> 01:12:17,966 We went inside and sat in it. 1294 01:12:17,967 --> 01:12:19,566 Yeah, that was a good idea. 1295 01:12:19,567 --> 01:12:21,466 Yeah, climbed in it. 1296 01:12:26,967 --> 01:12:28,466 No. No good? 1297 01:12:32,700 --> 01:12:33,700 But anyway... 1298 01:12:37,100 --> 01:12:38,420 Yeah. 1299 01:12:42,400 --> 01:12:43,467 What? 1300 01:12:44,567 --> 01:12:46,499 All right. Roger. 1301 01:12:46,500 --> 01:12:49,366 I'm a firm advocate of not stressing out 1302 01:12:49,367 --> 01:12:51,566 about things that you have no control over. 1303 01:12:51,567 --> 01:12:52,999 We'll see what happens. 1304 01:12:53,000 --> 01:12:54,999 See what the Outback has for us. 1305 01:12:55,000 --> 01:12:56,165 Just crazy. 1306 01:12:56,166 --> 01:12:57,199 Crazy. 1307 01:12:57,200 --> 01:13:00,366 I can't even wrap my brain around that. 1308 01:13:00,367 --> 01:13:03,566 We just laid down in a yeti nest. 1309 01:13:03,567 --> 01:13:05,667 Yeah. Jesus. 1310 01:13:18,266 --> 01:13:19,466 -Mmm-hmm. -Yeah. 1311 01:13:19,467 --> 01:13:20,467 Yeah. 1312 01:13:22,266 --> 01:13:23,600 So... 1313 01:13:26,066 --> 01:13:27,999 It is a lot of weird this morning. 1314 01:13:28,000 --> 01:13:30,866 If it is, you know... a yeti, 1315 01:13:30,867 --> 01:13:32,766 after we're laid in it like that, it smelled us. 1316 01:13:32,767 --> 01:13:35,199 If the yeti now, um, knows our... 1317 01:13:35,200 --> 01:13:37,266 ...knows our scent, and can walk it back... 1318 01:13:38,700 --> 01:13:40,399 that's... that's a situation. 1319 01:13:40,400 --> 01:13:42,866 Yeah, yeti knows where we are. 1320 01:13:42,867 --> 01:13:45,200 At this point, I have to expect the unexpected. 1321 01:14:10,166 --> 01:14:11,266 All right. 1322 01:14:12,100 --> 01:14:13,900 We'll see how well it burns. 1323 01:14:26,900 --> 01:14:28,000 What? 1324 01:14:29,300 --> 01:14:30,467 Yo! 1325 01:14:34,667 --> 01:14:36,700 Someone or something... 1326 01:14:44,100 --> 01:14:45,100 Hoo! 1327 01:14:48,367 --> 01:14:49,799 Um... yeah. 1328 01:14:49,800 --> 01:14:52,467 Pretty terrifying in the Outback. 1329 01:14:54,000 --> 01:14:55,900 All right. Back to camp. 1330 01:15:02,467 --> 01:15:04,165 I can't see. 1331 01:15:04,166 --> 01:15:05,900 My eyes are really bad at night. 1332 01:15:59,300 --> 01:16:00,500 Jermaine, you awake? 1333 01:16:01,867 --> 01:16:03,567 -Jermaine? -Yeah? Yeah. 1334 01:16:08,300 --> 01:16:10,200 I'm gonna go check it out. 1335 01:16:11,266 --> 01:16:12,700 It sounds big. 1336 01:16:25,100 --> 01:16:26,667 All I can see is where the... 1337 01:16:27,467 --> 01:16:28,699 the shore is lit up. 1338 01:16:28,700 --> 01:16:30,766 Because that's the only light that we have, 1339 01:16:30,767 --> 01:16:31,867 is this moonlight. 1340 01:16:32,667 --> 01:16:33,767 Just be careful. 1341 01:16:35,767 --> 01:16:37,233 Go slow. 1342 01:16:48,967 --> 01:16:50,100 Is that? 1343 01:16:51,000 --> 01:16:52,400 I'm looking at that, too. 1344 01:17:00,767 --> 01:17:02,466 Is that? 1345 01:17:02,467 --> 01:17:03,867 I'm looking at that, too. 1346 01:17:12,000 --> 01:17:14,166 Oh. We got so close, dude. 1347 01:17:15,867 --> 01:17:17,866 <i>I thought with, hopefully, with, like, the moonlight,</i> 1348 01:17:17,867 --> 01:17:20,366 <i>I'd be able to get some sort of shot on him.</i> 1349 01:17:20,367 --> 01:17:23,500 But he stayed in the shadows of the trees the whole time. 1350 01:17:47,900 --> 01:17:49,666 Max, buddy, we're heading out. 1351 01:17:52,667 --> 01:17:54,999 -We're making sure, we're gonna get fed. -Yeah. 1352 01:17:55,000 --> 01:17:57,099 That's what's it's all about. Making things like a team... 1353 01:17:57,100 --> 01:17:59,466 -Yeah. -...until the day we have to compete against each other. 1354 01:17:59,467 --> 01:18:00,866 -I know. -Yeah. 1355 01:18:00,867 --> 01:18:02,766 - So... -No, we're trying to keep each other strong... 1356 01:18:02,767 --> 01:18:04,165 -Yeah. -...so we can have strong competitors. 1357 01:18:04,166 --> 01:18:05,466 I want you guys strong. 1358 01:18:05,467 --> 01:18:06,999 Let's see what happens. We'll see you in a bit. 1359 01:18:07,000 --> 01:18:08,166 Good luck. 1360 01:18:20,367 --> 01:18:23,199 I estimate that pig to be about 200 pounds, 1361 01:18:23,200 --> 01:18:25,566 that Pat shot at in the moonlight. 1362 01:18:25,567 --> 01:18:28,166 -Mmm-hmm. -So if we can... 1363 01:18:28,967 --> 01:18:31,099 be smart about it... 1364 01:18:31,100 --> 01:18:34,466 and be there when he's there and when he doesn't know that we're there... 1365 01:18:34,467 --> 01:18:36,499 -Yeah. -...we could zap him. 1366 01:18:36,500 --> 01:18:38,566 We might as well put something up on the other side of the river 1367 01:18:38,567 --> 01:18:40,466 and just go sit over there and wait. 1368 01:18:40,467 --> 01:18:41,666 -Yeah. -I mean, he's coming to us. 1369 01:18:41,667 --> 01:18:43,966 You couldn't ask for a better scenario. 1370 01:18:43,967 --> 01:18:45,166 I think... 1371 01:18:48,867 --> 01:18:50,266 I can do it by myself. 1372 01:18:51,667 --> 01:18:54,599 I don't know. 200 pounds of pigs is a lot to deal with. 1373 01:18:54,600 --> 01:18:58,165 Eh. I've had Rottweilers coming at me. 1374 01:18:58,166 --> 01:19:01,999 That pig, in comparison to a Rottweiler, there's no comparison. 1375 01:19:02,000 --> 01:19:03,866 -You got to make sure you're protected. -You don't have... 1376 01:19:03,867 --> 01:19:05,799 -You can't run. -I don't know. 1377 01:19:05,800 --> 01:19:07,499 I've just seen what pigs can do to dogs, 1378 01:19:07,500 --> 01:19:12,466 and it's just... it's quick and it's... surgical. 1379 01:19:12,467 --> 01:19:16,799 The cool thing about this pig coming into right across from our campsite is... 1380 01:19:16,800 --> 01:19:19,767 <i>we can sit right here, right next to home,</i> 1381 01:19:20,300 --> 01:19:21,600 <i>wait this guy out.</i> 1382 01:19:23,200 --> 01:19:25,500 Going after a pig that size by yourself... 1383 01:19:26,100 --> 01:19:27,967 is, uh... is dangerous. 1384 01:19:29,066 --> 01:19:31,165 I don't try to get hurt. 1385 01:19:31,166 --> 01:19:32,867 I just know what I'm comfortable with. 1386 01:19:33,867 --> 01:19:35,165 It's your call, brother. 1387 01:19:35,166 --> 01:19:37,999 Yeah. Once you leave camp to go hunting, it's... 1388 01:19:38,000 --> 01:19:39,300 you can do whatever you want. 1389 01:19:40,767 --> 01:19:42,167 We're not gonna tell you what to do. 1390 01:19:43,367 --> 01:19:45,666 -We just want you to be safe. -I will. 1391 01:19:45,667 --> 01:19:48,165 <i>My campmates...</i> 1392 01:19:48,166 --> 01:19:51,366 <i>you would think they'd give me a little bit more respect than they do,</i> 1393 01:19:51,367 --> 01:19:53,666 <i>because I'm the reason why they're all fed.</i> 1394 01:19:53,667 --> 01:19:56,766 I got the bow because I came in first place. 1395 01:19:56,767 --> 01:19:58,799 I got us the fishing asset. 1396 01:19:58,800 --> 01:20:00,999 <i>When I'm being disrespected out here...</i> 1397 01:20:01,000 --> 01:20:03,165 <i>I'm not afraid of retaliation.</i> 1398 01:20:03,166 --> 01:20:05,666 -Listen to me right now! -Get the out of my mother face, man. 1399 01:20:05,667 --> 01:20:06,634 -Listen to me right now! -I don't... 1400 01:20:06,635 --> 01:20:08,299 You better shut the out! 1401 01:20:08,300 --> 01:20:09,499 I'm not out. 1402 01:20:09,500 --> 01:20:11,065 You started yelling at me! 1403 01:20:11,066 --> 01:20:13,000 -I don't back down, okay? -Back off! 1404 01:20:15,266 --> 01:20:16,367 Good luck. 1405 01:20:17,867 --> 01:20:20,366 <i>These territorial males will charge.</i> 1406 01:20:20,367 --> 01:20:22,165 <i>When it's coming head on at you,</i> 1407 01:20:22,166 --> 01:20:24,966 <i>your only shot is at its face and its back,</i> 1408 01:20:24,967 --> 01:20:27,999 <i>which is the two toughest parts of the pig.</i> 1409 01:20:28,000 --> 01:20:31,567 That broadhead isn't going to do anything to slow that animal down. 1410 01:20:32,467 --> 01:20:35,065 And it's an accident waiting to happen. 1411 01:20:35,066 --> 01:20:36,866 <i>Jermaine should go. It's the right thing to do.</i> 1412 01:20:36,867 --> 01:20:39,899 <i>We all want the glory, but we need to set our egos aside</i> 1413 01:20:39,900 --> 01:20:42,366 <i>because we need to eat.</i> 1414 01:20:42,367 --> 01:20:46,165 <i>He had a 15-yard shot, so now he's trying to make up for that.</i> 1415 01:20:46,166 --> 01:20:47,900 <i>His ego is going to get him hurt.</i> 1416 01:20:49,000 --> 01:20:50,566 That's crazy. 1417 01:20:50,567 --> 01:20:51,966 He just needs to be careful, 1418 01:20:51,967 --> 01:20:53,599 because if anything happens to him out there, we're not gonna know. 1419 01:20:53,600 --> 01:20:54,866 He's too far. 1420 01:20:54,867 --> 01:20:57,300 There's... there's no coming back from that kind of. 1421 01:20:58,600 --> 01:21:00,165 <i>It's like Captain Ahab.</i> 1422 01:21:00,166 --> 01:21:01,900 <i>This pig is his Moby Dick.</i> 1423 01:21:11,100 --> 01:21:13,999 Out here, you gotta find a certain way to hunt. 1424 01:21:14,000 --> 01:21:17,165 It's a different continent, and it takes time, 1425 01:21:17,166 --> 01:21:19,500 patience, perseverance. 1426 01:21:52,800 --> 01:21:54,766 <i>When you're going hunting with someone,</i> 1427 01:21:54,767 --> 01:21:58,366 <i>you have not just one person's smell to worry about, but two people.</i> 1428 01:21:58,367 --> 01:22:00,966 <i>We're able to find these puffball mushrooms.</i> 1429 01:22:00,967 --> 01:22:03,999 <i>You can squeeze them, spores come out,</i> 1430 01:22:04,000 --> 01:22:06,599 and they're very light and the wind takes them. 1431 01:22:06,600 --> 01:22:07,433 And they're visible. 1432 01:22:07,434 --> 01:22:09,966 <i>So paying attention to these spores,</i> 1433 01:22:09,967 --> 01:22:12,366 <i>we know exactly what direction we need to be</i> 1434 01:22:12,367 --> 01:22:14,000 <i>in regards to these pigs.</i> 1435 01:22:18,200 --> 01:22:19,399 <i>We creep up slowly.</i> 1436 01:22:19,400 --> 01:22:21,199 <i>We don't want to spook any pigs.</i> 1437 01:22:21,200 --> 01:22:24,065 <i>And I decide to go a different way.</i> 1438 01:22:24,066 --> 01:22:26,666 <i>This way, if something happens,</i> 1439 01:22:26,667 --> 01:22:28,065 <i>there's one of us in two different locations.</i> 1440 01:22:28,066 --> 01:22:30,700 <i>It multiplies our odds of being able to get a shot.</i> 1441 01:22:56,567 --> 01:22:57,899 Let's go. Come on, come on, come on! 1442 01:22:57,900 --> 01:22:59,599 We're last, dude. 1443 01:22:59,600 --> 01:23:00,899 <i>For this competition,</i> 1444 01:23:00,900 --> 01:23:03,466 <i>The PSR or Primitive Survival Rating</i> 1445 01:23:03,467 --> 01:23:06,566 <i>weighs an individual's survival skills and items collected</i> 1446 01:23:06,567 --> 01:23:08,733 <i>to determine the likelihood of becoming</i> 1447 01:23:08,734 --> 01:23:11,099 <i>the last one standing.</i> 1448 01:23:11,100 --> 01:23:13,199 There's nobody else out here. We're last. 1449 01:23:13,200 --> 01:23:15,199 <i>After struggling in the group challenge,</i> 1450 01:23:15,200 --> 01:23:17,466 This means we're going into elimination. 1451 01:23:17,467 --> 01:23:19,165 <i>...Trish used her bushcraft skills</i> 1452 01:23:19,166 --> 01:23:21,099 <i>to come back from the brink again.</i> 1453 01:23:21,100 --> 01:23:24,166 This is so intense. I don't cry... ever. 1454 01:23:24,567 --> 01:23:26,499 Argh, no! 1455 01:23:26,500 --> 01:23:29,199 <i>...and turned maggots into much-needed calories...</i> 1456 01:23:29,200 --> 01:23:30,666 Hell yeah. 1457 01:23:30,667 --> 01:23:35,265 <i>...lifting her PSR from 8.4 to 8.5.</i> 1458 01:23:35,266 --> 01:23:38,999 <i>-Patrick's group finished their spring snare second...</i> -Yeah! 1459 01:23:39,000 --> 01:23:40,966 <i>...and claimed a small rabbit...</i> 1460 01:23:42,800 --> 01:23:45,866 <i>...but his dangerous hunting approach has come up short...</i> 1461 01:23:47,066 --> 01:23:49,266 <i>...and put him at odds with his campmates...</i> 1462 01:23:50,166 --> 01:23:52,165 <i>It's an accident waiting to happen,</i> 1463 01:23:52,166 --> 01:23:57,000 <i>...dropping his PSR from 9.1 to 9.0.</i> 1464 01:23:57,800 --> 01:23:59,666 <i>Fighting back from a day-one injury...</i> 1465 01:23:59,667 --> 01:24:02,366 -Back up. Go, go! -Let's go! Come on, come on, come on! 1466 01:24:02,367 --> 01:24:04,399 <i>...Matt led his camp to a huge food win...</i> 1467 01:24:06,767 --> 01:24:09,667 <i>...and is chasing an even bigger protein score.</i> 1468 01:24:12,867 --> 01:24:16,867 <i>His PSR rises from 9.6 to 9.7.</i> 1469 01:24:18,367 --> 01:24:21,466 <i>To see all the survivalists' PSR rankings...</i> 1470 01:24:21,467 --> 01:24:25,967 <i>head over to facebook.com/nakedandafraid.</i> 1471 01:24:53,567 --> 01:24:57,065 <i>I just sent an arrow through a pig in Australia.</i> 1472 01:24:57,066 --> 01:24:58,466 <i>All I have to do now...</i> 1473 01:24:58,467 --> 01:25:01,099 wait a little bit for that animal to settle. 1474 01:25:01,100 --> 01:25:02,833 Hopefully, walk up the hill. 1475 01:25:02,834 --> 01:25:03,866 And there it is. 1476 01:25:03,867 --> 01:25:06,165 He came through here somewhere, 1477 01:25:06,166 --> 01:25:08,366 and then I think when I saw him go down the meadow, 1478 01:25:08,367 --> 01:25:09,300 he didn't have the arrow in. 1479 01:25:09,301 --> 01:25:11,265 So he dropped it somewhere in here. 1480 01:25:11,266 --> 01:25:14,399 I mean, that arrow... that arrow got fantastic penetration. 1481 01:25:14,400 --> 01:25:17,366 But if we can find the arrow or pieces of the arrow, 1482 01:25:17,367 --> 01:25:18,599 -we'll find out. -Absolutely. 1483 01:25:18,600 --> 01:25:21,165 All right, So somewhere right here is going to be an arrow. 1484 01:25:21,166 --> 01:25:23,066 -It looks like that. -Okay. 1485 01:25:24,367 --> 01:25:27,266 I think I saw him go down that trail right to that big tree. 1486 01:25:28,367 --> 01:25:30,766 So he came in here and made a lot of noise... 1487 01:25:30,767 --> 01:25:32,367 It stinks like pig. 1488 01:25:43,066 --> 01:25:47,065 You can see the full passthrough, and, uh... 1489 01:25:47,066 --> 01:25:49,300 there's some things that are very positive here. 1490 01:25:50,100 --> 01:25:51,599 Right now, you see... 1491 01:25:51,600 --> 01:25:53,240 -you see all these bubbles? -Yeah. 1492 01:25:55,400 --> 01:25:56,566 There. 1493 01:25:56,567 --> 01:25:58,966 But total passthrough... 1494 01:25:58,967 --> 01:26:01,000 we're about 50 yards from where I hit it. 1495 01:26:02,000 --> 01:26:04,833 It went right up in this spot here like this. 1496 01:26:04,834 --> 01:26:07,399 <i>This means this was a great shot</i> 1497 01:26:07,400 --> 01:26:09,999 and he's probably really close to us, 1498 01:26:10,000 --> 01:26:13,467 either taking his last breaths or close to that. 1499 01:26:14,367 --> 01:26:17,165 Looks like right up here, maybe this trail? 1500 01:26:17,166 --> 01:26:19,100 Well, the good thing is there's two of us. 1501 01:26:20,300 --> 01:26:22,299 <i>You know, right now we're not necessarily hungry.</i> 1502 01:26:22,300 --> 01:26:23,466 <i>We had that goat.</i> 1503 01:26:23,467 --> 01:26:26,499 What we have to do now is figure out 1504 01:26:26,500 --> 01:26:28,399 how to get ahead in the game. 1505 01:26:28,400 --> 01:26:30,566 Hard to find a drop of blood 1506 01:26:30,567 --> 01:26:33,666 in a place that is covered with red leaves 1507 01:26:33,667 --> 01:26:36,166 and dark, porous rock. 1508 01:26:36,834 --> 01:26:38,266 Red, red everywhere. 1509 01:26:44,100 --> 01:26:46,667 I'm looking at a lot of black pig-shaped rocks. 1510 01:26:47,100 --> 01:26:48,200 Yep. 1511 01:26:48,867 --> 01:26:52,666 This is one of the hardest... times I've ever had. 1512 01:26:52,667 --> 01:26:54,099 Just feeling really discouraged, 1513 01:26:54,100 --> 01:26:57,399 not from the get... being able to see anything. 1514 01:26:57,400 --> 01:27:00,667 I don't believe in Bigfoot, but I believe Bigfoot could hide here. 1515 01:27:02,567 --> 01:27:05,566 I believe Bigfoot could live his entire existence 1516 01:27:05,567 --> 01:27:07,999 in this area without ever being found. 1517 01:27:08,000 --> 01:27:09,566 <i>This is the worst-case scenario</i> 1518 01:27:09,567 --> 01:27:11,866 because this amount of food 1519 01:27:11,867 --> 01:27:13,966 isn't just gonna get us through a couple of days. 1520 01:27:13,967 --> 01:27:15,966 It could get us through the entire challenge 1521 01:27:15,967 --> 01:27:19,833 <i>and bring us really close to winning</i> 1522 01:27:19,834 --> 01:27:21,600 <i>the title of</i> Last One Standing. 1523 01:27:22,767 --> 01:27:24,867 And now, it's not looking good. 1524 01:27:25,767 --> 01:27:27,999 I hate to say it, but... 1525 01:27:28,000 --> 01:27:30,667 we may have to cut our losses because at this point... 1526 01:27:32,467 --> 01:27:33,966 Dehydration is an issue. 1527 01:27:33,967 --> 01:27:36,265 ...to keep... yeah, to keep looking, it's, uh... 1528 01:27:36,266 --> 01:27:37,899 we're gonna put our survival in jeopardy here. 1529 01:27:37,900 --> 01:27:39,399 It's frustrating, though. 1530 01:27:39,400 --> 01:27:42,566 I would almost put all the money on this 1531 01:27:42,567 --> 01:27:45,300 that he's here somewhere, but... 1532 01:27:46,166 --> 01:27:49,199 I would also never gamble right now... 1533 01:27:49,200 --> 01:27:52,166 that if we looked for the rest of our life, we might be able to find it. 1534 01:27:53,300 --> 01:27:54,866 I agree with you. 1535 01:27:54,867 --> 01:27:56,666 -It's the most perfect shot ever... -Oh, yeah. 1536 01:27:56,667 --> 01:27:58,265 -...that you just never... it just disappears like... -Oh, yeah. 1537 01:27:58,266 --> 01:28:00,499 ...a damn Sasquatch carried it off. 1538 01:28:00,500 --> 01:28:02,567 Yeah, all of it is a weird mind. 1539 01:28:14,767 --> 01:28:18,100 Right here, you can see the hog came in... 1540 01:28:19,300 --> 01:28:21,300 did a loop. 1541 01:28:23,767 --> 01:28:25,666 There's evidence of hogs all over the place. 1542 01:28:25,667 --> 01:28:26,899 Everything's fresh. 1543 01:28:26,900 --> 01:28:29,099 <i>I know this hog is around here somewhere.</i> 1544 01:28:29,100 --> 01:28:33,165 <i>This could be dangerous, but I can't be afraid out here.</i> 1545 01:28:33,166 --> 01:28:35,099 <i>I've survived and hunted in Africa</i> 1546 01:28:35,100 --> 01:28:39,000 <i>with lions, hyenas, elephants and black rhinos.</i> 1547 01:28:40,400 --> 01:28:41,400 Holy. 1548 01:28:42,767 --> 01:28:45,300 Across the way, coming down towards me... 1549 01:28:47,767 --> 01:28:49,766 It's probably still there, 1550 01:28:49,767 --> 01:28:52,033 or it went on the other side of the bank. 1551 01:28:54,500 --> 01:28:55,767 That thing was huge. 1552 01:28:59,900 --> 01:29:02,666 <i>I have an opportunity for a big game kill.</i> 1553 01:29:02,667 --> 01:29:03,999 This is stalking your prey. 1554 01:29:04,000 --> 01:29:06,667 This is actual wilderness hunting. 1555 01:29:08,567 --> 01:29:09,767 Oh. 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