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0:02
There it is. GO LOW. GO LOW. Let's go.
0:05
>> Let's go, TOM.
0:08
>> Managed to get the knife on the stick.
0:10
And Gabby and Matt, they're down and
0:12
done. They are definitely the leaders of
0:16
the pack out here.
0:17
>> LET'S GO.
0:19
>> OF COURSE, Matt and Gabby, they've
0:21
already finished. They're in first place
0:23
right now. This is concerning,
0:24
>> but I say game on.
0:33
Yeah.
0:36
>> Entering on the Schlles Louie River.
0:41
>> 14 survival experts descend on Zulu land
0:45
to start the challenge.
0:47
>> We're about to take on this challenge in
0:49
savage style.
0:52
>> We're here to prove that Latin Americans
0:55
are the true warriors. WE'RE HERE TO WIN
0:58
AND SEND PEOPLE HOME, BABY.
1:05
>> All right, here we go.
1:10
>> Representing the East Coast of the
1:12
United States are Matt and Gabby. Naked
1:14
and afraid legends known for their
1:16
hunting expertise and relentless grit.
1:19
>> I think what gives us a big advantage is
1:21
you and I do not know how to quit.
1:23
>> No. and we put every single ounce of
1:26
ourselves into each challenge.
1:28
>> I'm a mom. I'm an attorney. I don't have
1:30
time to do this on a regular basis, but
1:32
I think I have enough knowledge. I'm
1:34
good at just not tapping out.
1:38
>> Savage strikes again right here.
1:41
>> On these challenges through the years, I
1:42
have taken more games than any one
1:45
survivalist in the history of this
1:47
challenge. Together, we're a force to be
1:49
reckoned with.
1:51
Well, every challenge starts out the
1:54
same way.
1:55
>> Naked.
1:55
>> Naked.
1:57
>> Representing the state of Texas, Jeff
2:00
and Cara bring an unapologetic,
2:02
cutthroat edge.
2:03
>> Many of my competitors view me as a
2:06
villain. She treats you too like her
2:08
children.
2:09
>> She will be put in her place. But what
2:12
they don't understand is if you are my
2:14
partner, I give you my entire heart and
2:16
loyalty.
2:20
You're even folding that. Look at you.
2:22
>> I'm a lady. I know what I'm coming into
2:24
being partners with Jeff. I know the
2:26
target we're going to have on her back.
2:27
And I welcome the challenge.
2:29
>> Ladies first.
2:30
>> Okay.
2:33
Oh my gosh. This is insane.
2:37
>> I
2:37
>> You got this.
2:38
>> Did not know what to expect coming to
2:40
Africa, but it was not this.
2:42
Representing the Pacific region of the
2:44
United States, Dan and Rachel bring
2:46
combined strength, ingenuity, and
2:49
determination.
2:50
>> Me being a marine biologist, scientist,
2:52
and researcher, and having that
2:55
background out here is going to be a leg
2:58
up for us.
2:58
>> That was awful.
3:02
>> We're from the south. We critters and
3:05
quitters.
3:07
From the southern region of the United
3:09
States, Frank and Teal rely on grit and
3:12
battle tested survival experience.
3:15
>> The best survivalists in the world come
3:17
from the South, and we're here to prove
3:18
it.
3:19
>> We're here to win this thing.
3:22
>> I guess this is it.
3:25
You ready for this?
3:27
>> About as ready as I'll ever be.
3:29
>> Me, too.
3:35
>> I'm already sinking into this mud. Yeah,
3:37
this is not the Africa I remember.
3:40
>> No, I've been in Africa several times
3:42
and this is
3:44
not like anything I've ever seen.
3:47
>> Oh,
3:50
>> these elephants have to be massive.
3:51
>> Real. Look at this one.
3:53
>> Yeah, I know. It's giant.
3:55
>> Holy.
3:55
>> I think could fit in one footprint.
3:57
>> That's the size of a 4x4 tire.
3:59
>> Yeah, that's huge.
4:01
>> We're going to have to build an good
4:02
bulma. A real good bulma,
4:05
>> I guess. Onward, huh?
4:06
>> Keep your head on a swivel.
4:08
>> No kidding,
4:09
>> man. It's like Jurassic Park.
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>> 100%.
4:12
>> Oh, we got Matt here. Okay,
4:14
>> that right.
4:15
>> I'm most excited to be competing against
4:17
Matt. We've been button heads for years.
4:20
We've been competitors. We've been
4:21
rivals. You may say it's competition
4:24
every day. Don't [ __ ] about losing.
4:26
>> There's nobody else I'd rather beat than
4:29
him.
4:29
>> Hey, Dan. You going to defend that
4:30
title? You won once. And none of the
4:32
rest of you have been in the winner
4:33
circle before. And I've been up against
4:35
more than half of you guys. I think
4:37
everybody gets lucky once in a while.
4:38
>> I guess so.
4:39
>> Well done. We'll see.
4:40
>> I think I'm probably being perceived as
4:43
one of the people to beat out here. You
4:45
know, my track record's pretty damn
4:46
good. I'm the only one to make it to the
4:49
end of this competition twice and win
4:52
gold. But my biggest fears going into
4:54
the competition mostly revolve around
4:56
the partner aspect. It's a big
4:59
unpredictable factor.
5:00
>> We've been studying you guys, but you
5:02
know nothing about us. It's true. Watch
5:05
out.
5:05
>> We've got a Brazilian team, a Mexican
5:07
team, and these are the ones I'm really
5:10
a little worried about. All I know is
5:12
they are the best that their country has
5:14
to offer. These people, they must be
5:16
great.
5:23
>> Go. Without a doubt, there's going to be
5:25
a big pressure for Gabby and I to win
5:27
this. We are absolutely a force to be
5:29
reckoned with because we refuse to give
5:32
up. and us working together as partners,
5:35
we can accomplish anything.
5:36
>> I'll try to get some materials if you
5:37
want to get into the tree, start maybe
5:39
unraveling the rope.
5:40
>> That bundle's up there 15, 20 feet with
5:42
a big thick heavy rope. And I know the
5:45
fastest way to get something out of a
5:46
tree is to put a knife on a stick, hold
5:49
it up there, and cut it.
5:50
>> All right, we're going to do a full
5:51
pitch here.
5:52
>> Yep, absolutely. Ready, Matt?
5:54
>> Yep. Every second counts. We have to get
5:57
this done as fast as possible so that we
5:59
can move on to the next step of this
6:01
challenge. We're going to do is wrap it
6:02
and wrap it.
6:03
>> Yep. Wrap it and wrap it. You got it,
6:04
man.
6:05
>> Could cut it, but
6:07
>> I don't love the idea of wasting the
6:08
rope.
6:09
>> We have to make a ladder tying the rungs
6:11
on
6:11
>> on the way up. Put a few on. It'll be
6:13
like nice and stable. We can still step
6:15
on them, but we can tie the rungs on and
6:16
climb up.
6:17
>> Okay,
6:18
>> we made the decision to try to build
6:20
some sort of ladder. If I can't climb
6:22
up, untie the knots and preserve all of
6:24
the rope. We're going to get that extra
6:25
item. That's a huge advantage for us.
6:27
Work smarter, not harder.
6:28
>> Yeah, I like it.
6:30
I'm hoping that I can keep up with Dan.
6:33
He's known for going a mile a minute and
6:36
being highly intelligent, but in no way
6:38
am I planning on riding on his
6:39
coattails. In my previous challenges, I
6:42
learned that I am truly capable of
6:44
anything. I also have fewer days than a
6:46
lot of the people out here. And this
6:48
challenge is 40 days, which I've never
6:50
done before, but I am not going to let
6:52
that hold me down.
6:53
>> You going to go lean this one up?
6:54
>> Yep.
6:56
>> Let's scope out another one.
6:57
>> Yep.
6:58
All right, let's start collecting some
7:00
materials, figure out how to put it
7:01
together afterwards. It's off of here.
7:03
Oh,
7:04
>> just hold it up and see if it reaches.
7:06
>> Yep.
7:07
>> While most teams have chosen to build a
7:09
pole saw,
7:10
>> you can mansure. Mansour first,
7:13
>> USA Pacific and USA South have decided
7:16
to construct a primitive ladder.
7:18
>> Now, I've got pieces for rungs.
7:20
>> You want me to chop them into length or
7:22
>> No, I like the length they are already.
7:24
>> USA South is completely in sync already.
7:27
We have a previous challenge together.
7:29
Naked Afraid apocalypse and we were in a
7:32
completely desecrated wasteland. We
7:34
worked together. We like each other. And
7:36
as a team, we are literally unstoppable.
7:40
That's cuz we got that hillbilly
7:41
ingenuity.
7:42
>> It's definitely going to be long enough.
7:43
Okay.
7:44
>> We can use the top of that to be the top
7:46
of our ladder.
7:47
>> Yeah.
7:49
>> One, two, three. We're going to do three
7:52
rungs and we're going to get it up there
7:54
with a pretty heavy log that should
7:56
support my weight.
7:57
>> What do you think?
7:58
>> These two. Put it at the bottom.
8:00
>> All right.
8:03
>> All right. Here we go.
8:05
>> One more.
8:05
>> Close.
8:07
>> There it is.
8:08
>> All right.
8:08
>> All right. You try it.
8:12
>> Got a one. You're one.
8:15
>> We could just lash it onto the side
8:17
quickly if you could hold the knife.
8:19
>> Slow and steady wins the race.
8:21
>> Yep. Exactly.
8:25
>> There it is. GO LOW. GO LOW. Let's go.
8:27
>> LET'S GO, TOM.
8:31
>> Managed to get the knife on the stick.
8:33
And Gabby and Matt, they're down and
8:35
done. They are definitely the leaders of
8:38
the pack out here.
8:40
>> LET'S GO.
8:42
>> OF COURSE, Matt and Gabby, they've
8:44
already finished. They're in first place
8:45
right now. This is concerning.
8:47
>> But I say game on. It's not where
8:51
they're going to be for long.
8:53
>> Flag.
8:55
>> Let's go, Gabby.
8:56
>> We're first. And we're first by a
8:58
landslide. There's no one else even
9:00
close. Right now, our opponents know
9:02
that Gabby and I are the juggernaut
9:04
team. No one in the history of Naked
9:07
Afraid has more blood in a game than
9:10
myself. Savage strikes again. But on
9:13
last one standing, I lost by a small
9:16
blade of grass. A little BIT MORE
9:18
TINDER.
9:23
THESE COMPETITIONS I have not mastered.
9:26
And until I master these competitions, I
9:28
can't quit. And I came here to win.
9:32
>> The only team to retrieve their bundle.
9:34
USA East heads to their camp location.
9:37
>> There's our school.
9:39
>> We made it.
9:39
>> We did awesome. You see what's in here,
9:42
>> Matt? It's too high.
9:44
>> Oh, it's too
9:45
>> excellent. Each bundle collected from
9:47
phase one of this 24-hour insertion
9:50
challenge contains two animal hides, a
9:52
pot to boil water, cotton for primitive
9:55
fire making.
9:56
>> We've never had cotton on a challenge
9:57
before.
9:58
>> It uh that could be huge.
9:59
>> And a small knife.
10:01
>> Nice little
10:03
>> We got a small knife to do detail work.
10:06
>> This challenge is about to be tough
10:07
because you don't get these kind of
10:09
items if it's going to be easy.
10:11
>> We have three challenges to complete in
10:13
the next 24 hours.
10:14
>> Right now, we are way ahead. Yes.
10:18
>> In phase two of the 24-hour insertion
10:20
challenge, each team will have until
10:22
high noon tomorrow to achieve the three
10:25
foundations of primitive survival. A
10:28
bulma constructed of branches and
10:29
decacia thorns for protection from
10:32
Africa's nocturnal threats. Water
10:34
purified until it is safe to drink
10:36
through boiling
10:38
by a campfire made using primitive
10:40
friction methods.
10:42
Completing these pillars of survival
10:45
will earn teams a total of 200 possible
10:47
points.
10:50
>> Two. Oh yeah. Right there. Right there.
10:52
>> So our strategy for this BMA build is to
10:54
make sure it's it's over 5t tall, over
10:56
5t wide. Minimum is not something to set
10:59
for on this.
11:09
There's clearly a lot of elephant
11:11
activity in this area. The elephants
11:14
have actually come through and pushed so
11:17
many of these trees down that that if
11:20
you look close enough, you can find some
11:21
that are freshly pushed over. And right
11:23
now, we're in a 24-hour challenge. It's
11:25
a fastest we get this Bulma built, the
11:27
faster we can start on our bow drill
11:29
fire. So, once the Bulma is done, then
11:32
our strategy is we will move on to bow
11:34
drill together.
11:36
This is my first survival competition
11:39
and there's a lot more at stake here.
11:41
There's a lot more pressure to get
11:44
everything right.
11:45
>> It's about to get real.
11:47
>> Yeah. I've done 42 days on Naked and
11:49
Afraid. My first challenge was in
11:51
Zambia. My second one was in a deserted
11:53
island off the coast of South America.
11:55
I've never tapped out. I've never been
11:57
medapped. So, I am ready for Zulu land.
12:00
My greatest achievement on all of my 42
12:03
days is charming the villains.
12:06
>> Everybody wants to be a badass until
12:08
it's time to do better.
12:10
>> I was with Boulet. He became my jungle
12:12
dad.
12:13
>> All right, princess. Lead the way.
12:15
>> Queen to you, sir.
12:16
>> All right. Queen Bee.
12:18
>> Queen B.
12:20
You're so strong, man. Damn. I am a
12:24
snake charmer. And I have no doubt that
12:26
I'm going to win the heart and mind of
12:28
Jeff as well. It's getting better.
12:30
>> It's getting better. It's getting there.
12:32
>> Care. Glad you're my partner, girl.
12:36
>> Pretty hard to see.
12:43
>> Hurry, that smoke.
12:45
>> Absolute pro. Look at that. THAT.
12:57
But it tells me it's burning. It's
12:59
burning a little hot. I'm going to need
13:01
to really hard to see the color right
13:03
now, but I think
13:06
it might go if I once I give it a full
13:08
go. Gabby, help me see if we can't crank
13:10
it together.
13:11
>> Yep. You got it, buddy.
13:13
>> You're just going to take your left hand
13:14
and just put it on top of mine.
13:16
>> Okay. And then we're just going to get
13:18
in a rhythm.
13:32
I mean, it's smoking like the dickens,
13:33
but it's just the wrong kind of wood.
13:36
This wood is just too soft. I need to
13:39
look for this tomorrow. We have to cut
13:41
our losses. Right now, it's too
13:42
dangerous to be out in this kind of dark
13:44
out here with these major predators.
13:47
We're about to spend our first night in
13:49
Zulu land without a fire.
13:52
>> We probably prioritized on this Bulma a
13:54
little bit longer maybe than we should
13:55
have cuz it ran out of daylight to
13:56
really get our fire technique, you know,
13:58
refined.
13:59
>> I don't like it.
14:00
>> But, you know, we're going to get it
14:01
tomorrow.
14:17
Oh my god,
14:21
>> there's a hyena out there making some
14:22
insane noises.
14:24
>> Jesus.
14:26
>> Oh my god, they're everywhere.
14:28
>> So many of them.
14:29
>> Hey,
14:32
that's terrifying.
14:42
There's something out there.
14:47
Hyenas whooping.
14:50
>> They are literally right over there in
14:52
the brush. Over there, over there, back
14:56
over that way.
14:58
Really close.
15:01
When you're not with a fire, it's
15:03
terrifying because there's so many
15:05
things out here and all of them are
15:07
hungry
15:10
and we're just like sitting ducks.
15:18
I had a really rough night without a
15:20
fire. It was very cold.
15:21
>> It was my first night ever on all these
15:23
challenges without a fire on night one.
15:26
You know, we just ran out of time and
15:28
>> it was pretty chilly.
15:29
>> Once it got dark, it got chilly.
15:32
Last night didn't work out. Well, only
15:34
thing that really slowed us down was our
15:36
materials. So, first thing today is find
15:39
the resources because the only way to
15:41
start fire is to be able to improvise,
15:44
come up with the right material. And
15:46
that material is out there. It's just
15:48
whether we can find it. Fig tree has the
15:50
right kind of wood to to make friction
15:52
fire that's going to be soft but not
15:54
falling apart. If we can see one of
15:56
those trees, it' be perfect.
16:00
As teams USA East and Australia hunt for
16:03
new friction fire materials,
16:05
teams USA South, Mexico, and Texas
16:09
prepare their bow drills with 5 hours
16:11
before the sun reaches high noon and
16:14
ends the 24-hour insertion challenge.
16:19
We've got our bow and our drill, and we
16:22
have a couple good board options here.
16:25
>> This is going to be your comeback, Jeff.
16:27
I'm being very methodical when it comes
16:30
to this bow drill. If I've learned
16:31
anything from my previous failures, it's
16:34
been that things have to be perfect if
16:37
you want a bow drill fire to succeed.
16:42
>> No coal.
16:44
>> It just gone.
16:51
>> I think I might have a coal. I pick up
16:54
my tinder bundle. I blow into it and the
16:58
coal goes out.
17:00
>> I got beat by folks that use better
17:02
strategy.
17:03
>> And right now what I'm doing is I'm
17:06
wetting the tip of the spindle, the
17:09
drill.
17:10
>> Wet that tip.
17:11
>> And then I'm uh lubricating
17:14
my top hand hold there. Because when
17:16
this spins, I don't want any friction
17:20
happening at the top. I want all the
17:21
friction down here happening on the
17:23
fireboard. I'm making the spindle
17:25
perfect. I'm making the bow perfect. The
17:27
hearth board and the hand cap. They're
17:29
all engineered for success.
17:31
>> We got it.
17:32
>> Fire. Fire.
17:33
>> Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire.
17:35
Fire. Fire.
17:36
>> Okay.
17:37
>> Okay.
17:38
>> The clock is ticking right now. So, this
17:41
has to
17:44
>> Is the method where you roll the cotton
17:46
with some
17:47
>> ash or charcoal,
17:48
>> which I think we saw some um some
17:50
charred wood on the way in here.
17:52
>> We're walking in way back there. could
17:53
be a good method to get some friction
17:55
fire started.
17:56
>> The cotton roll fire method works by
17:58
mixing chips of charcoal with cotton and
18:00
then vigorously rolling it between two
18:02
hard, flat surfaces. As it rolls, the
18:05
charcoal's rough surface creates
18:07
millions of friction points against the
18:09
thin cotton fibers, generating heat
18:11
within these flammable materials that
18:13
can produce fire.
18:15
>> I'm going to head back the way we came
18:17
for that charred wood.
18:18
>> All right. I have a good track record
18:21
with primitive fire. I think I've made
18:23
primitive fire more than anyone.
18:27
Oh my god.
18:33
Yes. YES.
18:35
>> You are getting some good spots there.
18:39
Oh my goodness. Holy cow.
18:41
>> WE DID IT.
18:43
>> OH MY GOSH.
18:46
>> All I have to do is make it one more
18:47
time. And if we get points, we're going
18:50
to have the benefit over everybody else
18:52
for a while.
18:54
>> Bingo. This is what we saw on the way
18:57
in. The charred wood. Hopefully adding
19:00
this to the cotton, we'll be able to get
19:01
some friction fire. That looks great.
19:04
Looks nice and dry.
19:05
>> Yeah, it's pretty dry.
19:08
>> Here you go. Grab a couple pieces of
19:09
that charred wood.
19:10
>> That's pretty good.
19:11
>> Yeah. So good.
19:12
>> This was a really good find.
19:13
>> Yeah. I definitely intend to follow
19:16
Dan's lead in a lot of things. I'm aware
19:18
that he has a lot more experience than
19:19
me, but I'm hopeful that he'll also
19:21
listen to my ideas and give me a chance
19:23
to shine as well.
19:25
>> Okay, ready for this?
19:26
>> Yes, we have a fire to build.
19:34
>> I think I just need to apply more
19:36
downward pressure.
19:44
We have smoke.
19:45
>> Heck yeah. We're going to get fire.
19:48
>> I am. That's super encouraging.
19:50
>> Yeah.
19:53
>> All right, let's do some friction fire
19:56
101. We've got a couple good solid
19:59
couple hours, but uh not always the
20:01
easiest thing to make it happen in a
20:03
couple hours.
20:04
>> Yeah, absolutely. Pressure's on.
20:07
This
20:09
will become a board. And then that what
20:11
Gabby's working on now is the exactly
20:13
the same wood as this fireboard.
20:17
Normally your spindle is a harder wood.
20:19
Your board is a little softer. But if
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you use two of the exact same, what
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happens is the spindle wears down and
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the board wears down. As that
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combination happens, you actually get a
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lot of dust. And that dust gets hot.
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That dust wants to ignite. If it
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ignites, it's going to make a little
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baby amber. Gabby, this is a perfect
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spindle.
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Big dog makes some smoke.
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Just slow and steady. Something like
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that for a bit until that notch starts
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filling up.
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>> Yep. Kick it in.
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>> I gear.
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>> Yep. Oh, there's the smoke in the notch.
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You have a little ember. That ember will
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nothing unless you know how to transfer
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that ember into the tinder bundle.
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This moment right now is everything.
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>> You got it, buddy. You got it.
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>> Man,
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this moment right now is everything. To
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get an ember is not almost having fire.
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To get a fire is a fire. This has to
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work.
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>> You got it, buddy. You got it.
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There it is, bud. There it is.
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>> Every breath is a breath closer to
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$200,000 at this point. And it is
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absolutely imperative that I don't mess
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this up. I don't make a mistake.
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>> Hey, baby.
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>> All right, let's
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>> There we go.
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>> Cheers.
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>> Oh my.
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>> There it is, Matt. So good. Right.
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>> Oh my god.
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>> I'll burn our boom down.
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>> Yeah. Burn it all.
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>> Burn it all.
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>> Gabby and I, we came out here to win. We
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are setting the pace. People are
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understanding right now what it takes to
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be out here.
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That fig was the trick, Matt.
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>> Yep.
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>> Gabby and I completed this fire and now
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we are at 150 points, but there's no
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time to spare. So, we decide to get a
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water in play and start boiling it. I'm
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going to make sure it boils and it boils
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fast. So, I build a tripod. Okay, now
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check this out right here.
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>> It looks like we're a few hours ahead of
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high noon still. We're ahead of the
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curve out here.
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>> At this point, we are going to get that
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fire starter and the bow. We need that
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additional 50 points for boiling water.
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>> Oh, she's going, Matt. She's popping off
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the top.
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>> Oh, there we go. Okay, hold on.
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>> That is rolling.
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>> That is a rolling boil. If I've ever
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could see a rolling boil,
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>> buddy. Yeah.
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USA East.
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>> Woo!
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>> Another 50 points on the board and we're
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at 200 points. We didn't come out here
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to be last. We came here to be first and
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we plan to be first each step of the