Putting us in risk is just plain stupid.
At the top of my list for terrain that I hate navigating through, it is definitely the mangrove.
It's a game changer, not a game ender.
His first instinct was to help me, not sit like a deer in headlights, I now know that Matt isn't one to panic
Yet again, Matt pulled another rabbit out of his hat and got a fire for us.
You may only get one chance at something...and that requires confidence in your ability.
Altitude sickness is gonna put the screws on you.
Three fires is the international distress signal.
One long step there and you're gonna die.
Where I come from, the attitude to have is to not quit.
Now that this torch is lit, we do not have time to dilly dally around.
It's probably one of the worst places I've been.
If you ever heard that old saying, where there's smoke there's fire; well that's a load of bull.
My whole philosophy in survival is to take down brush as soon as you get in a situation.
For us to get to those huts and no one's home, it's going to be a kick to the nuts.
I know this guy is a musician so I hope he can play us a tune that could get us the hell out of here.
Dude that was bad ass.
This is like being in the super bowl. It's first down, you're on the one yard line, You either make a touchdown or you're hosed.
We cannibalized this bike as much as we could've.
Hiking up a hill is an ass kicker, going downhill is a little easier.
I'm very confident that if I get close to one of these pigs, i could put the smack down on it.
Clear water is always suspect.
It's beautiful, it's poetry in motion.
If I gave this guy more time, there would be a swimming pool and rattan furniture.
Looking good Matt, you look like a money.