this is ridiculous. it s so steep. yeah. [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. oh! doing something that nobody s ever done before, there s no guarantee that your plan s going to work. once you commit, there is no turning around. we re entirely removed from civilization. look at this one! we know once we get there, we re on our own. climbing. we ve chosen to live a life that does have risks. oh, my god. one mistake, and you re dead. come on now. if you harness that fear, you can do something that you never thought possible. is the pursuit worth the risk? to be able to make a journey through a place so few other people have experienced is like maybe being the first person that goes to the moon or the first person that goes to the top of mt. everest. this is a place that doesn t exist almost anywhere else on our planet. the llanganates mountains is a wild place in that it is completely roadless. it s vast, impenetrable jungle with 14,000-foot r
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just hoping and praying that we have options to move through here because these rapids are becoming pretty deadly. we hit a place where the canyon turns into a full walled-in box, and it s going to go through its very steepest section. right there, there s a part of the river that will kill you. and so we go looking up on the canyon wall for some route around this section of river that looks probably unsurvivable. it looks like we have at least two miles from looking at the map before we have any chance of getting back into the river. that s going to take us at least two days. [ bleep ]. it s so muddy, i cannot even take my throw bag.
just hoping and praying that we have options to move through here because these rapids are becoming pretty deadly. we hit a place where the canyon turns into a full walled-in box, and it s going to go through its very steepest section. right there, there s a part of the river that will kill you. and so we go looking up on the canyon wall for some route around this section of river that looks probably unsurvivable. it looks like we have at least two miles from looking at the map before we have any chance of getting back into the river. that s going to take us at least two days. [ bleep ]. it s so muddy, i cannot even take my throw bag.
your legs forward. this is probably the number one rescue device that we use most offn to save people. this is called a throw bag. reporter: inside 65 feet of rope. i played the victim and the bag and rope is thrown. it s a complete pass. these currents are very dangerous. you get tide up round rocks, branchs and at the bottom of the water and you tread for a while, you tire very quickly and then you be in a lot of trouble. that s why ivan in good weather, it s important to stay away from bodies of water like this with currents. frank will get out here on this perch. you ready? reporter: i m the victim. there will be two rescuers and it s called the live bait
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