make you feel so small. but at the same time, so connected to everything around you. you feel like you re standing on the edge of the earth. it s pretty indescribable. but you can t forget that the most dangerous part is ahead of you. [ wind whistling ] or the 200-year-old tree in the backyard. or their neighbors down the hill. but one thing they did know is exactly how much they d pay. because vrbo is different. you see the total price up front. of course, it s good to leave room for some surprises. boo!
i was the most tired that i ve ever been, and all i wanted to do was stop. but it was not an option . oh, my god. [ gasps ] nice work. yeah. ha-ha. holy. big push. [ sighs ] really looking forward to being horizontal. [ wind whistling ]
may be a good time to get out one ax. not the terrain that gives you warm and fuzzy feelings. 45-degree slope that s ice. and if you fall, you re. yeah, you don t want to fall. whoo! 11:30 at night. took us about 8 hours to get up here. this is going to be where i sleep tonight. be a little cold, but we re only here for like 4 hours, so just enough time to get a little shut-eye, make some water, hydrate again, and get going for the main objective. that was a good push. we can see, like, the outlines of our surroundings, but it s going to be an exciting morning. [ wind whistling ] we are moving by 6:00 a.m.
[ soft, dramatic music plays ] [ trekking poles tapping ] a lot to be proud of today, ladies and gentlemen. [ sighs ] there s really nothing like climbing a mountain and standing on top of it. that feeling of just complete presence. knowing that you can achieve things that you may have not thought possible, i think, is a a sense of, like, courage and freedom. [ wind whistling ] packing up, heading to the ocean. really excited to see my family and but i will always remember this place. once you re out here, you really settle into this state of presence that i think is hard to find in our everyday lives, just because there are so many
[ sobbing ] one mistake, and you re dead. come on, now. if you harness that fear, you can do something that you never thought possible. whoo! [ water rushing ] is the pursuit worth the risk? [ wind whistling ] [ soft, dramatic music plays ] the trip started in juneau, alaska, which is there s roads here, but it s not connected to anywhere. the mountains are so radical that the only way to get here is on boat or plane. so we re going to get on a boat from here, take that boat about 25 hours up into glacier bay national park. we re going to get dropped off at the edge of a glacier, and then we re going to walk 15 miles to a base camp and, ideally, go and ride one of the most beautiful mountains in the world mount bertha. i mean, this is certainly one of