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  • 4/27/2025
Unaided and inexperienced, a crew of four venture through the most rural and inaccessible natural areas of Chile. | dG1fY0VOX3IwQ2l5QVE
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00:00The Greater Patagonian Trail, 3,000 kilometers of some of the most unforgiving terrain on the planet.
00:15Unfinished and unmarked, it's really just a network of dirt roads, horse paths, and rivers strung together, rather than an actual trail.
00:26This is going to be a tad dicey, mate.
00:28This trail is unforgiving. It doesn't care if you're sick, dehydrated, or anything.
00:39This has the potential to be the worst state of our lives.
00:43That hurt.
00:46Yeah, I actually almost got to my mental breaking point.
00:51We were knocked down, beaten up, and spit back out by this forest.
00:55I was scared for me, and I was scared for everyone else.
00:58Grab something.
00:59It was just impossible to go through. It was just so hard.
01:05One of the best parts of this entire journey is learning more about how people would survive here.
01:11We're used to live in the camp, and we'd rather die from here, and leave it from here, and leave it from here.
01:19Everywhere in the world, you can find beautiful, awesome places, and everywhere in the world, there's someone who's going to exploit them.
01:33To be able to complete this trip, it'd be really huge for all of us.
01:39Let's do it. Powerhouse.
01:41Up there, it would be extremely incredible. Awesomeness exploding out of our eyes.
01:57Just knowing that there is nothing else around for miles and miles and miles is so strangely comforting.
02:08This truly is one of the last wild places in the world.
02:20Available now on Video On Demand.
02:22Available now on Video On Demand.

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