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00:00:00Previously...
00:00:05My brother saved my life.
00:00:07Now it's my turn to get him out.
00:00:09Ten teams of two...
00:00:11The only hope of escape is for your rescuer to find you.
00:00:13Fail, and you will be eliminated.
00:00:15...began the ultimate search and rescue mission.
00:00:18The clock starts now.
00:00:23Rescuers raced the clock to try and complete the first 24-hour leg.
00:00:30I need to get warm, so where do I need to go?
00:00:32Communication was key.
00:00:34There's a big lake that looks like a jelly bean.
00:00:36No, I'm not sure if we're in the same place.
00:00:39As their teammates, locked up at a secret location,
00:00:43work to navigate the rescuers to vital supplies.
00:00:46There's food in your gearbox that you're going to.
00:00:49The clock is ticking.
00:00:50I've only got 24 hours, so I can't muck around.
00:00:55Whilst battling through the pain...
00:00:57How's your body holding up?
00:00:58I hurt my hip.
00:00:59Some went off track.
00:01:01I have no idea where I am.
00:01:05And others fell behind.
00:01:07My back is killing me, but I just need to get going.
00:01:11With the rendezvous point inside...
00:01:13He's clearly very lost.
00:01:15He just obviously doesn't know what he's looking for.
00:01:18And only seconds left on the clock.
00:01:20Yes, you did it.
00:01:22Excellent.
00:01:23I bloody made it.
00:01:24You are awesome, dude.
00:01:26Newlywed Cassidy and her husband Regan couldn't complete the first leg in time.
00:01:32And were eliminated.
00:01:34I'm so sorry.
00:01:38Tonight...
00:01:40No time to waste.
00:01:42Only nine teams remain.
00:01:44Just keep going.
00:01:46And if they thought the first leg was tough...
00:01:48Arms are done, man.
00:01:50...wait until they see this...
00:01:51You're joking.
00:01:52This feels really dangerous.
00:01:54I'm really hoping these ropes don't break.
00:01:56One mistake could mean the end.
00:01:59Just super painful.
00:02:05My backpack went off the edge of the cliff.
00:02:07So I have no way of contacting Darren.
00:02:09As rescuers attempt to find and free their teammates...
00:02:12I haven't got the map.
00:02:13I've screwed this for myself.
00:02:14I've screwed this for my brother.
00:02:16To win a share of $100,000...
00:02:19We're running out of time.
00:02:21And pull off...
00:02:23The ultimate escape.
00:02:26Surrounded by New Zealand wilderness...
00:02:36Nine Australians remain locked up at a secret location.
00:02:4424 hours.
00:02:45Again.
00:02:4624 hours.
00:02:52The second leg of their quest to escape...
00:02:54With the help of their teammate...
00:02:57Fuck.
00:02:58Has just begun.
00:03:06Their partners on this rescue mission...
00:03:08Are edging closer.
00:03:10Now, 1,100 kilometres away...
00:03:12At Skipper's Canyon...
00:03:14On New Zealand's South Island.
00:03:16Your rescuer is making their way...
00:03:18Along one of the world's most dangerous roads...
00:03:21In Skipper's Canyon.
00:03:26The narrow track jots vertically down to the river...
00:03:29Over 300 metres below.
00:03:31The terrain is rocky and steep.
00:03:43If they lose their footing...
00:03:45A fall could be deadly.
00:03:47A fall could be deadly.
00:03:50Whoa.
00:03:54Rescuers must race to the next rendezvous point...
00:03:57Within 24 hours...
00:03:59Or face elimination.
00:04:04Succeed...
00:04:05And they'll be one step nearer...
00:04:07To freeing their partner...
00:04:08And sharing...
00:04:10In $100,000.
00:04:14Andrew saved me.
00:04:15He got me out of jail.
00:04:17He didn't let me down.
00:04:18I don't plan on letting him down.
00:04:20I want to show my kids...
00:04:26That...
00:04:27There are no limits.
00:04:29We can do anything...
00:04:30That we put our mind to.
00:04:37When I was shot...
00:04:38Mark was the first person to get to me.
00:04:41There is nothing that I'm going to encounter...
00:04:42In this mission...
00:04:43That is going to stop me getting to Mark.
00:04:45Nothing.
00:04:46Rescuers have been dropped...
00:04:49Near a gearbox...
00:04:50Containing maps of the canyon.
00:04:53No time to waste.
00:04:56Their partner...
00:04:57Contract them via GPS...
00:04:59And make a limited number...
00:05:00Of one minute sat phone calls...
00:05:02To help guide them...
00:05:03To essential supplies.
00:05:08Inflatable boats revealed.
00:05:10Your rescuer will need these...
00:05:11To tackle the rapids ahead.
00:05:13So his best bet will be...
00:05:15To continue north...
00:05:17Following the river.
00:05:18So their boats are there...
00:05:22About 1.8 K.
00:05:28Detective Jeff...
00:05:30Is the first rescuer...
00:05:31To reach the map.
00:05:36Hey darling, how are you going?
00:05:39Hey.
00:05:40How are you?
00:05:41Not too bad darling.
00:05:42Just missing you and the kids.
00:05:43Are you ready for your boat?
00:05:45Yeah, I've got a map...
00:05:46Just there in front of me.
00:05:47Yep.
00:05:48Okay.
00:05:49Head about two kilometres...
00:05:50To your north.
00:05:53Follow the river.
00:05:55You will come to a bridge.
00:05:57That's where you need to be.
00:05:58There's an inflatable raft...
00:05:59There for you.
00:06:00So repeat back to me...
00:06:01Where you need to go.
00:06:03Hello?
00:06:04Hello?
00:06:05No, she's gone.
00:06:06No, she's gone.
00:06:07Better head north and grab a selfie raft.
00:06:14Rescuers must now tackle a mountainous trek...
00:06:17Before braving the rapids down an icy river...
00:06:20Then navigating their way...
00:06:22Across steep gorges...
00:06:23To reach the rendezvous point...
00:06:2538 kilometres away.
00:06:27The lip balm break.
00:06:44Every time I use this, it makes me think of Anna.
00:06:50I'm Anna.
00:06:51I'm Marnie.
00:06:52If there's one thing I can't live without...
00:06:54It is a lip balm.
00:06:55I use the pronouns she, her, they, them interchangeably.
00:06:57I use she, her.
00:07:00Anna and I know each other...
00:07:01By working in our student union...
00:07:03Being presidents.
00:07:04As presidents...
00:07:05We had to learn to trust each other...
00:07:07Really, really quickly.
00:07:08Hey.
00:07:09Yeah.
00:07:10It's so good to talk to you.
00:07:11So good to hear your voice.
00:07:12What's going on?
00:07:13I think our voices...
00:07:14And our way of viewing things...
00:07:16Is such a strength.
00:07:18Really, really dislike the word woke.
00:07:21We're not just saying things for the sake of saying them.
00:07:23We're allowed to have opinions.
00:07:24Everyone's allowed to have opinions.
00:07:25So I need to go...
00:07:27We're north for two Ks.
00:07:28Keep the river on your left.
00:07:30And...
00:07:31Yeah.
00:07:32Also, I miss you.
00:07:33I miss you too, dude.
00:07:34I was literally just like...
00:07:35I feel like it's just hitting me now.
00:07:37I hope you're okay.
00:07:38I don't know.
00:07:39Every time I talk to you, I'm like...
00:07:41Oh.
00:07:42It's never long enough.
00:07:47Yeah.
00:07:48This mission is going to be the most physically...
00:07:52Challenging and excruciating thing that I've ever done.
00:07:58But we, as young women, can literally do whatever we set our minds to.
00:08:03The only thing that's going to keep me going is the fact that I have to get to Marnie.
00:08:08Someone I love and care about.
00:08:10That's a huge motivation for me.
00:08:18Hello?
00:08:19Hi, hon.
00:08:20How are ya?
00:08:21Oh, I'm alright.
00:08:22How are you?
00:08:23I'm good.
00:08:24So, from that gearbox, we're heading north.
00:08:26But be very careful, because it does look somewhat dangerous.
00:08:29Okay.
00:08:31Hi.
00:08:32How are you?
00:08:33Good.
00:08:34Good.
00:08:35From what I can see, you're up pretty high.
00:08:36It's pretty catcherous up there.
00:08:38Yeah, it's pretty steep.
00:08:39Just be careful.
00:08:40Step one is to get to that bridge.
00:08:42Hit the bridge, mate, okay?
00:08:43Yep.
00:08:44And get the boat.
00:08:46Hello?
00:08:47Darren?
00:08:48Gone.
00:08:49Out here, the map is everything.
00:08:56It's the only thing I've got that tells me whether I'm on track or not.
00:09:01This run is pretty easy.
00:09:06There's really not too much difficult about navigating this one.
00:09:12I think he'll be okay as long as he doesn't try and take on anything.
00:09:17That's how his ego gets in the way of.
00:09:22Probably being a bit harsh there, but sometimes his egos can outrun his ability.
00:09:36Detective Jeff is on track to be first to the rafts.
00:09:40Just trying to have a bit of a look around here.
00:09:42Just see if I'm going the right way.
00:09:47You're joking.
00:09:50Fire out.
00:09:54The quickest way to reach the rafts below is by dropping 100 metres off the bridge.
00:10:02I can see there's a pretty large rope going vertically down.
00:10:07Like straight down.
00:10:10If something goes wrong here, there's no coming back from that.
00:10:12We're doing this for our family, for our kids.
00:10:24To win a bit of extra money would be a really wonderful thing just to catch up.
00:10:29Jeff's just had four years off work completely on unpaid leave.
00:10:34To make sure our kids were okay after some health issues.
00:10:39I know what he will do for me and our family and I know he will stop at nothing.
00:10:44Yeah, it's definitely, it's like there's a bridge across there.
00:10:53Oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:57All right, three, two, one.
00:11:01Happy days.
00:11:02The hardest part is just that initial push.
00:11:19It's crazy.
00:11:20I'd never seen anything like it straight off a perfectly good bridge.
00:11:23Certainly fairly intimidating.
00:11:30In moments of fear, you've just got to steal yourself and just remember, you know.
00:11:34The whole reason I'm doing it is for Suze and the kids.
00:11:48One way or another, he'll get here and he'll get me out.
00:11:50Gear box revealed contains camping gear, food and water.
00:11:59Your rescuer will need to navigate the rapids in their inflatable boat.
00:12:11Back in second last position, retired cop Derek is nursing an injury from the previous leg.
00:12:18I've sustained an injury to my hip and that's not real solid over there.
00:12:24I took a wrong step and turned basically upside down.
00:12:31Every time I put weight on my left foot, it's killing me.
00:12:36Derek doesn't give up on anything. It's just not in his DNA.
00:12:39When I first met Mark, we were on the police force.
00:12:45We went to arrest a man at his house.
00:12:48And I was shot 14 times in less than five seconds.
00:12:52When I first saw Derek, he was grey as a ghost.
00:12:57I was a police diver. Derek as well was a diver.
00:13:02We've got special sterling silver seahorses.
00:13:06In all the mayhem and the shooting, I could see Derek's seahorses sticking through on his collar.
00:13:15After all he's been through, he's been shot and yet his seahorse is still attached.
00:13:20I just said, Derek, it's okay. Your seahorses are still here.
00:13:24And as I said that, his eyes flickered and he was alive.
00:13:32Mark has always been there for me.
00:13:34There's no time that I've ever doubted his loyalty, friendship, call it love if you like, for me.
00:13:42I don't love you.
00:13:48Journalist Peter is second to hit the bridge.
00:13:54I look down and I can see the kayaks at the bottom.
00:13:58But that's another hundred metres below.
00:14:01As I'm walking across that bridge, I can feel everything wobble.
00:14:05And that is not a good feeling when you're about to launch yourself off into space.
00:14:09All right.
00:14:13I am feeling a wee bit scared.
00:14:16Slipping off this doesn't feel...
00:14:18I'm not going to look at that chip right here.
00:14:20It's rickety old timber and it's rusty old iron.
00:14:24And I'm really not confident that this thing is going to hold up.
00:14:30All right.
00:14:31It is so hard to take your mind off.
00:14:39Woo!
00:14:40That sheer, empty, yawning void that sweeps down beneath you every time you glance down.
00:14:47Woo!
00:14:48I'll tell you for free, that fucking hurts my uterus, man.
00:14:58It's halfway there!
00:15:00Oh, please! Oh, please! Oh, please! Oh, please!
00:15:02Oh, shit!
00:15:03Ky's career as a stuntwoman was insane to me.
00:15:12She would run down buildings. She would be in sword fights.
00:15:17My goal and aim on these is speed.
00:15:22I'm going down sideways and I'm going down fast.
00:15:25I know I can make up time on that.
00:15:27And I know the faster I can get through these challenges, the faster I can make it to the rendezvous point.
00:15:31Luke!
00:15:37Ky, are you okay?
00:15:38Yeah.
00:15:39I'm down by a river by the raft.
00:15:41Okay, I need you in one of those rafts.
00:15:44Our next gearbox is food and water and camping gear.
00:15:48And it's very easy to miss, so I need you to really keep your eyes peeled.
00:15:52What side of the river? Left or right?
00:15:54You'll need to turn right at the fork.
00:15:56Because if you go left, you're going into some really bad rapids.
00:15:59Okay, good luck.
00:16:09Whoa.
00:16:11I do not like heights.
00:16:13Ah!
00:16:15I really don't like heights.
00:16:17This is just not how I want to spend my whatever day it is.
00:16:23Pretty nerve-wracking standing at the top and looking out over this.
00:16:26Really hoping these ropes don't break.
00:16:29Alex?
00:16:30Mate, can you hear me?
00:16:31You at your inflatable raft?
00:16:32Yeah, mate.
00:16:33You've got to take that raft downstream, okay?
00:16:34Yep.
00:16:35I'll find a gearbox there.
00:16:36And it's crucial.
00:16:37You've got your food and your water and camping gear.
00:16:38And you need to take the right-hand side.
00:16:39All right.
00:16:40So, right.
00:16:41100%.
00:16:42Okay, mate.
00:16:43No worries.
00:16:44It's definitely a concern if you can't make a gearbox and it's containing camping gear.
00:16:45If he's in the elements and it's really bad weather.
00:16:46If you don't have shelter, it's approximately three hours for you to survive if it goes south.
00:16:47And it's crucial.
00:16:48And it's crucial.
00:16:49You've got your food and your water and camping gear.
00:16:50And you need to take the right-hand side.
00:16:52All right.
00:16:53So, right.
00:16:54100%.
00:16:55Okay, mate.
00:16:56No worries.
00:16:57It's definitely a concern if he can't make a gearbox and it's containing camping gear.
00:17:02If he's in the elements and it's really bad weather.
00:17:06If you don't have shelter, it's approximately three hours for you to survive if it goes south.
00:17:20Out in front, Jeff is braving the glacier-fed rapids in search of the tent and food.
00:17:32My biggest worry is not so much a physical side of it.
00:17:39But it's the cold being in the elements and getting himself from A to B.
00:17:49After our experiences the first time, getting quite lost.
00:17:53That's certainly playing on my mind.
00:17:56And I'm sure it's probably playing on his too.
00:18:01All right.
00:18:02What have you got in here?
00:18:04All right.
00:18:05Water.
00:18:06Beans.
00:18:07Tent or something.
00:18:08Oh, that looks good.
00:18:09Hello, darling.
00:18:10Hey.
00:18:11You're smashing it.
00:18:12You're doing so well.
00:18:13Oh, it's good.
00:18:14All right.
00:18:15So, where now?
00:18:16So, head to the top of the slope.
00:18:17Because it's going to be really cold where you are.
00:18:20All right.
00:18:21It's going to get wet.
00:18:22All right.
00:18:23So, where now?
00:18:24So, head to the top of the slope.
00:18:26Because it's going to be really cold where you are.
00:18:29All right.
00:18:30All right.
00:18:31It's going to get to minus two tonight.
00:18:32Minus two tonight.
00:18:33Oh, God.
00:18:34All right.
00:18:35Good luck.
00:18:36I love you.
00:18:37All right.
00:18:38Love you both.
00:18:39Bye.
00:18:40It's an extremely difficult race against the clock.
00:18:42Temperature's getting down to minus two or something overnight, which is seriously cold.
00:18:47So, the next priority is I'm starting to think, okay, I've got a tent now.
00:18:50I really need to kind of get up off the river.
00:18:52Like, that's where it's probably going to be the coldest.
00:18:54I need to get up somewhere a little bit higher and try and find somewhere to camp.
00:18:57Hopefully, I can get something set up tonight and get warm.
00:19:00I'll get moving.
00:19:01Close behind on the river are Peter, Kai and Millie.
00:19:18Fuck me.
00:19:19I'm soaked.
00:19:20She's moving.
00:19:21My relationship with Millie's unique.
00:19:22We don't have a typical father-child bond.
00:19:23We're more mates.
00:19:24I know a song that'll get on your nerves.
00:19:25Get on your nerves.
00:19:26Get on your nerves.
00:19:27Get on your nerves.
00:19:28Get on your nerves.
00:19:29Because I call my dad Darren, people sometimes get the idea that I don't respect him.
00:19:43But that's not true.
00:19:44They just like to fucking complain a lot.
00:19:46She was born so the universe could give me a taste of my own medicine, what it was
00:19:51like to live with me.
00:19:52I know a song that'll get on your nerves.
00:19:54Get on your nerves.
00:19:55Get on your nerves.
00:19:56I know a song that'll get on your nerves.
00:19:58Get on your nerves.
00:19:59Get on your nerves.
00:20:00I know a song that'll get on your nerves.
00:20:02And sometimes it's pretty fucking annoying.
00:20:04I hope this experience gives me a chance to connect with Millie.
00:20:15Keep paddling.
00:20:17Millie's everything to me.
00:20:19Shit.
00:20:20Fucking hell.
00:20:21If I don't bring her home in one piece, nay, my wife is going to lose her shit.
00:20:26She can go off her tits at me.
00:20:27Peter and Kai are second to reach the tent and food.
00:20:38All right.
00:20:39Water.
00:20:40Thank Christ for that.
00:20:41I'm very aware of the clock.
00:20:44Perhaps too aware of the clock.
00:20:46And know that I need to keep moving.
00:20:50Andrew?
00:20:51How are you going?
00:20:52Yeah, got food from the camp in here.
00:20:54Got to get up to the top of the slope.
00:20:56Still got a fair way to go.
00:20:57But if you've got your map there and just plot, that'll give you some idea on your map.
00:21:02Top of this ridge somewhere.
00:21:03Meant to get to minus two, so try and get out of the wind somewhere.
00:21:06How am I doing for time, by the way?
00:21:07Oh, well, he's still got...
00:21:08You there?
00:21:09No, he's gone.
00:21:10I've just got to get up to the ridge.
00:21:11It's getting cold fast.
00:21:12I can feel the temperature dropping minute by minute.
00:21:13I'm hoping that we can find somewhere reasonably sheltered and then set up camp.
00:21:27There's always a sense of pressure.
00:21:29Got to keep moving.
00:21:31I want to check the map.
00:21:32So I set the map up on a rock.
00:21:34Check it with the compass.
00:21:36Line everything up.
00:21:38I think I got this.
00:21:40I put the map down.
00:21:42I want to organise the gear.
00:21:44Every minute counts.
00:21:45I'm always worried that somewhere along the line I'm going to slip behind and there's always a good chance that I'll make a mistake.
00:21:51Nine Australians are trapped at an unknown location in the New Zealand wilderness.
00:22:11Each of their partners is on a mission to find and free them.
00:22:18Woo!
00:22:19These rescuers must reach a rendezvous point at the end of this second leg before the clock runs out or face elimination.
00:22:29I'm fearful that he won't make the time.
00:22:31But they still have nearly 30 kilometres to go.
00:22:36There's the bridge.
00:22:37That's where I've got to go.
00:22:39This is steep.
00:22:41Retired cop Derek is now at the back of the pack.
00:22:45Oh, everybody thinks the downhill part is the easy part.
00:22:51Derek's got an injury with a sore hip.
00:22:54So that may be slowing him down a little bit.
00:22:59Since he fully recovered from the shooting, it reiterated him the importance of life.
00:23:05And I think he's just taught himself to be positive, positive, positive, no matter what the situation.
00:23:11This looks like fun.
00:23:17He's just a very life-affirming, driven, sensational person.
00:23:23There's no way in the world that I'm going to let Mark down.
00:23:28If I say that I'm going to do something, if I make a promise, I will do everything I can to live up to him.
00:23:38Just ahead of Derek is mum of four, Ashley.
00:23:46I'm having a very surreal moment.
00:23:49But I'm okay.
00:23:50What happened?
00:23:51What did you have to do?
00:23:52I abseiled down sideways off a bridge.
00:23:54Okay.
00:23:55The hardest part for me at the moment is just direction.
00:23:59Because I got lost in the first leg a couple of times.
00:24:03Okay.
00:24:04Get your map out, please.
00:24:05It's important that we communicate, that we figure out how we're going to give each other more clear directions.
00:24:12Got your inflatable raft?
00:24:13Yep, I've got my raft.
00:24:15You're going to head south on the river towards your next gearbox.
00:24:20Yep, yep.
00:24:21So you come around this first big boulder, mountain thing.
00:24:29I can't even think now because I'm frustrated.
00:24:32Why are you frustrated?
00:24:33Because you've been standing there for hours, that's why.
00:24:37Use whatever force you need, but we need to get to that next gearbox quickly.
00:24:42Because we're not going home.
00:24:43Okay.
00:24:45At the fork.
00:24:46Go right.
00:24:52Are you there?
00:24:54Let's hope she got the right instructions.
00:24:57She's never white water rafted in her life.
00:25:00I don't know what she's doing.
00:25:02But whatever she's doing, she needs to move.
00:25:08Alright.
00:25:10Here goes nothing.
00:25:13It is really hard to control the inflatable kayak.
00:25:16The rapids are moving quite fast as well.
00:25:18So I am really pumping my arms to keep going.
00:25:21I'm really worried about time.
00:25:22So I am really trying to push against myself, push against my body, my mental strength, everything
00:25:30to just get there.
00:25:31Just keep going.
00:25:32And she managed to do it all on her own.
00:25:33Go right on the fork.
00:25:34With the help of my directions, obviously.
00:25:38Alright.
00:25:39Let's get moving.
00:25:40In first position, Detective Jeff is trying to find a way out of the valley.
00:25:41It's starting to get pretty chilly.
00:25:42It's starting to get pretty chilly and the sun is going down.
00:25:43It's starting to get pretty chilly and the sun is going down.
00:25:44It's starting to get pretty chilly.
00:25:45It's starting to get pretty chilly and the sun is going down.
00:25:46And I know that setting up camp is something you're going to do.
00:25:47It's starting to get pretty chilly and the sun is going down.
00:25:48And I know that setting up camp is something you're going to do.
00:25:49It's starting to get pretty chilly and the sun is going down.
00:25:50And I know that setting up camp is something you don't really want to do at night time because
00:25:52it makes it infinitely harder.
00:25:53Alright.
00:25:54Let's get moving.
00:25:55Let's get moving.
00:25:56In first position, Detective Jeff is trying to find a way out of the valley.
00:26:10It's starting to get pretty chilly and the sun is going down.
00:26:13And I know that setting up camp is something you don't really want to do at night time because
00:26:18it makes it infinitely harder.
00:26:20Alright.
00:26:21Up here.
00:26:22Alright.
00:26:23I've got a tent now.
00:26:24I really need to kind of get up off the river.
00:26:26That's where it's probably going to be the coldest.
00:26:28I need to get up somewhere a little bit higher and try and find somewhere to camp.
00:26:36I'm not going to lie or sell this short at all.
00:26:39This trek up the slate is one of the hardest things I've ever done.
00:26:45It gives away under your feet.
00:26:47It's like climbing up quicksand.
00:26:51It was slipping and it was sliding.
00:26:53The impact on the body was immense.
00:27:00It just didn't seem finished.
00:27:01It just seemed to be just straight up and just kept going.
00:27:05It was like just when you thought you got over it a little bit.
00:27:07Oh no, here we go.
00:27:08Here we go.
00:27:09Here's another little taster for you.
00:27:11This is...
00:27:12It does not sound like there's much daylight left.
00:27:24So, yeah, hopefully he can get moving.
00:27:29You're making these decisions about where to go and adding time to that as well.
00:27:36Those decisions can be life and death.
00:27:38If you don't make the right one, consequences can be catastrophic.
00:27:42I'm feeling pretty solid.
00:27:56And it's been a good day so far.
00:28:00And all of a sudden...
00:28:06I realise I haven't got the map.
00:28:10Like, I know the map is critical.
00:28:21I'm screwed.
00:28:24I've screwed this for myself.
00:28:25I've screwed this for my brother.
00:28:27If I can't find my map, I'm in big trouble.
00:28:33That may well be the end of me.
00:28:36I'm out.
00:28:37I'm the next guy out.
00:28:38And I'm absolutely gutted.
00:28:41And if I can't find my map, then I may well be fucked.
00:28:45I'm gutted for Andrew, you know.
00:28:47I've got to get him out.
00:28:48I want to get through this stage.
00:28:50I want to get through all of these stages.
00:28:55And I'm not prepared to quit.
00:28:57And certainly not with some stupid cock-up like that.
00:29:01Fuck.
00:29:05One slip, and you're not going to stop to the bottom.
00:29:20I've been a stuntwoman for 16 years as well as a rock climbing guide.
00:29:24But it's taking all my experience to find footholds
00:29:28that stop me from plummeting back down to the river.
00:29:31This certainly seems like the steepest part of the course so far,
00:29:34but it means I get to loo faster.
00:29:38And this is what we do.
00:29:46Oh, shit.
00:29:47When I start to climb, it's getting steeper and steeper,
00:29:49and all of a sudden the scree turns into these great big sheets of shale
00:29:53that are starting to slip.
00:29:56I realise that I'm off track, and it's getting very, very sketchy.
00:30:01The problem is, it's going to be easier to climb up than it is to go back.
00:30:04But I also know that as I go up, it's getting steeper and steeper,
00:30:09so it's a really difficult decision to make.
00:30:11Geoff has finally reached the top to start preparing for a sub-zero night.
00:30:30Just have a little look around.
00:30:32Probably jump on the other side of this tree,
00:30:34so I'll get a little bit of shelter from the wind if it picks up.
00:30:37My mind kind of immediately goes whether or not I've picked the right spot,
00:30:41have I picked it flat enough, and how cold it's going to get.
00:30:46If I'm talking to Susan, it's going to get down to minus two tonight,
00:30:49so, yeah, it's going to get real cold.
00:30:52Hey!
00:30:54Take that.
00:30:57As a paramedic, I've seen how quickly hypothermia can set in.
00:31:02In you go. Hands are getting cold, though.
00:31:04I know how dangerous it is, so I was really concerned
00:31:07about how cold he was going to get.
00:31:09Yes!
00:31:13It's hard to not think about what he's doing
00:31:16and how dangerous it is when you're just sitting here
00:31:19with nothing else to do.
00:31:21I'm pretty happy with that, actually.
00:31:23The first seven rescuers...
00:31:38Never mind!
00:31:40..are now spread out across the mountain.
00:31:43Oh, shoot me a slippery one.
00:31:44Last to start the climb are Ashley and Derek.
00:31:58I'm so tired.
00:31:59My calves are killing me.
00:32:03Let's get to that rock.
00:32:06I was really struggling.
00:32:08My breath was slow.
00:32:10And then I could hear Derek's voice behind me.
00:32:13Four points of contact.
00:32:16And just keep moving forward.
00:32:17A little bit by a little bit.
00:32:20He is so encouraging.
00:32:22The lower your centre of gravity...
00:32:24Yeah.
00:32:25...the easier it's going to be.
00:32:26Okay.
00:32:27Take a few steps.
00:32:28You're an inspiration.
00:32:29Take a rest.
00:32:30Take a few steps.
00:32:31Hearing encouragement from someone else
00:32:46was just exactly what I needed.
00:32:49So I'm really grateful for that.
00:32:51Must be getting close to getting dark.
00:33:08It'll be dark by the time he gets to camp.
00:33:16He's almost there.
00:33:21It could get really cold for Millie tonight, camping all the way up there.
00:33:27Ashley's definitely heading in the right direction, and I hope it's not getting dark yet.
00:33:35I'm coming.
00:33:39You know, you only want to breathe in, have you, girl?
00:33:42Derek is amazing.
00:33:45I don't know if I could have made it to the top without him.
00:33:48Mark, how are you?
00:34:14How are you feeling?
00:34:15Mate, feeling really good.
00:34:16All right, happy with that.
00:34:18You get a good night's sleep tonight?
00:34:20Fingers crossed.
00:34:21It's all going to depend on the hip.
00:34:23If the hip gives me trouble, then I'm not going to get a lot of sleep.
00:34:27All right.
00:34:28Well, look, you do what's best.
00:34:30I know that you'll just want to keep going and going and going.
00:34:33Mate, I'm very happy.
00:34:34I just want to make sure that you're all right.
00:34:36If you're happy, I'm happy.
00:34:37That's what makes me okay, all right?
00:34:40So just keep going.
00:34:41The way you're going, I'm proud of you.
00:34:42No, I've lost him.
00:34:50I worry about him.
00:34:51I don't know what he's going through.
00:34:53I have faith that he will be good until I get there.
00:34:56How was climbing that slope?
00:35:03It was horrendous.
00:35:07Horrendous?
00:35:08Why?
00:35:09Because it just, I didn't want to do it.
00:35:12I'd swap you places in a heartbeat.
00:35:14To me, it sounds like you're having a tonne of fun.
00:35:19Well, I'm not.
00:35:20Okay, I'm not having fun.
00:35:22We literally kicked up.
00:35:23I'm not in a very good mind space to hear that from him right now.
00:35:28We're not ready to go home yet.
00:35:33It makes me feel a little bit frustrated in those moments when he's telling me to push on,
00:35:39and I feel like I'm already giving it everything that I have.
00:35:44I think she'll be fine.
00:35:47It is a lot.
00:35:49And I don't think he understands how physically exhausting that can be on me.
00:35:56Another big day ahead tomorrow to get closer to me.
00:36:00I am dreading telling my brother I lost the map.
00:36:20I know he's going to roll his eyes and say, typical Pete.
00:36:23Mate, before we go any further, I have some news for you.
00:36:27Yeah.
00:36:27Um, I've managed to misplace the map.
00:36:32Oh, fuck.
00:36:34Yeah.
00:36:35So I'm going to need you to be really precise and give me and sort of map out as much as
00:36:40you can that I can jot down with landmarks.
00:36:44Okay.
00:36:45Fuck.
00:36:45Yeah, righto.
00:36:46Have you got a compass?
00:36:48Yeah, I've got a compass.
00:36:48That's fine.
00:36:49I've got the compass.
00:36:51Yeah, righto.
00:36:52Righto.
00:36:53Yeah, we're just going to have to manage it.
00:36:54I'm really sorry, mate.
00:36:55Make sure you get a good sleep and I think we'll, um...
00:37:00Hello.
00:37:02Oh, he's lost the map.
00:37:07You sounded frustrated.
00:37:09I should have.
00:37:13Of anyone, he's always losing his stuff.
00:37:17If I get lost without a map, then I'll be out.
00:37:24This will be the last leg.
00:37:26He's always leaving stuff behind.
00:37:30That's...
00:37:31For the nine Australians locked in the hole,
00:38:01and their rescuers braving sub-zero conditions,
00:38:05time is running out to complete the second leg of their mission
00:38:09and avoid elimination.
00:38:13It's freaking cold.
00:38:15You can see the tent is just one pile of frost.
00:38:21This business with the map has been playing on my mind a little.
00:38:25My initial thought is that we're cooked,
00:38:26so we are just going to have to do the best we can.
00:38:38When he lost the map, I was super pissed off.
00:38:42I'm just hoping the next gearbox
00:38:45may be a reasonably easy place to navigate without a map.
00:38:48A puzzle stands between teams...
00:38:51What have we got here?
00:38:53..and the next set of directions.
00:38:55Wire up top, wire down below, and then a mountain.
00:38:59A mountain and some wires.
00:39:01It's high wire.
00:39:05Yay.
00:39:07Gearbox revealed chocolate.
00:39:10Millie will love that.
00:39:11This is an essential to prevent fatigue.
00:39:19Hello.
00:39:20Hi, how's your night?
00:39:22It's fucking cold here.
00:39:23Frosty.
00:39:24Yes.
00:39:24I'm going to give you directions
00:39:26to some emergency ration chocolate.
00:39:29Yep.
00:39:29The chocolate's about 100 metres south-west,
00:39:33up the slope,
00:39:34from where you picked up the camping gear.
00:39:36Got that.
00:39:37You should be able to find that without a map.
00:39:39Yep.
00:39:40About 5 hours and 17 minutes on the clock.
00:39:43OK.
00:39:44As soon as I've got enough light,
00:39:45I've got to get moving.
00:39:47You there?
00:39:49Yeah.
00:39:55Hey, Darren.
00:39:56Hey, Mildred. How are you going?
00:39:57Good. How are you?
00:39:58Good.
00:39:58Got all your gear packed?
00:39:59Yeah.
00:39:59Where am I going?
00:40:00South-east.
00:40:01You've got chocolate, OK?
00:40:04Why is there chocolate?
00:40:05It's just going to give you a bit more energy
00:40:07to get through the day.
00:40:08It's about 500 metres south-east of you.
00:40:12Yep.
00:40:12So, like, where is this chocolate?
00:40:16500 metres south-east of where you are now.
00:40:20Yep.
00:40:21You're going to have to cross a gorge or a canyon.
00:40:24I'm not sure how you're going to get over there, mate.
00:40:26You've got five hours left.
00:40:27All right?
00:40:27OK.
00:40:31They're fucking cut out.
00:40:32Millie is setting off closest to the next gearbox.
00:40:43Then Peter, Kai, and struggling with his hip injury
00:40:47at the back of the pack, is retired cop Derek.
00:40:50There's chocolate in that gear box.
00:40:56In a survival situation, calories are your currency.
00:41:00With this cold, I'm burning extra calories.
00:41:03If I'm going to get to the rendezvous point,
00:41:05I need to get some calories in me.
00:41:10I am worried about time.
00:41:11I also know that without a map, I'm likely to make mistakes.
00:41:29Mark, how are you doing?
00:41:30Good morning.
00:41:31How are you going?
00:41:32Mate, sensational.
00:41:33Apart from the fact that my hip played up all night.
00:41:36Are you OK to keep going?
00:41:37Yeah, absolutely.
00:41:38All right, well done, mate.
00:41:40Keep toughing it out.
00:41:41I know that you will.
00:41:42I'm focusing on you.
00:41:43My job is to support you in the field, OK?
00:41:46Thank you, buddy.
00:41:46Good to have you there.
00:41:49Don.
00:41:53I have been honest with Mark,
00:41:55but maybe not completely honest.
00:41:59He knows that I'm hurting.
00:42:01He knows that I want to keep on going.
00:42:04He just doesn't know how much doubt is in my mind
00:42:06as to whether I can or I can't.
00:42:08The rescuers aren't the only ones doing it tough.
00:42:15Ah!
00:42:17New record for cells 323972.
00:42:22It is shithouse.
00:42:23This joint is fucked.
00:42:25I don't think I fully appreciated how hard it would be.
00:42:30I'm just a million like crazy.
00:42:31I'm constantly looking at the photo I've got of both of us.
00:42:34I just wanted to get through these legs
00:42:36and to come and get me out of this cell.
00:42:43He still has to get over the other side of that river.
00:42:46I guess, using the clue and the location,
00:42:51they're going to have to climb across a high wire over the canyon.
00:42:55She's not going to be ready to force something like that.
00:43:10Fuck.
00:43:11Fuck's sake, you've got to be kidding me.
00:43:18I see this massive drop with two ropes going across it.
00:43:23Darren said that I need to get across the canyon.
00:43:26I think the only way is to go over the ropes.
00:43:27The next gearbox has been dropped on a plateau
00:43:33at the other side of the gorge.
00:43:36The quickest way to reach it is via a rope crossing
00:43:39230 metres long
00:43:42and suspended 300 metres above the valley floor.
00:43:55This feels really dangerous.
00:43:56I don't know how to do this.
00:44:10Fuck.
00:44:11This is sick, As-man.
00:44:18It's getting harder and harder on my tiny little arms.
00:44:21Oh!
00:44:23Fucking hell.
00:44:26This is getting harder
00:44:30and harder.
00:44:50Oh, fuck.
00:44:51That was so sick.
00:44:56I've never done that before in my life.
00:45:00Shit, shit, shit, shit.
00:45:05My backpack went off the edge of the cliff.
00:45:10That bag has got my water,
00:45:12all of my clothes and my sleeping equipment.
00:45:14My phone's in that bag.
00:45:16I have no way of getting calls from Darren
00:45:18to figure out where I'm going next.
00:45:23I need to get that back somehow.
00:45:25I'm going to have to go all the way back down
00:45:27and then all the way back up.
00:45:29With a worsening hip injury, retired cop Derek is in last position
00:45:42and still 15 kilometres away from the rendezvous point for this leg.
00:45:47Oh!
00:45:48No, this is going to be tough.
00:45:50There's no two ways about it.
00:45:51The hills are steep and I know that I'm going to be challenged.
00:45:54Those rescuers who don't make it within 24 hours
00:45:57will be eliminated.
00:45:59I need to get Mark.
00:46:01This is not going well.
00:46:04I know that the clock is ticking
00:46:05and that's always a pressure.
00:46:08It's something that's always in the back of my mind.
00:46:11I'm in a lot of trouble.
00:46:14It's a long way to go.
00:46:16Any misstep is going to injure this hip even further.
00:46:20Don't give up.
00:46:22Got to make this happen.
00:46:23Somehow, someway.
00:46:27You've got to be kidding me.
00:46:29The second rescuer to reach the canyon traverse
00:46:31is journalist Peter.
00:46:33I've never done anything like this before
00:46:35but it looks both really terrifying
00:46:37and also hard yakka.
00:46:40My brother had better be worth it.
00:46:41He owes me a few beers for this.
00:46:43I don't know how but these drops just seem to keep getting bigger and bigger.
00:46:49Holy hell.
00:46:54This is a long drop.
00:46:57Keep your energy again.
00:47:06My arms are done, man.
00:47:13Next to traverse the canyon is Kai.
00:47:15It's a tyroliant traverse.
00:47:17I've done one before.
00:47:19I know the best way to cross a tyroliant traverse
00:47:21is on your back and pulling your body.
00:47:25I've been a stuntwoman for 16 years
00:47:27but every muscle in my body is aching at the moment.
00:47:32Metres from the end, I'm so pumped.
00:47:35My forearms are just smashed.
00:47:38It's probably the closest I've come to throwing up this whole time.
00:47:41It's a bit worrying how he's going to get across the river.
00:47:50I assume he's going to have to climb.
00:47:52If he has to tie his own knots,
00:47:55hopefully someone can double check them for him.
00:47:59I've never traversed my life.
00:48:01I've got zero experience in it as I think it shows.
00:48:04It's certainly tight on the groin region.
00:48:05One of the harnesses has just slipped up
00:48:07and put some pressure on something
00:48:10that you probably don't want pressure on.
00:48:13Oh, it's so lucky I've had kids.
00:48:17Oh, my God.
00:48:18It's very lucky that Susan and I already have two beautiful boys
00:48:22because I'm not sure after today's experience
00:48:24I'll be able to do that again.
00:48:26Oh, God.
00:48:30I've got to get to the end here, no matter what pain I'm in.
00:48:36I can rest at the finish line,
00:48:38but now I need to run as fast as I can.
00:48:43That's a free vasectomy, I reckon.
00:48:47After Millie's slip-up, Peter is first to find the chocolate.
00:48:51I'm just exhausted from the traverse,
00:48:53but what matters is beating the clock.
00:48:56In that gearbox's chocolate, I know I'm going to need energy,
00:48:59so that's pretty critical.
00:49:07Hey, mate.
00:49:08I'm going to give you some directions to the next gearbox,
00:49:11which has got a map in it to the rendezvous point.
00:49:14Two k's downriver.
00:49:16There's a bridge.
00:49:17The box is about 200 metres west of the bridge.
00:49:21And there's a map in there to the rendezvous point.
00:49:23So you're going to have to motor.
00:49:24We've only got about two hours and 41 minutes to go.
00:49:27OK, I got it.
00:49:28Everything all right?
00:49:29Because I lost the map,
00:49:33knowing that there's a map at the end of this stretch
00:49:35makes me feel very happy.
00:49:37If I get to the rendezvous point,
00:49:39I'll have dodged a bullet.
00:49:40Ah!
00:49:44The final gearbox is just over two kilometres away,
00:49:48underneath another old suspension bridge.
00:49:50Inside is a map that will lead rescuers to the rendezvous point at the end of this leg.
00:49:59Why isn't Millie moving?
00:50:04Doesn't look like Millie's moved more than 50 metres from the canyon.
00:50:08I've been sitting there for over an hour.
00:50:10Darren has no way of knowing that Millie is still trying to retrieve her backpack.
00:50:18Having made it across the canyon rope and reached the chocolate,
00:50:27the first six rescuers are searching for the final map to the rendezvous point.
00:50:32The next gearbox is so close.
00:50:34It's pretty nasty terrain out here, though.
00:50:36Nothing straightforward.
00:50:38It's crazy to think how quick time goes when you're out here.
00:50:40I need to go as quick as I can.
00:50:42Everything's hurting at this stage.
00:50:46Every uphill's burning my legs and every downhill's hurting my toes.
00:50:51I'm definitely thinking, I don't know if I can make this.
00:50:56My backpack's weighing me down another 15, 20 kilos.
00:51:01I think I'm going a bit slower than the other rescuers.
00:51:07Anna is second last to reach the canyon crossing.
00:51:12Oh, this is my worst nightmare realised.
00:51:17I'm already mentally, emotionally having the worst time.
00:51:22And I'm like, I can't do that.
00:51:25I've never cried out of fear before, but I am shit scared.
00:51:29Every bone in my body is telling me not to do it.
00:51:32Like, all right, fun experience, but see ya.
00:51:35Ooh, OK.
00:51:36And then I'm like, fuck it.
00:51:38Once I'm moving, I'm just winging it, trying not to look around, trying not to look down.
00:51:51I'm just focused on getting to the other side.
00:51:53Holy shit.
00:51:54The whole situation's just really overwhelming.
00:51:59Hey, Mum.
00:52:00Hey, how are you?
00:52:01I was a bit worried about you.
00:52:03I'm good.
00:52:04It's just, um...
00:52:05Yeah, it's just a lot.
00:52:07You're doing so well.
00:52:09That was really hard, hearing Anna upset on the phone.
00:52:14Being in here when someone that you really love and care about is out there struggling.
00:52:22That was a lot.
00:52:23And I'm worried about how they're going to get to me.
00:52:25Injured, yet fighting on, Derek is the last rescuer to reach the canyon crossing.
00:52:42I see the traverse and I go, thank goodness for that, because I'm now no longer walking.
00:52:48This is going to be physical, but it's upper body physical, so this is more comfortable for me.
00:52:55I've sat in a sit harness so many times, I'm comfortable with that as well.
00:53:09But I don't realise just how much that's going to play on my hip.
00:53:16As I go across, the hip is getting sore and sore.
00:53:19When I get to the other end, I can't put weight on my leg.
00:53:34Just the harness pressure.
00:53:39Just so painful.
00:53:42Oh, my God.
00:53:45Oh, damn.
00:53:46That's when I knew I had to pull the plug.
00:53:52Too, too painful.
00:53:55I know I've got to tell Mark.
00:53:56There's so many thoughts going through my mind.
00:54:00The first one is that I've failed him.
00:54:06Mark?
00:54:07Hey, buddy, how you going?
00:54:08Mate, I'm OK.
00:54:09You'll notice the difference between sensational and OK.
00:54:20Mate.
00:54:22It's OK.
00:54:23Just tell me how you feel.
00:54:26I wish I could get the word down.
00:54:29Derek, it's OK, mate.
00:54:30It's OK.
00:54:35I'm pulling the pin.
00:54:37It's OK, mate.
00:54:37It's fine.
00:54:38I am sorry.
00:54:40It hurts.
00:54:41OK.
00:54:42And I know you'll be disappointed as well.
00:54:45It's all right, mate.
00:54:46I know you would have tried your hardest.
00:54:47No one tried harder than you.
00:54:49There's nothing more important than the actual overall health, OK?
00:54:53Yeah.
00:54:53I got your back.
00:54:54Don't forget that.
00:54:55OK?
00:54:55Just like exactly you would have my back.
00:54:58I know.
00:55:00All right.
00:55:01I'm proud of you, buddy.
00:55:01It takes a lot of courage to make that decision.
00:55:06Derek will be devastated because he thinks he's disappointed me, but he hasn't.
00:55:23And my job is to remind him that and to get him back on track.
00:55:30He gave everything he had to give.
00:55:31How can anyone ever ask for more than that?
00:55:36He's got an injury, and he's had to gracefully withdraw.
00:55:41But he hasn't let anyone down.
00:55:45He bowed out like a true hero and legend that he is.
00:55:50He's the person that I would want to rescue me even now.
00:55:53Oh, somehow, some way, he'd find a way of doing it.
00:56:08Derek's medivac and withdrawal changes nothing for the remaining eight rescuers.
00:56:13Anyone who doesn't reach the rendezvous point before the clock runs out will be eliminated.
00:56:19Let's see if this kid's fucking moving.
00:56:29Come on, Mildred.
00:56:32The GPS hasn't been updating, and I'm just wanting to check in with Millie and know that she's safe and well.
00:56:40Why isn't the red dot moving?
00:56:41Being stuck in here, you've got no idea of what's happening.
00:56:57She's just moved.
00:56:58Looks like she's at that gearbox.
00:56:59Oh.
00:57:04Hey, Dari.
00:57:07You OK?
00:57:08Yeah, I'm fine.
00:57:11That's a massive relief, man.
00:57:14I'm absolutely over the moon.
00:57:17I've been better for the whole good.
00:57:18I accidentally fucked up.
00:57:20What happened?
00:57:21Just as I was coming across the, like, valley thing, I got all the way to the end.
00:57:26My backpack flipped off the edge of the cliff.
00:57:29Did you have to go back and get it?
00:57:30What did you have to do?
00:57:31I had to go all the way down to the bottom and then climb all the way back to the top with my backpack.
00:57:36But I've made it to the gearbox now.
00:57:38So you're feeling all right?
00:57:39Ready to rock and roll?
00:57:40Yeah, I'm fine.
00:57:41I'm just super puffed out.
00:57:43You need to hustle.
00:57:45You're going to have to work your arse off.
00:57:47And get to that map.
00:57:48Yeah.
00:57:49Where am I going?
00:57:53At the head of the pack, Peter is still without a map and relying solely on his brother's directions.
00:58:00He's searching for the last gearbox that contains a map to the rendezvous point.
00:58:05That word map makes me feel so relieved.
00:58:09I can see the bridge that Andrew mentioned.
00:58:11And I'm thinking, great, I'll just head there and figure out where the box is.
00:58:14Hasn't got a map.
00:58:16Looks like he's heading for the bridge.
00:58:18Don't go across the bridge.
00:58:20Oh, fuck.
00:58:24I said west of the bridge, Peter.
00:58:26All of a sudden, I realise it's down the bottom of the valley.
00:58:33I've screwed up again.
00:58:34Four rescuers are in striking distance of the last gearbox.
00:58:49But tradie Nick is the first to find the map to the end of this leg, the rendezvous point.
00:58:56All right.
00:58:57Looks like I've got a map here.
00:58:59Alex, how'd you go?
00:59:05Yeah, good, mate.
00:59:05How are you?
00:59:06Bored shitless, but, yeah, all good.
00:59:09Mate, from what I can tell, I've got to head south along this river.
00:59:12Yes, OK.
00:59:13Your rendezvous point is downstream.
00:59:15OK.
00:59:15I need you to get back to the suspension bridge.
00:59:18Cross the suspension bridge and then stay on the map to the rendezvous point, bro.
00:59:22OK.
00:59:23I'm going to rip it and I'm going to get there as quick as possible.
00:59:25Hightail, bros.
00:59:25Rescuers must now cross the suspension bridge and trek along the mountainside until they find
00:59:34an old mine tunnel, which will lead them to the rendezvous point three kilometres away.
00:59:41If rescuers fail to make it in time, they will be eliminated.
00:59:45On this trek, with the terrain how it is, and being so uphill, 300 metres can seem like
00:59:55three k's.
00:59:56My quads are on fire, my legs are burning, but my mind is just telling me to keep going.
01:00:04This bag dropping to the bottom of the ravine could definitely be the reason I don't make
01:00:08it to the rendezvous point on time.
01:00:10Guts is in knots at the moment.
01:00:12When I heard Millie drop their bag down the canyon, all of a sudden the clock's going three
01:00:16times as quick.
01:00:19I've resigned myself to the fact that we're done, we're going home.
01:00:23She's not going to have enough time to make it there.
01:00:26Oh, we've got another map here.
01:00:28Jeff is second to find the final map.
01:00:30Hello, pretty lady.
01:00:34How are you going?
01:00:35Hello, darling.
01:00:35Is the RV point marked on your map?
01:00:38Yep, it's marked on my map south.
01:00:40Yep.
01:00:40Keep heading south.
01:00:41How are you going?
01:00:42I'm all right, darling.
01:00:43I don't want to leave it fine like I did last time.
01:00:45Don't do that again.
01:00:46You're doing so well.
01:00:48Ray?
01:00:49Hey!
01:00:50You okay?
01:00:51I'm good.
01:00:52You found the map okay?
01:00:53Yep, I'm right in front of it.
01:00:55Hustle, hustle.
01:00:55I love you.
01:00:56You got this.
01:00:57Kai!
01:00:58Hello!
01:00:58There is a bridge which is 200 metres away from you.
01:01:03Yeah.
01:01:04And then you need to travel south.
01:01:07I think Lou's trying really hard not to be anxious with me.
01:01:11Awesome, you've got this.
01:01:13We're running out of time and she knows I'm just getting tired.
01:01:18Okay.
01:01:21I feel like I'm just going uphill the whole time.
01:01:24The incline is crazy.
01:01:25All right, so he's going back to the bridge.
01:01:31I can see the bridge.
01:01:33So I know the rendezvous point is close, but I'm still so worried about time.
01:01:38I'm just powering as quick as I can.
01:01:40He's on the other side of the bridge.
01:01:46Come on, brother.
01:01:48I'm leaving you.
01:01:50As I'm getting to the tunnel, I can see how dark and narrow it is, but getting me through
01:01:55is knowing that the rendezvous point is close now.
01:01:58He's through it.
01:02:05Oh.
01:02:06Right.
01:02:06Here's the rendezvous point.
01:02:09Unreal.
01:02:10I need a go.
01:02:11I need a hustle.
01:02:12After backtracking, Peter's finally made it to the map.
01:02:17Man, I almost messed up again.
01:02:20Oh, thank Christ.
01:02:22I'm mad.
01:02:24I've got to get back up that bridge first and that's going to be a hell of a yomp.
01:02:28Seeing the rendezvous point so close, you just get such a rush of adrenaline.
01:02:41I'm just hoping I've made it in time.
01:02:45Is it the rendezvous point?
01:02:48Yes.
01:02:50What do we say?
01:02:51Is that all you got?
01:02:52Is that all you got?
01:02:58Brother, how'd you go?
01:03:00Mate, I'm at the rendezvous point now.
01:03:02Fantastic, bro.
01:03:03You made it?
01:03:04Yes.
01:03:05Mate, I'm stoked.
01:03:06I'm stoked, mate.
01:03:07Mate, you should see the scenery.
01:03:09The only way I could get better, mate, is if you were here.
01:03:11I'd love to be there, mate.
01:03:12Love ya.
01:03:13Love you, bros.
01:03:14Take care.
01:03:16Hearing Alex tell me I've made it, this has been the biggest sense of achievement.
01:03:20Like, making it to that rendezvous point and knowing I'm one step closer to seeing Alex again
01:03:24is, oh, it's the best feeling I've had in a long time.
01:03:26Yes!
01:03:28Oh, God.
01:03:38Watching Jeff try and find an RV point is like a new form of torture.
01:03:43Just got to remember to keep my faith in him.
01:03:46It's an extremely difficult race against the clock.
01:03:50I end up at basically an old mine tunnel, which was dark and I had no idea where I was going.
01:03:55But I can see that patch of light at the end, so I'll carefully work my way through.
01:04:00As soon as I step out of the tunnel, I see the rendezvous point and see the big tower there.
01:04:05Oh, boy.
01:04:09Oh, boy.
01:04:10Oh, boy.
01:04:11Oh, boy.
01:04:12Hey, darling.
01:04:13How'd we go?
01:04:14You've done it.
01:04:15You're one step closer to getting me.
01:04:17Can't wait.
01:04:21Harlow!
01:04:22You did it!
01:04:23We did it!
01:04:33Tell me the news, Lou.
01:04:35Hi, you made it.
01:04:36Oh, we made it, Lou. We made it.
01:04:39Two legs down, girlfriend.
01:04:41Yeah.
01:04:41It just means I'm getting closer.
01:04:43And I cannot wait.
01:04:45Oh, we made it.
01:04:49Woo!
01:04:50At this point, I'm just not going to make it in time.
01:04:53The trek is really difficult.
01:04:55The most ridiculous mountain.
01:04:58Cross the bridge, and then I get to this old mine tunnel.
01:05:03One of my other great fears is confined spaces.
01:05:07I get pretty claustrophobic.
01:05:08Oh!
01:05:09Could this day get any worse?
01:05:12I can't see what's around me.
01:05:14I don't know if I can make it.
01:05:20Millie is the last rescuer to have grabbed the map.
01:05:25So she's gone back up from the box.
01:05:28She's going to go over to the bridge.
01:05:29I'm really worried about the time.
01:05:32She's going to have to get her skates on.
01:05:33I'm moving as fast as I can.
01:05:37If I don't make it to the rendezvous point in time because of my mistake, I'm going to be so angry at myself.
01:05:42Hi.
01:05:52Hi, beauty.
01:05:57Oh, dear beauty.
01:06:03Hello.
01:06:04Have I done it in time?
01:06:05Yeah, about 40 minutes left on the clock.
01:06:08Oh, thank you.
01:06:08Thank goodness.
01:06:09I thought we might have been up shit creek there without a map.
01:06:12You know, bad habits, mate, leaving your shit behind.
01:06:27Hi, baby.
01:06:30I'm at the rendezvous point.
01:06:32Yes, you little beauty.
01:06:34You little beauty, you.
01:06:36You're amazing.
01:06:52Mum?
01:06:53Hello.
01:06:54Hey.
01:06:55Are you at the rendezvous point?
01:06:57Yeah.
01:06:58Dude.
01:07:00What?
01:07:02You've got 30 minutes to go.
01:07:04You've made it.
01:07:05Dude, I thought you were going to say the opposite just then.
01:07:08Change your tone.
01:07:09Oh, my God.
01:07:14Darren hasn't told me how much longer I have to get to the rendezvous point,
01:07:18so I'm just moving as fast as I can.
01:07:19This looks super claustrophobic in here.
01:07:22She's going to follow a track.
01:07:24Looks like it runs through here.
01:07:26To the RV point.
01:07:27To the RV point.
01:07:39I'm thinking she's close enough now to be able to see the RV tower.
01:07:42It doesn't make me any less anxious, though.
01:07:44I'm going to have no fingernails left by the end of this.
01:07:47Hey, Darry.
01:08:02Mavis, how are you?
01:08:04I'm good.
01:08:04How are you?
01:08:04You've got to the RV point?
01:08:06Yep.
01:08:09I can confirm that you have got seven minutes left, mate.
01:08:14Thanks for that, man.
01:08:15I cannot express how proud I am of you.
01:08:19Good job.
01:08:20Well done.
01:08:20You've absolutely kicked it in the dick.
01:08:22Well done.
01:08:22Yeah.
01:08:23You're one leg closer to getting me.
01:08:24Yep.
01:08:25Are you doing all right in your box?
01:08:26Doing all right, mate.
01:08:27The sooner you can get here, the better will be it.
01:08:29I'm trying the hardest.
01:08:29Try harder than that.
01:08:31Just get it done.
01:08:32Yep.
01:08:32Will do.
01:08:36Hello.
01:08:39I'm so relieved, and it definitely makes me happy that Darren's proud, too.
01:08:46On to the next leg, and let's see how it goes.
01:08:51Eight rescuers are now headed to the next leg of their mission,
01:08:55moving ever closer to finding and freeing their teammate.
01:09:00I definitely don't have time for mistakes like I made with my bag today.
01:09:05If I let Darren down, I'd definitely feel disappointed with myself.
01:09:11No matter what, I've got to get to Alex.
01:09:14Winning the prize money, anything short of that would be a failure.
01:09:18My strategy going forward is just to slow down.
01:09:22Rushing means I make mistakes.
01:09:24There is a hell of a long way to go from here.
01:09:27I cannot afford to relax.
01:09:28I want to get through to the end.
01:09:37Next time...
01:09:38Oh, this is hectic.
01:09:40Don't look down.
01:09:41...what goes up...
01:09:42I'm scared.
01:09:44I don't know if I can do this.
01:09:46...must come down.
01:09:48Knowing that Millie's going to jump out of a helicopter instantly kills me with dread.
01:09:51I'm just holding on for dear life.
01:09:53As the clues become harder...
01:09:57The answer should be right in front of me.
01:10:00...is frustration setting in.
01:10:02This is taking the piss now.
01:10:03I'm about to throw this thing off the cliff.
01:10:05If I can't solve the puzzle, you can't move anywhere.
01:10:09Only eight teams remain.
01:10:11It's getting harder each day.
01:10:13Can they free their teammates?
01:10:15The weather is ferocious.
01:10:18It's a thing that can get you killed if you don't know what you're doing.
01:10:21To win a share of $100,000...
01:10:24My body's been pushed to its physical limits.
01:10:27...and pull off the ultimate escape.
01:10:30I'm going to fall.
01:10:31AHHHHH!
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