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Celebrity Race Across The World 2025 S03E02.
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00:00We need to chill out.
00:11This is exactly what we need.
00:13After all the stress, I'm going to eat everything I see.
00:16At the first checkpoint...
00:18We knew Anita would be back.
00:20It's Yorkshire. I'm telling you, they've got this way about them.
00:24As three teams enjoy restorative downtime...
00:27We could be a deadly force because we've got nothing to lose.
00:30We're already lost, so, like, a wounded animal, pouncing, ready to pounce.
00:36Come on, Dad. Here we go.
00:38Setting off in the lead...
00:39Buenas Dias. Buenas Dias.
00:41Anita and Bal are first to find out where they're heading next.
00:46Your hands are shaking, Anita.
00:47I'm not surprised. Adrenaline, here we go.
00:51Your second checkpoint is El Zonte.
00:55Where's El Zonte?
00:56Never heard of it.
00:57I think we're heading to another country, Dad.
00:59For safety reasons, travel after dark is not allowed.
01:02No.
01:03This leg.
01:05Whoa.
01:06Across this region of Central America,
01:09increased trafficking and crime at night
01:12means it's only safe for all teams to travel in daylight.
01:15OK, we are going into some spicy territory, then.
01:18The race is on.
01:20Come on, team, whip it. Let's do it.
01:21All right, El Zonte.
01:27So I just asked somebody.
01:30Hola, senor.
01:31El Zonte.
01:32¿Dónde están?
01:34Ah, gracias.
01:35Can I...
01:35Zoom out?
01:36OK, San Salvador's there, so it's between there and there.
01:40El Zonte.
01:42Senor, thank you.
01:42Muchas gracias.
01:44OK.
01:47940 kilometres to the south, El Zonte in El Salvador.
01:51After a halt in the country's recent turbulent history,
01:56the pristine coastline has begun to attract visitors.
02:00This surfing mecca was nicknamed Bitcoin Beach,
02:04after the town was an early adopter of accepting cryptocurrency as payment.
02:09To get there, teams could head for the Caribbean,
02:13taking advantage of the well-trodden but expensive tourist routes in southern Belize,
02:17or brave the less-explored, fertile valleys of western Honduras.
02:25Alternatively, they may choose to stay in Guatemala,
02:29a more direct but arduous route through tropical jungle
02:32and across its precipitous volcanic highlands.
02:36This looks like it could be a quick route.
02:39Yeah.
02:39We know that they speak English in Belize.
02:41Yes.
02:41And then from there we can go down to Honduras.
02:44Oh!
02:45Yeah.
02:45We're crossing then one, two, three borders.
02:50We're going to miss Guatemala completely.
02:52Yeah.
02:52And also, Belize is expensive.
02:56Mmm.
02:57This will be the longest we've ever spent together, like, intensely.
03:00It'll be wonderful just to get to know your parent, you know?
03:04You choose, you choose. Come on.
03:06We're talking Guatemala, and we're then jumping back out of Guatemala
03:09without seeing nothing so far.
03:10Yeah, no, no, let's stick to Guatemala.
03:12We're not a family of communicators at all.
03:14We're a family of doers.
03:16Right, Dad, I think we've made our decision.
03:19Choosing to travel south through Guatemala,
03:22their most direct route is via the city of Caban,
03:25gateway to the central highlands.
03:28Well, Coburn, yeah?
03:29Yeah.
03:32Like two!
03:33We're off.
03:34Something in the air.
03:35Woo!
03:36Woo!
03:43The heart of the sky, the heart of the earth.
03:47We're calling the spirits of our ancestors from the archaeological sites.
03:53We're calling the lakes, our rivers, the lake of Petekitzá.
03:59Back at the checkpoint,
04:00the other three teams are preparing for the next leg of the race.
04:03This is to clear your spirit, your physical body, your mind,
04:13so you can receive our sacred medicine,
04:16our sacred cacao,
04:18to connect with the spirit of Ish-Cacao.
04:20Beforehand, there's the opportunity to take part in a ceremony
04:24to honour the goddess of the cacao tree, Ish-Cacao,
04:27a revered figure in Guatemalan-Mayan mythology.
04:30We call upon your presence, Ish-Cacao, Ish-Cacao, Ish-Cacao.
04:34Here we are offering your drink
04:35to bring peace in their heart, peace in their spirit.
04:39Believe to be the source of the plant's spiritual and healing properties,
04:44participants ritually drink its liquid form,
04:47similar in taste to raw hot chocolate,
04:49as they meditate to seek her guidance.
04:52You're going to connect with the spirit of Ish-Cacao.
04:55Ask her to receive the medicine.
04:58This is a special moment for you to let go today
05:01anything that no longer you need to be carrying in your life,
05:04in your heart, in your mind,
05:06and find peace and love.
05:11When you're ready, you can just...
05:13I think it's really lucky to be able to have moments
05:20where you do stop and think about those things
05:22that have happened in your life,
05:24but also to let go of the things that sometimes you hold on to.
05:28I mean, me personally, I'd struggle to take those moments
05:30because I kind of don't want to
05:32because there's a lot of sadness attached to it.
05:34Yes, that's in your safe box out of the way to protect you.
05:37Exactly. You put it in a box and you haven't got to worry about it.
05:40But it's really important to have these moments.
05:43You don't want to forget.
05:45Thank you. It's important to connect.
05:48You can share.
05:50So I feel a sense of peace,
05:52but connection to people I've lost.
05:54Mm, my life.
05:57It brings me closer.
05:59They're here.
06:00Always with us in other dimensions.
06:05Um, me...
06:06Me and my mum lost to have someone closer.
06:11I lost my brother and my mum lost her son.
06:16His name is James.
06:19And, yeah, I just wish...
06:20I wish he could, like, take my place and do this, do all this,
06:25and travel the world, but he never got to.
06:28My eldest brother, James, he, um, he took his life, um, when he was 20.
06:41I was 16.
06:42And it just hit us all hard, so hard.
06:46Doing this race is like doing this race is like doing it for my brother and my mum.
06:53He would have loved to do something like this.
06:55I think she'd like to have that kind of...
06:58journey with the son.
07:02And I think I would have dreamt it for her to have that with James.
07:06He's with you the whole time.
07:08Mm.
07:08The whole time.
07:09He was sat right here.
07:11He'd be laughing at everything that, you know, you're going through.
07:14We certainly had a lot of laughs so far.
07:16He lived life to the full.
07:20He was so popular.
07:22He had so many friends.
07:23Like, he was...he was my hero.
07:27James was everything I wanted to be, um, with his confidence.
07:33I really want to get out of my comfort zone and support my mum
07:37because I want to look after her on this trip because she deserves it.
07:43He would be proud of me, I think.
07:44I know he's, like...
07:47He's with us.
07:47With us, yeah.
07:48He's with you the whole time.
07:49He's your guardian angel, I know that.
07:51Yeah.
07:51You guys are doing it for him, you know?
07:53Yeah, yeah, he's racing with us.
07:55Yeah.
07:55He's not doing very well.
07:56He's not going to say.
08:04I feel a sense of relief and release.
08:08Yeah, and, um, relaxed, actually.
08:12We both feel sort of a zen now, don't we?
08:14Yeah.
08:15I wonder what we've got ahead.
08:17Oh, God.
08:18Oh, I'm panicking again.
08:20OK.
08:21OK.
08:22OK.
08:30Oh!
08:31Oh, ha, ha, ha!
08:33No, that's where you've got a local bush.
08:35130 kilometres to the south, Anita and Baal are making tracks towards Koban.
08:42It's really, really difficult to describe this.
08:44I'm trying to soak it all in.
08:47Wherever you look, it's actually green.
08:49It's amazing.
08:50Um, why are we stopping here?
08:57Does something happen?
08:59Does everybody come off here?
09:01The road is closed because they're courtesy.
09:04It's a three-day protest and no-one can pass, so we have to walk.
09:08Right.
09:09The road is blocked.
09:10We'll have to do some walking from here.
09:12Oh, it's wet.
09:13Yeah.
09:14Let's do it.
09:15Across the country, civil unrest is unfolding.
09:19The government sent a message about the implementation of the obligatory insurance.
09:22This is the reason why several people, several citizens, are manifesting in different places of our country.
09:29In 45 days, from today, all the vehicles in Guatemala will have to have a obligatory insurance.
09:37Citizens who object to the proposed new law are blockading parts of the country's road network.
09:45Hang on, what are all these guys doing?
09:47Is this the protest?
09:49Right, where do we get to Koban?
09:50How do we get there?
09:52Let's keep going.
09:53We're going to be walking for a while.
09:56South of the blockade, the road is clear, but the father-daughter team need to find a connection to Koban in the next town.
10:03There's a bus right there, guys.
10:05Koban?
10:06No?
10:07I have to stay on the bus.
10:08On that side.
10:09Koban?
10:10Koban?
10:11Koban?
10:11No, no, I don't know.
10:12Koban?
10:13Koban?
10:14Koban?
10:15No.
10:18God damn, this is a right mission.
10:20We need to seriously think about the fact that it's not going to be quick getting anywhere.
10:26I just hope there is a bus.
10:28What if there isn't a bus?
10:30Then what?
10:32Maybe we could hitchhike.
10:33There is a bus.
10:36I think there is a bus.
10:37But I think there is a bus.
10:38Is there a bus?
10:39I think we can get there.
10:41I think there is an bus.
10:42It's aboutgestellt for motivo.
10:43MUSIC PLAYS
10:50El Zontay, baby!
10:52Leaving the checkpoint just over 23 hours behind the leaders.
10:56Right.
10:57Brother and sister, Roman and Harley Moon.
11:00I think we should stay within Guatemala.
11:04I've got a real feeling that this route from Flores down to Caban
11:09looked quicker.
11:10My gut in terms of speed is saying head towards Honduras.
11:13And go down.
11:15But we know it's not that expensive here.
11:17Yeah, I trust you.
11:18If you feel like you've got gut feeling...
11:20I've got a real...
11:21I've got a real...
11:22You feel it, let's do it.
11:24All right, let's do it.
11:26We've got a plan.
11:27We've got a plan.
11:28We're going to do it.
11:29We're going to get that quicker than Bao and Anita.
11:32They can eat our dust.
11:35Unaware of the protests, Roman's gut's decision is to take the most
11:38direct route through Guatemala to save time and money.
11:42I'm really glad that he's feeling confident because I think in the first leg he was quite
11:48anxious and so I'll sit back and let him drive it.
11:51If it all goes wrong, Big Sister will have to step in again.
11:54Are you ready for a jungle?
11:57Yes, Chef.
11:58Can you see the others at all?
11:59What, you think the others will be coming in by boat now?
12:02Yeah.
12:04Woo!
12:05OK.
12:06We've got some catching up to do for it.
12:08We've got a lot of catching up to do.
12:09Right.
12:10Nearly two hours behind the siblings...
12:12Get the old map out.
12:14...couple Molly and Tyler.
12:15If we go east, we could go via Belize.
12:21Oh.
12:21We can't miss out on the opportunity to go to the Caribbean whilst we're on this race.
12:25It makes sense.
12:26It just makes too much sense.
12:28We could do a little stop at Hopkins Beach, Belize.
12:32We could pick up a job down there.
12:33Mm-hmm.
12:33This place looks cool.
12:35Work in the kitchen or on the restaurant floor.
12:38Local Caribbean twists and on, like, a patty.
12:40That's the food that we love and adore.
12:42That is our heritage.
12:43I love a patty, me.
12:44Yeah.
12:44Food.
12:45All my days.
12:46Food's like our love language.
12:48Experience some home-cooked Caribbean food, which is so close to our hearts.
12:51Oh, yeah.
12:52We go to places because we know the food's going to be wicked.
12:55We'll be a little home away from home.
12:57Every team's going to have a weakness.
13:00Ours is probably going to be trying not to spend money on food.
13:03Yeah.
13:04Don't blow the budget.
13:05No.
13:05All right.
13:06I promise.
13:06Plan is via Belize.
13:08And then we go south, stop off probably by the coast.
13:11There's boats.
13:12Short cut across the Caribbean Sea to Honduras.
13:15Sorry, that's a bit of a game changer.
13:16I'd love that.
13:18Making a fast getaway from Guatemala, Molly and Tyler are taking a circuitous route via Belize
13:24in the hope a quick dash across the sea to Honduras will propel them towards the next checkpoint.
13:30Going back to our Caribbean heritage means a lot to us.
13:34And getting a little taste of the food, the vibe, the culture will be so special.
13:41Adios.
13:42Adios.
13:43Leaving the checkpoint in last place.
13:45Welcome to hell, part two.
13:48Yeah.
13:48Dylan and Jackie are trailing 30 hours behind the leaders.
13:54The mother and son team also have the least money left, having already spent over a quarter
13:59of their budget.
14:00There could be a route through Honduras, maybe.
14:04Doesn't look too bad.
14:05I agree.
14:06And see if there's any jobs around there.
14:08Yeah.
14:08We haven't done a homestay yet.
14:11And it's something we're itching to do.
14:13It's all been brief encounters with the locals.
14:16And it'll be really lovely to make a nice connection.
14:19Yeah.
14:20And that's going to help on our budget.
14:22See how far we can get today.
14:23It sounds like we're starting to get a plan here, don't you think, Dylan?
14:25Yeah, I think we're cooking with gas.
14:28Yeah.
14:29Save money, make money.
14:31Honduras.
14:32That's a great catchphrase.
14:35Jackie, I feel like I'm getting some fire in my belly and, like, a bit more passionate.
14:40We want to try and get back in the fight, you know?
14:43Now, let's get to the bus station.
14:45Run!
14:46Never seen Dylan so energised.
14:49Dylan's plan, to get as far as they can towards Honduras
14:52before nightfall, by travelling to the border town of Morales.
14:57Hola, hola.
14:59Here we go.
15:01To have some sort of travel today is huge, considering we're late out.
15:08I wonder what you get in the water.
15:10Crocs!
15:11Over an hour to the south, Roman and Harley Moon.
15:15In agua, it's a crocodile, no?
15:18Yeah.
15:18There's crocodiles here.
15:22There's crocodiles.
15:23Still unaware of the road blockade 70 kilometres away, they are venturing to an island deep in
15:28the Guatemalan jungle.
15:33It is right in the jungle, isn't it?
15:35One of the region's last natural reserves, Punta de Chimino, is a vital habitat for an array
15:41of native wild animals, seeking refuge from hunting and deforestation, from the anteater to the ocelot.
15:53Yeah, okay, it's the tigers.
15:56There's something about tigers.
15:57Nature lovers can stay at the island's eco-lodge.
16:03Can I get a bug spread?
16:04I'm getting absolutely bitten to shreds.
16:07Where budget-conscious Roman has agreed to work and return for bed and board.
16:11Sweeping jungle corridors.
16:13I like to think that the dynamic between Harley and I when we were growing up was classic.
16:28Younger brother, older sister.
16:31Oh, Ray-sha.
16:32Yeah, you ready?
16:32Ready, three, two, one.
16:34When we were kids, I felt like I was the boss.
16:39Whenever we would play like Batman and Robin, I was always Robin.
16:43Harley.
16:44Yeah?
16:45Do you want to say something?
16:46Yeah.
16:46Señor, ¿qué haces?
16:48A perro.
16:49Oh, it's a dog.
16:50Oh.
16:51Oh.
16:53Roman was always a bit of a scared kid.
16:55He didn't like to sleep in his own room.
16:57I would be in bed and I would hear the creak of the door and I'd feel him creep in the
17:04bed as quiet as he could and I would scare the crap out of him.
17:09Every sweep you think you see like a spider.
17:13Yeah.
17:14I actually feel so guilty that I was mean to Roman.
17:18As an older sister, I should have looked out for him.
17:22I'll get the leaves out.
17:23Yeah, you get the leaves out.
17:25Do you remember when we were kids?
17:26What?
17:27When you got your first job.
17:30In a hairdressing salon.
17:31I must have been about 12 or 11.
17:33You were sweeping hair and from that moment I thought, oh my God, I've got to catch up
17:39with her.
17:40I know that if you have famous parents, there's an air of people instantly judging you.
17:48Oh, that's so-and-so's kid.
17:50Nepo baby, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
17:51But I think that actually drove me a little bit more to be a really hard worker.
17:57I don't know if she knows this, but Harley was always the person that I looked up to the most.
18:05I would see this person be so confident and as a young boy, you're kind of looking at it and going, wow, like, you know, you're like a superhero.
18:13I just felt like you set the standard for me that you need to work hard as possible.
18:19Sometimes I feel quite far apart from Roman in our day-to-day lives and hearing that he did look up to me is like a really heartwarming feeling.
18:43240 kilometres to the south, having navigated their way through the protest, Anita and Bal are spending the night in the Guatemalan highlands.
18:55Basically, I need to leave really early in the morning.
18:586am.
19:01Tomorrow.
19:02To Kim Paso and Principal Roads.
19:04Are there more protests?
19:06Mm-hm.
19:06All day tomorrow.
19:08In the whole of Guatemala?
19:09Mm-hm.
19:10So nobody can drive tomorrow?
19:11No.
19:13That means the other teams will have the same problem?
19:15Yes.
19:16So regardless...
19:17Unless they've gone through Belize and Honduras, in which case they have the advantage.
19:33In Guatemala?
19:34Local protests have turned into a national uprising, with all major highways blocked and violent clashes in the cities.
19:49Say itch!
19:52Say itch!
19:53Say itch!
19:53Say itch!
19:53Say itch!
19:53Having just emerged from the jungle...
19:56We need to move.
19:57We need to get back in the race.
19:59Roman and Harley Moon are still only 65 kilometres from the first checkpoint.
20:04Whoa.
20:06A national strike has been announced in Guatemala, and many major roads have been blocked.
20:12For safety reasons, your race will be paused.
20:15This is an ongoing situation, and an update will be issued later today.
20:18OK.
20:19OK.
20:20All right.
20:21All right.
20:22We're in lockdown in Guatemala.
20:23To the south.
20:25So, basically, we're trapped now.
20:28A second team at a standstill.
20:30So our advantage is...
20:33Know what we can do, so why worry about it?
20:37There's part of me that's absolutely like you, very philosophical about this, because there's nothing we can do.
20:42But there is another part of my brain that is very much, um, oh dear.
20:48I think we're doing well, this leg, so far.
20:51That was a good decision coming through.
20:53Yeah, definitely.
20:54Having avoided the blockades in central Guatemala, Dylan and Jackie are in the clear, approaching the border to Honduras.
21:01The second leg is all about underdogs coming back.
21:05We're going to clutch it.
21:07That's a saying in the gaming world, where it's like, you get the win against all odds, and you clutch it.
21:18The second largest, but one of the least visited countries in Central America, Honduras.
21:24It's incredibly humid.
21:25It's very Caribbean.
21:27Yeah, it's lovely.
21:29While Belize relies on income from tourists, this is a nation of agriculture.
21:36Profiting from bananas, coffee, sugar and cacao.
21:40Here we have some tools for you guys.
21:44Okay.
21:45Dylan and Jackie have found work with farmer Roley.
21:49Machete?
21:49That's just for me.
21:52We will behave early.
21:53Yeah.
21:55We have about 2,500 trees.
21:58Wow.
21:58Really?
21:59Okay, so you really have to hurry up.
22:01Known for its high quality and aroma, Honduran cacao is among the finest in the world.
22:08Go from tree to tree.
22:10Go on.
22:11When harvesting, the fruits must be picked before they become overripe, or the flavour of the seeds is ruined.
22:18I've never been like this before.
22:20Oh, that looks a dolly.
22:22Cacao.
22:22Oh, cacao.
22:25Cacao!
22:28I reckon Roley's showing my mum the hotspot.
22:31Yeah.
22:32I bet she's got more than me because she's great at gardening.
22:36I haven't found one yet.
22:38I can't see them.
22:40It's like doing Where's Wally or something.
22:43I need a bag.
22:44Where are you?
22:46Yeah, coming.
22:49Cacao.
22:50I'm really hot.
22:53No, you don't sweat, so you're not working hard enough.
22:55Oh, my God.
22:56Okay.
22:57Otherwise, we're losing half of them.
22:59The good thing is, you can't see that I'm having a little rest here.
23:05How are you getting on?
23:07It's not easy, is it, to find them?
23:09Yeah, I might have a sit down.
23:10Do you think we should have to have a go a bit more?
23:13Or should we get sacked and get on the race?
23:15Yeah, we could get fired.
23:16We could be like, I quit.
23:19I just hope he's not carrying a machete when we're talking to him.
23:24They're working here.
23:29The other one has something inside?
23:30We've got a few more.
23:32No, the other bag.
23:33The other bag.
23:36Would it be okay to go now?
23:38Because we're actually racing against three other teams.
23:40No, we cannot just stop.
23:42Because otherwise, I have to hire people to do the rest.
23:45Yeah, okay.
23:46No worries.
23:47Okay.
23:52Okay, let's go.
23:57There's something different about reggae music.
24:00We're chilling.
24:02Nothing else matters right now.
24:03180 kilometres to the north, Molly and Tyler, freewheeling in Belize.
24:09The most diverse nation in Central America, a place where cultures meet to create a unique
24:18blend of music, art and cuisine.
24:22Bro, I'm hungry.
24:23First, we need to get to work, boy.
24:25Hopkins is that way four miles, right?
24:28All right.
24:28We'll try a hitchhike.
24:30Have you got any hitchhiking tips?
24:31Yeah.
24:32Well, we were just saying.
24:33The biggest tip is not to stand all together.
24:34Yeah.
24:35Yeah.
24:35We've got this.
24:36Don't worry.
24:36We're going in front of the speed bump.
24:38What a great tip.
24:39That is a great tip.
24:41Are you serious?
24:42Oh, I got picked up already.
24:44Are you for sure?
24:45Great going, guys.
24:47He might have space.
24:50He's sped up.
24:52He's sped up.
24:54No.
24:55Okay.
24:57This next car, I believe.
25:01Oh.
25:02We're getting vibes.
25:04We're getting vibes.
25:05Hi.
25:05Just going to Hopkins Beach.
25:06No problem.
25:07Yeah?
25:08There we go.
25:08All right.
25:09You are going to paradise.
25:11What's your name?
25:12Marlon.
25:12Marlon?
25:13Yeah, this is Hopkins Village, a peaceful village.
25:16Our heritage is Jamaican.
25:17Yeah.
25:18What?
25:18No respect, man.
25:19Yeah, yeah.
25:20So what do you do in England?
25:22So I'm an actor and a singer.
25:24What?
25:24Yeah.
25:25I love music too.
25:26I sing original.
25:27Really?
25:28Yeah.
25:28And when me tell them, give me the microphone and make me tell them what's going on my Belize
25:32in your hand from this your land.
25:34Top of the reading, top of the mind, competition, confidence, the dance and nice of the session.
25:39Hey, boys, I'm cool, yo.
25:42Hey.
25:43My gosh, you're so cool, man.
25:45Yes, you said.
25:45And if you're born of Belize and you love Belize, just say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:51Back in Guatemala.
25:52Hola.
25:53What's going on?
25:54Good.
25:54And you?
25:55Yeah.
25:55Good.
25:56Do you know about what's happening with the strike?
25:59Maybe.
26:00Tomorrow is the same.
26:02Okay.
26:03Is there any way of finding out?
26:05Please.
26:06Can you check on the news?
26:07Yeah, I will check.
26:10The capital is bad now.
26:11A lot of traffic and everything is blocked.
26:13There is no passage.
26:15Oh, my God.
26:15This is bad news right now.
26:17What if it goes on for days?
26:19What happens then?
26:21Is the race over for us?
26:22It's hard to be far away from home in a new place where something's going on and you don't
26:29really know what it is.
26:30You know, we don't really know if it's safe for us to go outside.
26:33Yeah.
26:34You've just got to remember to stay calm.
26:36As soon as they say we can go, it's going to be full adrenaline back on.
26:41It's hard to know which of the teams will be actually in Guatemala.
26:45What if they went into Belize?
26:46What if they went into Honduras?
26:49You know?
26:55Jerk, seafood, lobster, pork chop.
26:57If we come home, if we come home.
27:00A small coastal paradise, Hopkins Beach is the cultural centre of the Garifuna people.
27:07A mixed heritage community that emerged in the 17th century.
27:11after liberated West African slaves from a shipwreck,
27:15intermarried with the indigenous people of the Caribbean.
27:22Chef Ty in the building.
27:24At the heart of the community, a beachside restaurant.
27:27It's for that double?
27:29The double.
27:29Yeah, yeah, okay.
27:30Where Molly and Tyler are working up an appetite.
27:33It needs her to go.
27:34Yeah.
27:34And that'll be a bit of salad, right?
27:36Now that looks phenomenal.
27:37It is, you should try.
27:38Mmm.
27:39Right there.
27:40Here's your jerk chicken.
27:42And here's your shrimp with coconut rice.
27:45They've got jerk chicken.
27:47I'm so ready to taste it at the end of my ship.
27:49This is all, like, the Caribbean food that means so much to us, you know?
27:55It's food for the soul.
27:57Come on, let me taste this.
28:00Oh!
28:01Hey, load me up another one of those.
28:04That is so good.
28:05I feel at home now.
28:10Taste test.
28:11Go for it.
28:11It's nice, isn't it?
28:15It's creamy.
28:15It's nice.
28:16Mmm.
28:16That's unbelievable.
28:17Did you make this plantain?
28:19Yep.
28:19Pounded it myself.
28:20I didn't know you could cook like that.
28:22Mmm.
28:22Mmm.
28:23Oh, my God.
28:24I never expected this to be what it felt like in essentially Central America.
28:28No, it definitely has that feel of acceptance in Belize.
28:33Everyone's just blending.
28:34It's in the air, yeah.
28:36And that feels quite special.
28:38Heritage and culture is super important to me.
28:42I am Jamaican and English.
28:44I went to my nan and granddad's every weekend.
28:46My granddad being the Jamaican one, and, like, I was playing dominoes from a very young age.
28:51I feel like that was my little connection to Jamaica.
28:54Me and you, we've always been able to relate when it comes to how we struggled.
28:57Growing up mixed race, you were never black enough to belong and white enough to not take offence, especially in the UK.
29:04I always felt like I had to prove to people that I was mixed or that I was Jamaican.
29:10I'd walk down the street with my dad, and people would look at us a bit funny.
29:15And it was only when I got older that I realised they were just confused as to why, like, this mixed race man had, like, a blonde, pale baby, you know?
29:24Yeah.
29:24My dad's side's from Jamaica, but it was only until, like, I was in my teens did I start asking those sort of questions.
29:31I always struggled with, like, identity and race because my mum and dad sort of split when I was six months.
29:38So, my mum just brought me and my brother up on our own, um, in South London.
29:45It was quite racist at some points.
29:48I didn't see many other, like, when you look around, I don't see really, like, many mixed race people around.
29:53And I was just intrigued every single time I'd go through, like, Brixton, or when I was curious, I was like, oh, my days.
29:59And that was it.
30:01I definitely don't want my kids growing up having to question their identity.
30:05Like, they have to be sure who they are, you know?
30:09And I'm so proud to be a mixed race.
30:11I feel like I've got the best of both worlds, you know?
30:13Yeah.
30:18Oh, I wish we could spend longer at the beach.
30:20I know.
30:21But we've got a race to carry on with.
30:23I love you, babe.
30:24I love you, too.
30:25I love you, babe.
30:55Here we go.
30:57We're on the move.
30:58All the way to Quetzaltenango.
31:01To make up for lost time, Anita and Bal are spending big by taking a taxi.
31:06Vamos, rápido.
31:07Muchas gracias.
31:09Avoiding the capital city, still congested after the blockades,
31:13they're heading 290 kilometres south-west to the city of Quetzaltenango.
31:20Dad, if all the roads in Guatemala are like this,
31:23it's going to take us, like, two weeks to get out of here.
31:29I mean, it's, like, cramped.
31:30200 kilometres behind, Roman and Harley Moon sticking to the main road.
31:36About 20 seats of us and about 50 people on here.
31:39Yeah, but we're moving.
31:41What's the name of where we're going?
31:43I've forgotten already.
31:44Antigua.
31:45Travelling on local buses to save money,
31:47they're aiming for Antigua.
31:50We just want to keep bolting it as far down as we can.
31:53What's going on?
32:01There's more blockages.
32:02We're going to have to walk.
32:06Where are we?
32:07No idea where we are.
32:10Obviously, because of all this strike stuff that's been going on,
32:13this is what's been left over.
32:14I knew it was going too well on that bus.
32:18It was all a bit too easy.
32:20I mean, you can't make it up.
32:22No.
32:22There's barbed wire on the floor.
32:25Where to now?
32:26Where are we?
32:26I have never thought it would be this hard to get through a country.
32:36It's wild.
32:38As the siblings continue their journey on foot...
32:41Thank you, my friend.
32:44There is satisfying progress...
32:47Thank you, and you?
32:47Take care.
32:48..for Molly and Tyler.
32:49We need to hot-step it.
32:51..as they take a nautical option
32:53to speed them across the Caribbean Sea to Honduras.
32:56This is an expensive boat.
32:58But it comes at a cost.
33:00We just need to get moving.
33:02Bloody Nora.
33:04The fact we're going into a cheaper country...
33:06Yeah.
33:06..feel like he's going to balance out.
33:08I hope so.
33:10I really feel like we're advancing in the race.
33:14We're literally just dotting across an ocean to get to another country.
33:17Yeah.
33:18And then shoot down and we're at the Chetwood.
33:20Let's go!
33:21Hopefully it's a simpler job compared to what we went through before.
33:38Already in deepest Honduras...
33:41Hola!
33:42Hola!
33:43Hola!
33:43Hola!
33:43Hola!
33:43How's it going?
33:44Dylan and Jackie.
33:46Having busted across the West Country,
33:49they're arriving at their second job.
33:51So we come to do some work for you tomorrow.
33:53A working homestay with tobacco farmers, the Diaz family.
33:58Smells good.
33:59Oh, look, there's a little parquillo.
34:01Oh, wow!
34:02Lolita.
34:03Lolita.
34:04Hola, Lolita.
34:07Si, ella baila, baila.
34:09Si, baila.
34:11That dog?
34:13Se llama...
34:14Drupi.
34:15Oh, Drupi.
34:16Drupi, yeah.
34:17Drupi.
34:18Giving games here.
34:22Sorry.
34:22What are you doing to?
34:23I don't know.
34:23I don't know about this.
34:26A las siete, vamos a cenar.
34:28Mañana a trabajar.
34:30Mañana a trabajar.
34:31Tomorrow.
34:32Si?
34:32Si.
34:32Si.
34:33Si.
34:33This is lovely.
34:35Oh, wow.
34:36Beautiful.
34:36Beautiful.
34:37Perfecto.
34:38Perfecto.
34:39Perfecto.
34:39Perfecto.
34:40Perfecto.
34:40Ay.
34:41Mi alegre entonces.
34:43I think Dylan wishes that she could speak English.
34:47She's beautiful.
34:48Yeah, she's lovely.
34:50Yeah.
34:51Yeah, she's really sweet.
34:54Dylan seems very happy in life.
34:56He has loads and loads of friends.
34:58But the missing link is a girlfriend.
35:03When Dylan goes on dates, girls tend to friendzone him quite quickly.
35:07I don't know what he's doing wrong in the dates.
35:10I am very single.
35:20I think growing up I was always too shy to talk to girls and maybe I have been a bit
35:26introverted lone wolf kind of thing doing my gaming.
35:30Delicious.
35:31It's excellent.
35:32Perfecto.
35:33Perfecto.
35:34Nice.
35:35So Dylan is on television.
35:37He's an actor.
35:38Hi.
35:39Yeah.
35:40Oh!
35:41Oh!
35:42So good.
35:43So good.
35:44Nice.
35:45Yeah.
35:46Gracias.
35:48Daddy girls is my show.
35:55Daddy Hills.
35:56Uh, see, uh, my show.
35:59I'm, I'm, I'm in.
36:00It's a comedy, comedy, uh, like.
36:03Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
36:04Comedia.
36:05Si, si, si.
36:07Ah, es comediantes.
36:08Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
36:30Mm-hmm.
36:32Just 28 kilometers away after travelling for 11 hours by land and sea.
36:37opting for restaurant service to refuel.
36:40I love the fact that we can share food, though.
36:42Me too.
36:43Let's go. Cheers.
36:48We know we've probably spent the most of our budget so far on food.
36:54We knew that from the start that that was going to be our Achilles heel.
36:58So, yeah, slightly concerned about the budget.
37:07Lying on a major fault line in Guatemala's western highlands,
37:11Quetzaltenango is rocked by over 100 earthquakes every year.
37:16And one of the only buildings to have survived
37:19the seismic last-century unscathed, Bar Salón Tecún.
37:24There you go. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
37:27Where Anita and Bal have picked up work
37:29to replenish their funds after their costly taxi.
37:33How's that pine pulling coming along?
37:35Look at that.
37:36That's not bad, that.
37:38Well done, Dad.
37:40One picture, Clara.
37:42Another one of these, Dad.
37:45I think Dad's in his element.
37:46He absolutely loves her.
37:49It's hectic, but it's good fun.
37:55I'm loving it.
37:56I'm having a really, really good time as well.
37:57I think our personalities are quite suited to this environment.
38:00It is, it is.
38:01Well, I worked bars when you were a little kid.
38:03Do you remember we lost our business?
38:07Yeah.
38:08We lost the house, we lost the factory.
38:11We lost everything, basically.
38:12Yeah.
38:13So I went out, I got a newspaper, and got any job that's unveiled,
38:16but starting immediately.
38:17And there was a job there for a bar work.
38:21It was in a nightclub.
38:22And it was collecting glasses.
38:24So I said, I'll take it.
38:27It's quite a big deal, though, isn't it?
38:29Yeah, well...
38:30Going from running a three-story business that you own
38:32to collecting glasses.
38:33You've got to swallow your pride to earn that money.
38:35I started a business in the rag trade in 1982,
38:40and it took off.
38:42But there was a recession coming,
38:44and I became bankrupt, actually.
38:46And then we had to sell up everything.
38:49We got to a point we couldn't afford a bus fare.
38:52I do remember that I couldn't ask for anything.
38:55Well, we didn't have anything.
38:56We didn't have anything, yeah.
38:58It was hard as a man to not be able to earn an income
39:02for your family.
39:03It was very, very difficult.
39:05It wasn't their fault.
39:06This was my problem.
39:08We want to give them the best, regardless.
39:10You and Mum really protected me,
39:12and you just got yourselves back on your feet.
39:15Otherwise, what can we do?
39:16We're never nothing.
39:18Well, here we are now.
39:19Here we are, yeah.
39:20Yeah.
39:22Never shared that sort of stuff.
39:23Never told them, this is the type of job I'm doing,
39:26because I didn't want them to see their dad
39:27as a failure.
39:29You know, the one's still a bit proud of me.
39:33I often think about what it must have felt like
39:35when they lost everything, particularly for my dad,
39:38and how that must have impacted him.
39:40You know, he's just remarkable.
39:43I do see my dad as a superhuman.
39:46It's a journey, so same as this.
39:48Yeah.
39:49If anything happens, we'll push through it.
39:51Yeah.
39:57Mm.
39:58Mm.
39:59Mm.
40:00Mm.
40:01I love an English fry-up.
40:03So if I can come here and taste the traditional fry-up,
40:05we're winning.
40:07In Honduras, having sampled some of the best Santa Rosa de Copan
40:11has to offer...
40:12We'll have a little watermelon smoothie.
40:14..Molly and Tyler are back on the move.
40:17Mm.
40:18..Gaining ground,
40:19the couple have the El Salvador border in their sights.
40:23Ooh!
40:24We could be looking at checkpoint territory very soon.
40:27Vamos!
40:28This is like India, Dan.
40:33Come on, we could deal with the chaos.
40:36In Guatemala...
40:37Whoa!
40:38We really have to watch our backs here.
40:41Anita and Bal hope to head towards El Salvador from the west.
40:45Now all roads are clear of the protests.
40:47Guatemala City.
40:49Directo, rápido y más barato.
40:52You can go to here.
40:54This is supposed to be to get us.
40:57Muchas gracias.
41:00170 kilometres to the south-east,
41:03after battling through the remnants of the roadblocks,
41:06Roman and Harley Moon have made it all the way to Antigua.
41:10Oh, there's a hotel.
41:11I can see a sign on the corner.
41:13Yeah, but it might be hostels as cheap as possible.
41:16Barato.
41:19A UNESCO World Heritage Site,
41:22renowned for its Spanish colonial architecture.
41:25Its biggest draw...
41:29Volcan de Fuego,
41:30one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
41:35Trying to get a hostel now to get our bags off,
41:37so we can actually enjoy walking around and actually having a look at the place.
41:41As one of the busiest tourist spots in the country,
41:44accommodation doesn't come cheap.
41:46Hotel there.
41:47With a spa.
41:48That would be nice.
41:49That would be nice.
41:50That's a no.
41:53Right.
41:54Hostel.
41:55Hostel.
41:56Tropicana.
41:57How much is a room?
41:58The price is 400.
42:01Oh, wow.
42:03Look, we've got time.
42:04I want to know the other prices.
42:06Oh, so thrifty.
42:07Is it 400?
42:09With food included?
42:10What's that?
42:11Is it possible?
42:13300.
42:14Please.
42:15Please.
42:16Please.
42:17Please.
42:18No.
42:19No.
42:20Okay, that'll do all right.
42:29Por favor.
42:30Unfortunately, we don't have any space.
42:32Nothing.
42:33Now we are in high season, so that's why you cannot find like a cheaper room.
42:37Okay.
42:38This is a nightmare.
42:40If I was here with a friend, I definitely would have spent five around there in a nice room.
42:45Over in rural Honduras, Dylan and Jackie are finishing off their work.
42:56Where does this go?
42:58Just back behind.
42:59To pay for their bed and board with tobacco farmer Don Tulio and his family.
43:08Oh, goodness, look this one, Dylan.
43:11Amazing.
43:12Mmm.
43:13You're going to be a start, don't you?
43:14It was just amazing to experience the warmth of the family and you sort of feed off their
43:27kindness and their energy.
43:29I was just thinking James would love this, wouldn't he?
43:33I reckon he'd be smoking up these cigars, wouldn't he?
43:37Maybe.
43:38He'd love it.
43:39It's just wonderful to experience it, isn't it?
43:41I agree.
43:42And I think James would be proud of us.
43:44Yeah, I think he would be as well.
43:46Yeah.
43:47He was very close to James, Dylan was.
43:50It's very rare now that we do talk about James, which is sad really.
43:56Yes.
43:57I think this will hopefully bring him to life a bit again in our souls.
44:04On the edge?
44:06Yes?
44:07I think losing James makes you reassess life and makes you think how precious life is.
44:14This is an opportunity for me to grasp and live and enjoy.
44:20Perfecto.
44:21Perfecto?
44:22Yes.
44:23Dylan and I are on a different level now in confidence.
44:29We've raised our game a hell of a lot since the first leg, I think.
44:33Also, he does quite like the young lady here.
44:40It was nice bonding with Tanya.
44:48She was showing me her socials.
44:50I showed her some wine.
44:52He loves you.
44:54My mum tried to wingman me.
44:59I was like, all right, that's too much, that's too much.
45:01She's like, chill, chill.
45:03I was trying to play it cool, but I don't know.
45:06Yeah.
45:09To the border here, the big thing is to try and get across the border.
45:14Yeah.
45:15Coming to Honduras, I think, was the right decision.
45:17It's been amazing.
45:19Gracias.
45:20Gracias.
45:21Saving money.
45:22We've made some connections.
45:24Hello, message.
45:25And your wife?
45:26Yes.
45:27I'm hoping we've gained ground.
45:28I feel like we have.
45:30Adios.
45:34Okay.
45:35Such lovely people.
45:36Yeah, they really are.
45:39Yeah, that's really upsetting me.
45:41Well, just let it go.
45:42Back in Antigua, Roman and Harley Moon have been searching for somewhere to stay for four hours.
45:49Oh, here.
45:50Hey, hotel.
45:51Let me just check.
45:54Hola.
45:55¿Qué tal? Muy bien.
45:56Hola.
45:57Hola.
45:58Perdona.
45:59¿Estás cansada?
46:00Temetorio para dos.
46:01Adelante, por favor.
46:02Oh, thank God.
46:03Thank God.
46:04Bunkford, great.
46:07Oh, man.
46:09Don't be sorry.
46:10You're okay.
46:11That was quite testing.
46:12I'm here to have an adventure with my brother.
46:17We haven't had much adventure today.
46:20Stressing over five quid and wandering around in the boiling heat is not ideal.
46:25My old captain shoestrings has been keeping it tight.
46:32You all right now?
46:33I don't know.
46:34I feel like I let us down.
46:36You didn't let us down.
46:37I'm disappointed just in myself, you know.
46:39I think it's more out of fear, do you know what I mean?
46:41It's fear that we're going to run out of money and not be able to do this amazing trip.
46:45Yeah.
46:46Like, that's what I worry about.
46:47Well, moving forward, we can change our strategy of not having to panic about the money, I guess, sometimes, making ourselves upset, you know?
46:58No matter what happens, we're on this adventure together.
47:03If we come last, we come last. If we run out of money, we run out of money.
47:12All right, ready to start again?
47:14Yeah.
47:15I mean, I've never seen a volcano before in my life, so that's pretty amazing.
47:19I mean, this is what it's about, though, really, isn't it?
47:22If I hadn't been looking for that hotel, I probably would have gone up there by now.
47:35You do know the border opened 18 minutes ago already?
47:37Yeah, but we also need to eat.
47:39I can't be going through a border crossing with no food in my belly.
47:42What's half an hour?
47:43What makes all the difference in a row?
47:45Every minute counts.
47:46Hmm.
47:49Just eight kilometres from the El Salvador border, Molly and Tyler are now the closest team to the second checkpoint.
47:5664 minutes later than planned.
47:59We went a little bit overboard on food this leg.
48:03We can't afford a cab, so we're walking.
48:06The books just need to balance out. It happens.
48:09Yeah.
48:10And where's the border?
48:12Hola.
48:13Frontera?
48:14Hola.
48:15Yeah.
48:16Gracias.
48:17El tiempo?
48:18Gracias.
48:19Gracias.
48:20See?
48:21And a little 40-minute brisk walk in the morning.
48:23I feel like we burn off the pancakes.
48:2790 kilometres behind, Dylan and Jackie.
48:31We're trying to get to Frontera El Puey border.
48:35Ah, Frontera El Puey.
48:36Si.
48:37Si.
48:38Villettes.
48:39While over in Guatemala...
48:40Oh, what's this coach?
48:41Deb, what is that?
48:42What is that?
48:44Anita.
48:45Anita and Bal trying to catch a ride to a western border crossing.
48:51Anita, there's another bus coming down.
48:54Shall we see if I can get on it?
48:56Please, please, please.
48:58Here we go.
48:59Right.
49:00Oh, brilliant.
49:02We've got it, we've got it.
49:03All right, let's go.
49:04With all teams fast approaching El Salvador,
49:07also closing the gap, Roman and Harley Moon.
49:11I would love if we were first.
49:13Honestly, I can't call it Anita and Bal.
49:16We're a day ahead.
49:17Yeah, but we have been swift with our moves today.
49:20I just have a good feeling, but I don't want to dig sit yet
49:23because look at the traffic.
49:25I think when we get over the border, we can haggle a cab.
49:28We have only spent $10 today.
49:32It's just, it's just how much they charge us.
49:35The thing is, if the taxi was $50, just get us.
49:40Is this being told to learn from yesterday,
49:43when to do it and when to not do it?
49:45Yeah.
49:46Feels like one of those moments.
49:49If we can do a taxi, do taxi.
49:52Just do it.
49:56Is that a vulture there?
49:58There are vultures circling us.
50:01We're walking for two hours.
50:03Yeah.
50:04Read it down there, said it was 40 minutes.
50:10This is annoying.
50:12Come on!
50:15Oh, see that sign?
50:17Yeah.
50:18That's our finish line.
50:19Welcome to El Salvador.
50:20El Salvador, hello.
50:21We've made it.
50:22Molly and Tyler's lengthy trek to the border...
50:26Woo-hoo!
50:27The Pacific coastline.
50:29..has given others a chance to catch up,
50:32as all four teams are now in El Salvador.
50:36I'm starting to get butterflies.
50:38I think we've got to be fast.
50:40No, Tyler.
50:41You never know.
50:42They might all have disasters, and we are first.
50:46This feels worth it.
50:48Turn the taxi.
50:49My gut tells me this was the right idea.
50:52We're getting there fast, which is good.
50:53Anything towards Bala and Anita, I'll take right now.
50:56We've done good, yes.
51:04Where ocean swells crash into volcanic sands,
51:08the sleepy surf town of El Zonte on the Pacific coast...
51:13Oh, my God.
51:15..and the team's second checkpoint.
51:20All right, let's go.
51:21Here we go.
51:24Got it?
51:25Oh, oh, we've got one.
51:26Right, here we go.
51:28On foot, enter El Zonte via Entrada Dos.
51:32Faring right to find the footbridge crossing the river.
51:37And find El Zonte skate park.
51:42How do you feel about running?
51:43No, no, no.
51:44Not yet. No, no, no.
51:45Let's just do big strides.
51:48Good running.
51:49Keep bearing right to find the footbridge.
51:52So bear right.
51:53So we've entered Entrada Two.
51:55Is it bear right?
51:56Bear right, yeah, yeah.
51:57Keep bearing right.
51:58So that way, that way.
51:59Keep bearing right, bearing right.
52:01Oh, there.
52:02Footbridge.
52:03There it is.
52:05Continue for the skate park.
52:06Yeah.
52:07Pick up some pace on the footbridge.
52:08It's just up here.
52:09It's on there.
52:10Skate park.
52:11Go all the way down.
52:12Take your second right.
52:14Yeah.
52:16Pass it on the left.
52:17Okay.
52:18Thank you so much.
52:19Here we go. This is it, Doug.
52:20Skate park.
52:21There you go.
52:22Haki, skate park.
52:23Yeah.
52:24Head west on the beach.
52:25Head west on the beach.
52:27And locate the bird carved into rock.
52:31Your checkpoint hotel awaits you above.
52:35Head west on the beach.
52:36This is it.
52:37The moment we've been waiting for.
52:38Right.
52:39Right.
52:40I knew the compass would come in handy.
52:43That's west, wherever the sun's set.
52:45And that food smells unbelievable.
52:46Doesn't it?
52:47I'm so hungry now.
52:48Hey, rock.
52:49The west is that way.
52:50Bird carved into the rock.
52:54Come on, Dad.
52:55Let's pick up the pace a bit.
53:00A rock.
53:01Like a bird.
53:05Man, see that bird?
53:06Yeah, there.
53:07That must be our hotel.
53:09Come on, Dad.
53:10There.
53:11Can I see it?
53:12You see it?
53:13Oh, yeah.
53:14We've got to get up.
53:15Fuck.
53:16Where's the bird carved into the rock?
53:21The hotel should be above this, right?
53:23There's a hotel there.
53:24Let's go for it.
53:25The gate's open.
53:26What the rocks?
53:27Oh, hold on.
53:28It's right up there.
53:29Is this it?
53:30Oh, my God!
53:31I see it.
53:32I see it.
53:33I see it.
53:34I see it.
53:35Hola.
53:36Hola.
53:37Welcome to El Somte.
53:38Congratulations.
53:40Oh, my God.
53:41It's so hot.
53:42Well done.
53:43Lee's sign.
53:44Ah!
53:45Number one!
53:46Number one!
53:47Number one!
53:48No way!
53:49No way!
53:50How has that happened?
53:51Wow.
53:52Yeah!
53:53Ecstatic.
53:54Yeah.
53:55Honestly, ecstatic.
53:56We were not expecting it.
53:57Honestly, that was so hard.
53:58Trying to race across Guatemala and every road being shut down.
54:01Thank you very much.
54:13Thank you very much.
54:14I think we're a brilliant team.
54:15I'm ready for the next one.
54:18Oh!
54:19Oh, well done.
54:21Damn, they're still ahead of us.
54:23We made up a lot of times.
54:25We came second.
54:26That's pretty good.
54:27Yeah.
54:28Do you know what?
54:29We got through a national strike.
54:30We've closed the gap, which feels like a victory.
54:33Biggest challenge of this leg for me definitely was deciding when to be frugal and when to race.
54:40And I think you helped me a lot, you know, during this leg.
54:44There's a gate up there.
54:47I think it could be up these stairs.
54:51We made it, babe.
54:54No!
54:55Stop!
54:56Oh, no!
54:57We thought so.
54:58Wait, hold on.
54:59We were four minutes away from them.
55:00Oh, my gosh.
55:01We could have caught them.
55:02Oh, what the hell?
55:03That's amazing.
55:04It's bittersweet.
55:05Third place again.
55:06I'm going to open my hands up.
55:07I said, let's have breakfast.
55:08Yeah.
55:09Yeah.
55:10That could have been the pivotal moment.
55:11Give us a hug.
55:12Yeah, hell yeah.
55:13I'd say that.
55:14Anita and Bal have maintained pole position, but their 23-hour lead is now down to three and
55:18a half, and just 22 minutes separates the other teams.
55:21We came fourth again, but we're looking rude about it because we're so close.
55:40We could literally hold them back as they're trying to lead.
55:44I think what we did right in this leg is we spoke to more people you definitely gained confidence in yourself on this second leg
55:52I think yeah
55:59We're going to Honduras, baby I
56:03Feel like I'm in Jurassic Park
56:05Dad, this is so cool. All right in the midst of anxiety. We jumped off the bus. I
56:11I feel like death. We might be ahead of everyone. He just asked us to push the bus. Was that the most attractive thing you've ever seen me do?
56:19Yeah, it was pretty fit
56:25Mustn't give up Dylan. Yeah
56:29There's no hotel here. So now what?
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