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22:36Okay.
22:38Already there after their late night train, Katie and Harrison.
22:43I've never done a footboard before.
22:45Have you crossed on boat, train, bus so far?
22:48I think you've walked through.
22:49We just walked through and then we're in Kyrgyzstan.
22:51Seventh country, here we come.
22:55One of Central Asia's most sparsely populated countries,
22:59Kyrgyzstan was settled by nomadic tribes from southern Siberia.
23:03Their legacy of moving in groups across mountainous terrain continues today,
23:08with local ride shares, known as marshrutkas, linking towns and villages.
23:16We want to go to Bishkek.
23:26It's tough, isn't it, this?
23:30Taxi, 2500.
23:31Yeah.
23:32Too much, sorry.
23:35I want to find out if there is a bus to Bishkek,
23:40because a taxi is just so expensive.
23:42Fingers crossed.
23:44Determined to stick to public transport,
23:47they plan to use Bishkek on the northern edge
23:49as a stepping stone to the checkpoint.
23:53After bus.
23:55Bishkek.
23:55No.
23:57Taxi.
23:59But no buses depart after 6pm.
24:02We are on a tighter budget.
24:04We want to save for the next two legs.
24:06No marshrutka?
24:07No.
24:08It might slow us down in the race a little bit.
24:11It needs to be more of a risk, splashing out.
24:13There's no more today.
24:16Oh.
24:23Stuck in Osh.
24:25Very different from where we've been on the race so far
24:27in terms of Greece and Turkey.
24:29Buses ran all day and all night.
24:31You can get anywhere you wanted in the country.
24:33Kyrgyzstan's not turned out to be as we thought.
24:37This is men's room.
24:39Men's room.
24:40Perfect.
24:41Having made little progress and stranded for the night,
24:44a chance for Katie's hostile dream to become a reality.
24:49Did you say you were from Toronto?
24:52Oh, wow.
24:53Where are you from?
24:53We're from England.
24:55This type of travelling where it can get a bit difficult
24:59or you're completely out of your comfort zone
25:02is exactly what I wanted to do.
25:03How long have you been doing this for?
25:06Two and a half years.
25:07Really?
25:07Not been home in two and a half years?
25:10Like, the mindset just blows me.
25:11Like, how you can just travel
25:14and not kind of know where you're going to end up next.
25:16Yeah.
25:17I mean, it's just my life now, so...
25:19Yeah.
25:20Happy?
25:21Yes, very happy.
25:22I've been looking for one for, what, five weeks?
25:27Mm-hm.
25:28Yay!
25:29The guys in our room...
25:30They're so cool.
25:31Yeah.
25:31He's got, like, all the countries, like, on his bag.
25:34They're, like, proper backpackers.
25:36Yeah.
25:36This is, like, feels like the place to be for travellers.
25:40Yeah, a lot of people.
25:41And I'm here cos I'm the traveller.
25:43Yeah.
25:44I think Katie's very good at turning a situation into a positive
25:48and making the most of it.
25:50There's so many things that could go wrong,
25:51but she just seems to just go with it.
25:54It is a good thing that we're staying tonight.
25:56Yeah.
25:57Explore more options tomorrow.
26:01What do you do?
26:02Do you just...
26:05As the team settle in for the night...
26:07What?
26:11Assalamu alaikum.
26:12What is your name?
26:13Zubair.
26:13Zubair.
26:14Kush.
26:15There's one best thing about skulls actions
26:16is you can pronounce names a lot better.
26:19200km to the north,
26:20a direct taxi has pushed Joe and Kush into the lead
26:24as they arrive in the rural village of Arslanbog.
26:28Are we working tomorrow in the morning?
26:30Yeah, yeah.
26:31Where they're staying with walnut farmer Abdurazok.
26:35Bon apetit for you.
26:36Bon apetit.
26:38Mmm.
26:39Mmm.
26:40This is like fresh bread.
26:42Mmm.
26:43Mmm.
26:43That is fresh.
26:44And very fresh.
26:46Of a doughy.
26:47Okay.
26:48Oh, so nice.
26:50Feeling a lot better.
26:52It's our first time in Kyrgyzstan today.
26:55I guess not so many tourists come in Kyrgyzstan
26:57compared to, like, maybe Thailand and Spain.
27:0125,000 population.
27:04Everybody know each other.
27:05So, you know, maybe...
27:0625,000?
27:07Yeah.
27:08Sounds like Liverpool.
27:10Everyone knows everyone.
27:11You know, it's the same.
27:11Okay.
27:12Everyone knows everyone.
27:13And everyone's happy to help each other.
27:15And so, it is Bosch.
27:16We love it, I mean...
27:17What Bosch mean?
27:19Bosch.
27:20Bosch is, like...
27:21Really good.
27:22Yeah.
27:22Like, very good.
27:24Like, this food is Bosch.
27:26We have some words about, like, this.
27:28Bazarjo.
27:29Bazarjo?
27:29Yeah.
27:30Like, very cool.
27:31It's green tea.
27:33Bazarjo.
27:33Whoa!
27:36And it's Bosch because of your hair.
27:40That's not it.
27:40You're welcome.
27:41Two...
27:41Two skulls in.
27:43Abdurah was Bosch.
27:44I mean, we've had such a lucky run-in with, erm...
27:47with people that we meet.
27:48There's just a sort of really, really generous energy about them.
27:52But I'm feeling a little anxious still.
27:54It is proper off the beaten track.
27:56I already think that we're gonna be behind everyone else
27:58to get to checkpoint.
28:00In 9.30 we can start to the forest.
28:03Yeah.
28:03That'd be so good.
28:04Aw, that's fast.
28:05Nice.
28:06Is it that's fast?
28:07Boss, yeah.
28:07It's good.
28:18This is fab!
28:19Isn't it?
28:19I love a dramatic flag.
28:23After crossing the border last night, Andrew and Molly have reached Kazakhstan's third-largest city, Shemkent.
28:30Hello.
28:31But they're already looking for a way out.
28:33We need the earliest train to choose.
28:37With plans to move swiftly onto Shoe, a city 450 kilometres closer to the checkpoint.
28:43One, two, zero.
28:45No earlier trains?
28:47No.
28:48No.
28:49Taxi.
28:49Just to see what it is price was.
28:52Taxi, three, zero, zero, zero.
28:54OK.
28:55OK.
28:55Thank you.
28:56What is the difference in that price between the taxi and the train?
29:01Jesus.
29:02Yeah.
29:0315 times.
29:0415 times the value.
29:06$225.
29:07Yeah.
29:08I didn't get the train.
29:10Train?
29:11Yes.
29:11There's no questions.
29:14While Andrew and Molly wait five hours for the train.
29:18I'm the move.
29:19There's like 10 seats on here, but there's like 30 people on there.
29:23That's great.
29:24In Kyrgyzstan.
29:25I just feel like you're local.
29:27Like there's so many, it's just local people like going to work or whatever.
29:29It's brilliant.
29:31Yeah.
29:32Great.
29:32And it's cheap as chips.
29:34Loving it.
29:35Finally on the move, using public transport, Katie and Harrison are setting a course to
29:40the capital, Bishkek.
29:42Oh.
29:45F*** now.
29:48Baby.
29:49Quite hectic on the roads.
29:51What?
29:51Getting us closer.
29:53Yeah.
29:53We're making progress.
29:54Yeah.
29:56Oh, why that?
29:58Oh.
30:01Traffic jump.
30:04I have no idea what's going on.
30:11Oh.
30:14Great.
30:16One simple road that won't be a simple road.
30:20Well, there's worse places to be stopped by a road, I suppose.
30:24If anyone's travelled up through Kyrgyzstan today, they would have done it quicker than us.
30:30Ow!
30:32Ow!
30:32Ow!
30:34Ow!
30:34Ow!
30:36The silly beast stuck to my feet.
30:39Oh!
30:40Having now caught up with the siblings...
30:43Margot!
30:44The car coming!
30:45Oh!
30:47Oh!
30:47Mark and Margot.
30:49Get across the road now, because it's going to get busy.
30:52Oh!
30:53Oh!
30:53It's been clear we're moving now.
30:55Oh!
30:56Let's get back on the bus.
30:58We're moving.
30:59We're moving.
30:59We don't want the bus to leave without us.
31:04Thistle prongs.
31:05That was really, really stupid.
31:08One of the stupidest things I've done on this race so far.
31:11Who does that?
31:13You do that.
31:15I think today is going to be a very long day.
31:19Bishkek tonight.
31:21We're doing it.
31:24This is a very impressive landscape.
31:28Very dramatic.
31:29I will remember it.
31:30Dramatic and extreme, isn't it?
31:32Yes.
31:35Connecting the south of the country with the capital in the north,
31:38a single, precipitous, 700-kilometre-long highway
31:43weaving through steep canyons, tunnels and high mountain passes
31:48at its peak, reaching altitudes over 3,000 metres.
31:53Oh, Margot!
31:54What?
31:55Snow!
31:56Yes!
31:58This is what we came for!
32:03I reckon, having done this,
32:04I reckon we could have been with a good chance
32:06of keeping him with the pack.
32:08We're very short of money.
32:10We've had three days of meals, part travel.
32:13Tomorrow...
32:14Let's see if there's any work in Bishkek.
32:15Yes.
32:16We deserve some time off.
32:20It looks like the Magic Kingdom from Disney.
32:23I've never seen it come like this.
32:25No, this is very cold.
32:29Can we go over?
32:30Yeah.
32:39How many do you want?
32:41How many more is better?
32:435,000.
32:44Oh!
32:48The Kyrgyz Forest of Arslan Bob,
32:51the largest natural walnut grove on earth.
32:56So hard to find them.
32:57Nice look to people, like,
32:59crop it easy.
33:01Leaving their homes en masse every autumn,
33:04local families head onto the mountain slopes to camp,
33:07harvesting up to 1,500 tonnes of walnuts every year.
33:12The precious crop is not only stored year-round for food,
33:16but used as currency in the town,
33:18with nuts of different values being traded for goods in shops.
33:23This cheap one, again.
33:25Cheap one?
33:26Yes.
33:27I fancy them.
33:29But also good.
33:30Joining Abdurrazaq's family to pay off their bed and board,
33:34Joel and Kush.
33:35In the market,
33:37the white one is expensive.
33:39This is a little cheaper.
33:41How is it different?
33:42Like, sweet.
33:43Nice.
33:43Tastes different one, you know?
33:45Joel, there's loads here.
33:47Come get your walnuts.
33:49So nice to actually see the mountains.
33:52I think that one of the best views we've seen.
33:54Bad job, Joe.
33:56Bad job?
33:59Nice one for staying up with me last night.
34:01So good.
34:02Made a big difference, you know?
34:03I actually couldn't.
34:04I wouldn't have been able to go to sleep.
34:05Yeah, I know.
34:06You were just chatting to me,
34:07I was like, bro, just shut up and go.
34:09Yeah!
34:11I just need to...
34:13..to head to shut up for a minute.
34:15You know how I get.
34:17I wouldn't say it surprised me.
34:18No?
34:18It's like part of your personality.
34:23I do think Kush can be glass half empty.
34:28Which is understandable since he has gone through a lot.
34:32So I understand where that negative state comes from.
34:40You can't expect to go on a journey and expect it to be all fine.
34:43But I know you're benefiting from venting.
34:47Just talking, yeah.
34:51So I kind of do let him rant, get him off his chest.
34:55And I'll be like, OK, let's look at this from a different point of view.
35:01When Kush is not feeling good, we link up.
35:04We go on walks, we go on bike rides, park, play footy.
35:08Honestly, any activity, as long as we're doing something,
35:11I can tell improves his mood.
35:15Should I have your boss, bro?
35:17He had a leaf blower.
35:18Yeah. Just had walnut left behind.
35:20Kush means a lot to me, definitely.
35:23And I want to show him there's always light at the end of a tunnel.
35:27You know?
35:29I hate to see you in such a negative space.
35:32I actually do care for you, you know?
35:35Yeah, I really appreciate that.
35:38And the race.
35:40Every day's a difficult day, every day's a struggle.
35:43You have bad days, you have good days, soft days.
35:45But every day's hard.
35:48I'm trying to learn how to function under high stress.
35:53But I think it's only in the past, sort of, couple days
35:56that I've realised how much I value having Joe here.
35:58I just really appreciate the fact that Joe's always up for,
36:02for, sort of, looking after me, in a way.
36:05I don't think Joe will understand, like, the difference it makes.
36:15Yeah, I mean, yes, he's my best mate.
36:19I don't know.
36:27Oi, you ready? Keep going.
36:28Come on.
36:29In this entire journey, I've got nothing.
36:33Just absolutely nothing.
36:35That's all but Joe.
36:40Lads!
36:41That is home.
36:52How much money is that?
36:53300, 400.
36:55Nice!
36:56So good.
36:57Do you know anyone who can drive us tonight for a bit?
37:04Maybe I can drive you to Jalalabad, and we will look there.
37:08Okay, thank you.
37:10We think maybe we should go to Kazakhstan border.
37:13Tomorrow we go the whole way from Jalalabad.
37:16Does that sound like a good idea?
37:18It's possible.
37:20Many cars go there.
37:22It's going to be a long, long day.
37:23It's going to be an expensive day.
37:25Bro, let's just pray that we can still pull out the bag.
37:40Look at that! Look at that! Look at that amazing hat!
37:43Your hat is fantastic!
37:47Having travelled the breadth of Kyrgyzstan yesterday, Mark and Margo are in the capital, Bishkek.
37:53Tasty savoury breakfast?
37:55You can break your breaks.
37:57Look at that, it's satches, don't they?
38:03At the northern tip of the Chewy Valley, this one small settlement grew into a lush garden city,
38:10with residents encouraged to plant trees near their homes.
38:15Today, its nomadic heritage is intermixed with contemporary living.
38:20Fermented mare's milk as well as flat whites are sold side by side.
38:26They're very busy, aren't they?
38:29Adding to the funds before pushing onto the checkpoint...
38:33Oh, my little friend, you must stay here!
38:36Yes!
38:37..the in-laws have found work at a local pet groomers.
38:40Look at that!
38:42I'd like that myself!
38:43Traditionally seen as working animals, pets in the capital are increasingly kept for companionship.
38:50Whoa!
38:51With pedigree breeds emerging as a status symbol.
38:54What are you telling me?
38:55I don't speak Kyrgyzstan.
38:59Most experiences we've had have been tailored for me.
39:02Margo's been very happy to go along with that.
39:04There we go.
39:05There's a lot of time for people.
39:07Here we go.
39:08So this is an experience for Margo.
39:10You've been fine, you're doing so well.
39:12I'm here, don't worry.
39:14It has been a very exhausting journey.
39:16So today is a chance for Margo to relax and just forget about the race just for one day.
39:25Don't you like a dog like this, Mark?
39:27No!
39:27So cute!
39:28Hello!
39:29It's just something I would never want to do.
39:32I don't like animals that smell it.
39:34Dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs.
39:36I'm doing it for Margo.
39:38Come on!
39:38She loves this.
39:40Oh!
39:43Don't tell my dog, Bailey, what I'm doing.
39:45You have a dog?
39:46I have a dog.
39:47Oh!
39:48When my dog sees this, she'll be very jealous.
39:50My Bailey will not forgive me.
39:55You're not happy with this, are you?
39:59Drama queen.
40:01She can't wait to go home.
40:04Goodbye.
40:05Oh!
40:06Oh!
40:11Today has just been my day in the happiest place I could be on Earth.
40:16I've just loved it.
40:18She's very upset now.
40:20I know.
40:20Yeah, no.
40:21Particularly with you.
40:22I know.
40:24I am very, very pleased, Mark, is doing this job for me.
40:28Oh, look!
40:30And I'm absolutely amazed at how we've got on so far on the race.
40:35Oh, you gentle soul.
40:38We're just really accepting of each other.
40:41You like our place.
40:43Oh, we love it. We love it.
40:44I'd love to bring my dog here.
40:46But somehow the two of us have become so supportive of each other.
40:50I'm still getting fur out of my eyes and nose.
40:53Tomorrow.
40:54Checkpoint. Here we come.
41:05We really are in the middle of nowhere.
41:07It might slow us down in the race a little bit, but that's absolutely incredible.
41:1325 kilometers outside of Vishkek, after three days of relentless travel, Katie and Harrison have reached the remote village of
41:21Kashkasu.
41:25The siblings will work for husband and wife duo, Ilyas and Maureen.
41:30Welcome to Gulsara Stables.
41:32Thank you.
41:32Thank you.
41:33In return for a horse ride through the mountains.
41:41It is just such a nice break to come to somewhere like this, so serene and peaceful.
41:47Yeah, I couldn't have done another day.
41:50A chaotic stress.
41:52It's a nice temperature as well.
41:54Really nice and warm, but windy.
41:55It's like ideal ginger temperature.
41:58I really just wanted, like, a real rustic, raw experience, you know.
42:03This is where I'm, like, really ticking the bucket list off.
42:08Audrey, where are we going?
42:10Where are we going?
42:11You can't eat that.
42:13Oh, God.
42:14I've lost my horse.
42:15My horse.
42:15My horse.
42:17How sad.
42:18Katie, are you getting walked by your horse?
42:20My horse doesn't like me.
42:23The horses look nice and shiny.
42:25Thank you.
42:26Perfect, thank you.
42:26It's time to reward some ride.
42:28Let's get out there and ride.
42:32Nice and easy, boy.
42:33Good boy.
42:36Oh, my God.
42:37I'm on a horse.
42:41In Kyrgyzstan.
42:43What?
42:46It's incredible.
42:50That is just ridiculous.
42:53This is stunning.
43:00What?
43:03Wow.
43:08Formed over 50 million years ago, as the Indian and Eurasian continental plates collided.
43:15That is insane.
43:18The Alatu Mountains form a vast chain of snow-capped peaks, creating a natural border between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
43:27Not that.
43:29This isn't real. I feel like I'm in a painting.
43:34Absolutely beautiful.
43:38But it is the middle of nowhere.
43:40It's a long way to get to Almaty.
43:48Oh!
43:50Yo!
43:53We got the Vads in the car.
43:55With a 570-kilometre taxi through the mountain roads secured for just over £50, Joe and Kush have their sights
44:04set on reaching Almaty tonight.
44:07My God.
44:10Look at that.
44:11It's insane.
44:13Oh, shit.
44:15Where are the snowboards at?
44:17Out of all the stands we've been to, this is definitely the Prius.
44:22It's definitely the most beautiful drive I've ever been on my entire life.
44:30Oh, it's cold.
44:36No one, dear.
44:37Oh, my hands are cold.
44:40I've never drove through somewhere like this.
44:42It's just stunning.
44:44We've still got a long, long way to go.
44:46But we're trying to stay positive.
44:52Sick.
44:53Unless you can really come to terms with the constant stress of the race, only then can you actually relax
44:59and start to enjoy it.
45:08RUNNY POWER
45:15That's mental.
45:16Let's go!
45:17What's our draw?
45:18If the odds are on our side, there is a chance to get to Almaty tonight.
45:22We might have a chance at maybe second or third.
45:25It's Kazakhstan.
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54:42Oh my gosh, they've made good lead.
54:44Ah!
54:51Bu ne?
54:52Ya.
54:55Sitter, you good?
54:56I just hit the curb.
54:58Ya, I'm fine.
54:59Sure?
54:59Ya, honest.
55:00Nice one, bro.
55:01Dream team.
55:02Come bro, panel spin.
55:05There it is.
55:06There it is, Joe.
55:08Joe, can you open the book to be last?
55:12Welcome to be last.
55:14Assalamu alaikum.
55:15Hello.
55:16Please sign in here.
55:18Yeah, bro, allow me.
55:19I think it's been so hard, but whatever, please.
55:22I'm fine with forth.
55:24It never stays where it is.
55:25Congratulations, you've successfully reached your sixth checkpoint.
55:28Please sign in at Overleaf.
55:35What?
55:36Wait.
55:39That's not right.
55:40That's not right.
55:41Nah, nah, it's the wrong page.
55:42That's not right.
55:43That's not right.
55:44You sure this is the right book?
55:47Nah, it's the one for us.
55:48How did we do that, bro?
55:54We did it, bro.
55:55First place.
55:56We finally got a taste of it.
55:58I truly think it's thanks to locals along the way.
56:02How much sleep have I lost over this leg?
56:04I can't believe it.
56:06Neither.
56:07I just want to say thank you for everything.
56:09I know I've been a pain in your arse, but...
56:11Don't worry, bro.
56:12It means the world.
56:14Always.
56:15Oh, bro.
56:17I was really struggling mentally.
56:19What?
56:19I realised that I can actually rely on Joe a lot more than I originally assumed.
56:25You've helped me so much in general.
56:27Bro, same here.
56:28It goes both ways.
56:29I would probably still be in Palermo somewhere without you right now.
56:32I'm not joking.
56:34Second, fifth.
56:35Third.
56:36Third, second.
56:37Second.
56:38Second, second, fifth.
56:39That's a tune, you know.
56:48Next leg.
56:49I'm sorry, boys.
56:50We're coming for you.
56:52We're gunning for you, boys.
56:52We're gunning for you, boys.
56:54We did the rule we wanted.
56:55We did it our way.
56:56And we've come second.
56:58Second.
56:58And I think we can win.
57:02It's done.
57:05Oh, Jesus.
57:07The boys did very well.
57:08Right on.
57:08Fair play to him.
57:09Fair play to him.
57:11I have thoroughly loved this leg.
57:14And I think we communicated well.
57:16And I think we just need to keep it going forward.
57:18Why don't you have to win one?
57:24Come on.
57:29I'm going to sprint just for a laugh.
57:31Sprint.
57:35Come on.
57:36Sprint.
57:36Sprint's not in my vocabulary.
57:40Welcome to Almaty Hotel.
57:42Thank you very much.
57:44Thank you.
57:45We knew it.
57:46What time is it?
57:49It's a day behind again.
57:51I am actually a bit devastated looking forward.
57:53I really would have loved second or third.
57:55We tried to save a bit of money, which cost us maybe a few hours.
57:59I do have that regret that we didn't spend a little bit more money.
58:02But it is the eighth leg that matters for first place.
58:06We've got the extra money to spend now, I think.
58:08So, just spend it wisely.
58:11We really need some, like, ingredients and any moisturiser.
58:14So, yes.
58:16Absolutely not.
58:22Mongolia is your problem now.
58:24Mongolia is a pretty big Brodlin's half.
58:27We need speed.
58:29And we've got the money to be able to spend.
58:31There's no point in being rich losers.
58:32This kind of experience is what I wanted out of Mongolia.
58:37Oh, my God, no.
58:38This is time.
58:39This is the best memories we've had so far.
58:42It's just all going wrong.
58:44Tomorrow's another day, but today.
58:49Holy moly.
58:51This is absurd.
58:53There's been a miscommunication.
58:55Fasten your seat belts.
58:57You're in for a bumpy ride.
59:02Today is the best memories we featured in films.
59:03We the best memories are really nice.
59:19Especially not chosen.
59:22Here is a unique country,ique.
59:24Click the book.
59:24You are claiming to be mahottait conocido Games.
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