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00:04:19Thank you.
00:04:19Thank you so much.
00:04:20Joe and Kush.
00:04:21Browns, dit is it!
00:04:23This is his last line.
00:04:24Hat gal.
00:04:25Let's go.
00:04:28To reach the finish line, teams face a crucial choice.
00:04:33Head east via the capital, Ulaanbaatar,
00:04:37following paved roads on a well-connected route of buses, taxis
00:04:41and the country's only passenger train line,
00:04:44but a detour of over 500 kilometres.
00:04:48Or strike out north, heading off-road across the remote Hangai Mountains.
00:04:54Half the distance, but twice the risk.
00:04:57Where public transport disappears
00:04:59and they must depend on locals to make progress.
00:05:04The north meets were way more direct, but more risky.
00:05:07It's like off-road.
00:05:09Poor roads, bad transport connections.
00:05:11I don't think that's an option.
00:05:13Car car into Ulaanbaatar seems safer.
00:05:15Going via the city, we've got buses and trains.
00:05:16Maybe there is a night train to Erdnep.
00:05:19If you get to Erdnep by tomorrow morning, we are flying.
00:05:23Pushing out towards Ulaanbaatar, the boys plan to swing east,
00:05:27taking a chance on connections from the capital to Mongolia's second largest city, Erdnep.
00:05:34Bro, I'm so near this!
00:05:36I'm so hyped!
00:05:37The risk is that we're actually going away from Checkpoint.
00:05:39Is that open? Yes.
00:05:41It all relies on if we can get transport out of Ulaanbaatar in the night.
00:05:45Could you call a taxi?
00:05:47We need to get to Ulaanbaatar.
00:05:49If that exists, we are sorted.
00:05:51If not, then that could risk everything.
00:05:55There are no taxis available now.
00:05:56The bus leaves.
00:05:57The bus leaves.
00:05:58It's not too late.
00:05:59We could try and hitchhike.
00:06:00Let's just go, bro.
00:06:03Getting out of carcans is not easy.
00:06:05We don't want Andrew and Molly to catch up.
00:06:06Come on, please stop.
00:06:08Hopefully we can get a ride before 10am.
00:06:12Hello, er, could you help us this?
00:06:17Ulaanbaatar?
00:06:18Ulaanbaatar.
00:06:18You?
00:06:19Yeah.
00:06:20Can we come?
00:06:21Ulaanbaatar?
00:06:22We have, we have money.
00:06:24Thank you.
00:06:25Let's go!
00:06:26Woo!
00:06:26Come on!
00:06:27Go!
00:06:29Woo!
00:06:30Swerved the bus, we're getting private.
00:06:32We're going in style to Ulaanbaatar.
00:06:35Should we negotiate a price?
00:06:3680,000 is okay.
00:06:38Thank you, thank you.
00:06:39Bro.
00:06:4080,000.
00:06:41What a gangster.
00:06:43Thank you so much.
00:06:45Thank you.
00:06:47Bro.
00:06:48We have swerved the bus by two hours and 15 minutes.
00:06:51Good.
00:06:52Very good stuff.
00:06:53One highway, the daylight's smooth, everything's gone.
00:06:56Good, bro.
00:07:00Jesus, that's cold.
00:07:01That is cold.
00:07:02Next to make haste for Hat Gal.
00:07:04Are we happy with going to Tetelag first?
00:07:06I think that's a good call.
00:07:08Andrew and Molly.
00:07:09We have the money to go more directly.
00:07:12Absolutely.
00:07:13Why take the safe auction?
00:07:14Okay.
00:07:15That's a supermarket there.
00:07:17Hello.
00:07:18Taxi to Tetelag?
00:07:20Yeah.
00:07:20Can they collect us from here?
00:07:22Yeah, indeed.
00:07:23Perfect.
00:07:24Getting on the road, SAP.
00:07:25We're choosing to go the shorter route.
00:07:27Can you stand there for a minute?
00:07:29Okay.
00:07:29It might be trickier, but we can throw money at taxis.
00:07:33So it's lovely to be able to kind of not panic about it.
00:07:36You ready?
00:07:37Oh, is he here?
00:07:37Yeah.
00:07:38Thank you.
00:07:38Every moment we move is going to be getting close to Hat Gal.
00:07:42Going bus country is a huge risk.
00:07:44But we want the winner.
00:07:46And we're going to fight toot and nail the winner.
00:07:48Cheers.
00:07:49They plan to exploit their healthy budget, splashing out on private taxis to propel them
00:07:54north on a more direct route to the checkpoint.
00:07:58Okay.
00:07:59Great job.
00:08:01Yay!
00:08:02We're on the way!
00:08:04There's the start of the last leg hit.
00:08:07Scary but exciting.
00:08:08I'm assuming the boys have gone to Ulaanbaatar because we suspect they have limited funds.
00:08:13Yes.
00:08:13So they're probably going to try and get a bit of work.
00:08:15Yeah.
00:08:15It doesn't make sense to me.
00:08:17We should just go direct to get a bit of an advantage over the boys.
00:08:21Yeah.
00:08:23370 kilometres east.
00:08:25Wow.
00:08:26Amazing.
00:08:27Thank you.
00:08:28Joe and Kush have reached Ulaanbaatar.
00:08:31Oh my God.
00:08:32Surely not.
00:08:34I can't lie.
00:08:35I didn't expect to see these guys in Mongolia.
00:08:37Got Beatles fans love the word, bro.
00:08:38Couldn't even name them.
00:08:42Mingo, Paul, Lennon.
00:08:45Mingo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and...
00:08:49What's the last one?
00:08:53The world's coldest capital city, where winter temperatures can plunge to minus 40.
00:09:00It's home to around 1.7 million people, nearly half the country's entire population.
00:09:07Tightly packed gear districts surround a vibrant modern urban core.
00:09:14Okay, let's find an overnight train to Erdoganet.
00:09:18What the hell?
00:09:20Okay, that can't be right.
00:09:22What?
00:09:25What?
00:09:26What are you thinking?
00:09:27There's no trains we can get for now.
00:09:30No, it's the capital.
00:09:31There should be loads of transport.
00:09:32I think we should pass this lady.
00:09:34Hello.
00:09:35Erdoganet?
00:09:36Times?
00:09:36It says 7 o'clock.
00:09:38Tomorrow, in the evening.
00:09:40We can't get that too late.
00:09:42God.
00:09:43Did you get a bus?
00:09:44Er, bus or autobus?
00:09:46No.
00:09:47Train ticket.
00:09:48Only train ticket.
00:09:50You may have made a really bad decision.
00:09:53We're just stuck.
00:09:55Start to get this overwhelming fear that you've done the wrong thing.
00:09:59Oh, we took a much longer route trying to rely on a train.
00:10:02However, the train hasn't worked out.
00:10:04What can we do?
00:10:05We could do a job and then find another way to get to Erdoganet tomorrow morning.
00:10:11Yeah.
00:10:12If Molly and Andrew took the more direct route, there's a good chance that they're ahead of us.
00:10:17Oh, that's so on my own.
00:10:27Cheers.
00:10:28Thank you.
00:10:29Right.
00:10:29Right, kid, we made it.
00:10:30It's a lovely wee home.
00:10:33Building momentum, Andrew and Molly have pushed into the lead by arriving into Tetserleg.
00:10:41There, Molly. Guesthouse.
00:10:42Here's the room.
00:10:43Room number three.
00:10:45Oh, thank you so much.
00:10:45Fabulous, thank you.
00:10:46This is lovely.
00:10:48Perfect.
00:10:48To map out their next move in the morning...
00:10:50Can we ask you a really important question?
00:10:52We need to get to Jaggerland.
00:10:54They are enlisting the help of guesthouse owner and tour operator, Murray.
00:10:59That's a dare.
00:11:00That is Jargaland.
00:11:01Okay.
00:11:01Yeah.
00:11:02However, that's Jargaland.
00:11:04Yes, so is that.
00:11:05Right.
00:11:05Jargaland means joy.
00:11:07Okay.
00:11:08Jargaland is a joy for town.
00:11:09Right.
00:11:10There's many...
00:11:10Right, okay.
00:11:12Throughout Mongolia, it's common for places to share the same name.
00:11:16Jargaland being especially popular.
00:11:19To distinguish the correct location, travelers often need to specify the province.
00:11:26It's that one.
00:11:27That's how it's spelled, isn't it?
00:11:28Yeah.
00:11:29Oh, okay.
00:11:29That Jargal.
00:11:30That is a remarkable spot.
00:11:31And you have a contact there?
00:11:32Yes.
00:11:33We have a contact there.
00:11:34Yes.
00:11:34Okay.
00:12:03We need to be there as early as we can tomorrow.
00:12:06We're getting half of the hotel.
00:12:09Very pleased.
00:12:10All's looking well.
00:12:11All's looking upwards, and I'm just so happy.
00:12:17That was a good choice today.
00:12:19Happy, eh?
00:12:21I'm busy.
00:12:23While Andrew and Molly get an early night...
00:12:28Joe and Kush's evening is just getting started.
00:12:33That one.
00:12:35You got it.
00:12:36We need extra money for a long taxi to Edna.
00:12:39Early as we can in the morning.
00:12:41There you are.
00:12:43With an average age of just 25...
00:12:46What's your favourite cocktail?
00:12:47Occasionally enjoy a Long Island.
00:12:49Do you want me to try and make you one?
00:12:50Yes, please.
00:12:52Ulaanbaatar has become the pulse of modern Mongolia.
00:12:57Oh, it's been strong.
00:12:58You'll survive.
00:12:59Renowned for its thriving nightlife.
00:13:02This part of the city, I guess, brings by a lot of young people.
00:13:05And a lot of English speakers, too.
00:13:07You guys are lucky, because it's so warm in England.
00:13:09It's warm?
00:13:10You've got a lot of rain.
00:13:11It's not as cold as here, because this is dry cold.
00:13:14Yeah, it stings your throat.
00:13:15It stings.
00:13:16I swear to God, when I hit 35, I'll move to Manchester, London or...
00:13:21Liverpool.
00:13:22I heard the food is whack, though.
00:13:24Is that true?
00:13:25No, it's...
00:13:26Like, fish and chips and beans...
00:13:27Banging, banging.
00:13:28You know what I tell you?
00:13:29It's so nice.
00:13:30Is that yours?
00:13:32Oh, it feels weird.
00:13:33It feels like coming back at home.
00:13:36Before I left, I quit working in bars.
00:13:38I've come in, I've gone right back to pouring a pint.
00:13:41In Mongolia, do they have, like, a head on the beer?
00:13:43Yes, we do.
00:13:44When we go back to Liverpool, part of me is just dreading it,
00:13:47because I know that it's going to be, like, job searching.
00:13:50Do you want to have one selfie with you guys?
00:13:52Yeah, absolutely.
00:13:55I don't want to go back to normal life,
00:13:57especially after experiencing something like this.
00:13:58Every day is different.
00:14:00I want to just make the most of life right now.
00:14:02Nice to meet you.
00:14:03Still got a long way to go now.
00:14:05I still believe we can win.
00:14:18Watch the ice there.
00:14:216.55am.
00:14:23We could finish first, but going through the capital,
00:14:26it's not going to win, is it?
00:14:27The route has to be a direct.
00:14:30Chasing Andrew and Molly,
00:14:32the siblings of the second team to take a gamble
00:14:34on a more direct route north to claw back time.
00:14:38Need to move quick.
00:14:39Left or right?
00:14:42Er...
00:14:42Ah, that's these ladies.
00:14:44Excuse me. Hello.
00:14:45Um, Avto, Vauxhall?
00:14:48Vauxhall, Vauxhall.
00:14:52This way.
00:14:53Taxi or Avto bus?
00:14:55She's calling somewhere.
00:15:04Hello?
00:15:06Hello?
00:15:06Hello?
00:15:08Um...
00:15:09We are trying to get to Zetsaleg.
00:15:12Yeah, just give me one minute.
00:15:13Can I come to your location?
00:15:16Oh, OK.
00:15:17Thank you.
00:15:17Thank you so much.
00:15:18Thank you.
00:15:19Thank you.
00:15:20She's coming.
00:15:22I don't know what that means.
00:15:23I don't know whether she's just going to come help us
00:15:25or whether she's going to...
00:15:26Take us or...
00:15:27Take us somewhere.
00:15:28I don't know.
00:15:28Yeah, we'll see.
00:15:30I like this lady here.
00:15:33Hello?
00:15:34Hello?
00:15:35Yes.
00:15:36On the phone, yes.
00:15:37Hey, how can I help you?
00:15:38Um, we are trying to get to Zetsaleg.
00:15:41Oh, we have no car.
00:15:45No car?
00:15:46Yeah.
00:15:47Oh, OK.
00:15:48You want to take us?
00:15:51Yeah.
00:15:51Really?
00:15:52Oh, wow.
00:15:52Yeah, that sounds great.
00:15:54I cannot believe this.
00:15:56Before we go, can we agree on a price?
00:15:5920,000.
00:16:0020,000.
00:16:01Yeah.
00:16:01All the way to...
00:16:02250 kilometres for 20,000.
00:16:05Wow, that is very, very kind.
00:16:07I want to help you guys.
00:16:09I can't believe one away.
00:16:10This is huge for the race.
00:16:13Everything happens for a reason.
00:16:15It does.
00:16:15And that reason is...
00:16:17We're winning.
00:16:17...Numero one.
00:16:19Mission Agal is a go.
00:16:22As Katie and Harrison kickstart their comeback
00:16:24with a lift to Tetsaleg...
00:16:27250,000.
00:16:28Isn't it?
00:16:28Uh-huh.
00:16:30Boom.
00:16:31In Ulaanbaatar,
00:16:32having ruled out waiting all day for a train...
00:16:35My friend, let's go fast.
00:16:37Joe and Kush are utilising the cash they earned yesterday
00:16:41on a taxi to Erdenet.
00:16:44No Weebrick.
00:16:45No.
00:16:46Hold it in.
00:16:48Things have really gone to plan,
00:16:49but this route has the security of options.
00:16:52Even though there were no trains and those taxis.
00:16:54There's also an actual paved road
00:16:57but I really don't know.
00:16:58This still might not be enough.
00:17:00And this has been a smooth ride.
00:17:07Oh, my goodness.
00:17:10Oh, this is not our everyday roads.
00:17:13350 kilometres closer to the finish line...
00:17:16Jesus, he's going to hold the top.
00:17:19It's a bit of a bone shake.
00:17:22Andrew and Molly are making strides to Jargaland.
00:17:26What's wrong with that?
00:17:28We knew it was going to be a long,
00:17:29torturous, bouncy job.
00:17:31Bouncy is understanding.
00:17:33Yeah.
00:17:34Where are we?
00:17:36I can't answer your question.
00:17:38We're still in the middle of nowhere.
00:17:48We've got nothing to lose.
00:17:50He's going to get in a blaze of glory.
00:17:52He's going to get in a blaze of glory.
00:17:53With just 9% of their budget remaining,
00:17:57Mark and Margo are last to get going.
00:17:59Budget is horribly tight.
00:18:02But we're so far behind.
00:18:04The only option we do have is to go as direct as we can.
00:18:07Absolutely.
00:18:08Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:18:09Your horses are fabulous.
00:18:11Can you help us?
00:18:12We want to get to Tsetseleg.
00:18:14Betting on a more direct route to get them to Hatgal cheaply,
00:18:18they're the third team avoiding the capital.
00:18:21Tsetseleg.
00:18:22I came from there.
00:18:22Did you?
00:18:23Easy.
00:18:24Ever since we got to Mongolia,
00:18:26we have found it tough,
00:18:27but our race is not over
00:18:29and we are so focused on Hatgal and getting there.
00:18:32Try to hitchhike here.
00:18:34Thank you very much.
00:18:35Thank you.
00:18:35Cheers.
00:18:36Cheers, guys.
00:18:37Let's get our thumbs out.
00:18:38And try and hitch.
00:18:39Perfect.
00:18:41It's quite a big distance, but it didn't get a lift.
00:18:43And you can agree a low figure that way.
00:18:46Hopefully, our budget will last us all the way to Hatgal.
00:18:49Here's a cow.
00:18:50Let's hitch a ride on the cow.
00:18:52I think this new headdress goes with my hitchhiking persona.
00:18:55Do I look like a weirdo?
00:18:57Yes.
00:18:58No, you don't, no.
00:18:59Hello.
00:19:01Hello.
00:19:01We're going to Tsetseleg.
00:19:03Can you give us a lift?
00:19:04Tilt the lift?
00:19:05Yeah, Tsetseleg.
00:19:06Yeah, you give us a lift.
00:19:07Me and him.
00:19:08Mark!
00:19:09Mark!
00:19:10He's very slow.
00:19:11He's quite old.
00:19:12Come on.
00:19:13I'm coming.
00:19:14They said yes?
00:19:14Yes.
00:19:15Thank you.
00:19:16So good of you.
00:19:17This is brilliant, Mark.
00:19:18It's very good, isn't it?
00:19:19That's the accident, yeah.
00:19:20I'll give them some money.
00:19:21A little bit of money towards petrol.
00:19:22Yeah.
00:19:23This is a result in half, isn't it?
00:19:25It's a good start to the leg.
00:19:27And it's well within budget.
00:19:33Jonathan?
00:19:34Okay.
00:19:35This is it, isn't it?
00:19:36And this has been the journey from hell.
00:19:38After five hours traversing rocky off-road tracks...
00:19:43Yeah, very in the middle of nowhere.
00:19:46...Andrew and Molly have arrived in Djargaland.
00:19:48We're finally here.
00:19:52We have a bed for tonight.
00:19:53Could you make contact with him, please?
00:20:17Where is he?
00:20:18Where is he?
00:20:19I don't understand.
00:20:19Is he here?
00:20:24Not this Djargaland?
00:20:26No.
00:20:28This could be bad.
00:20:29Can we ring Murray from last night?
00:20:31Good idea.
00:20:34Give me three thoughts of each other, please.
00:20:36Found out it's the wrong Djargaland.
00:20:37I'm a bit confused.
00:20:39We pointed to the right one, I think, on the map last night.
00:20:43Not what we needed in the last run.
00:20:45I don't think the mood would be very high
00:20:47if we have to go backwards.
00:20:49Hello.
00:20:51Do you know what's happening here?
00:20:53Sorry, we're not really understanding.
00:20:59How are we in the wrong one?
00:21:04So, Murray, what's the solution in this?
00:21:06Yeah.
00:21:07There's a big canyon, a big gorge between you and Wolfskill Jardgaland.
00:21:10Yeah.
00:21:10That's not crossable.
00:21:12My solution is you need to backtrack about half the way that you've come
00:21:16and then continue further west from there.
00:21:20Oh, no.
00:21:24Blocking their path, a 20-metre deep, 100-kilometre-long canyon,
00:21:30meaning a journey of just 100 kilometres as the crow flies
00:21:34is over 400 kilometres by road.
00:21:39From your Djargaland to the other Djargaland...
00:21:42Yeah.
00:21:42..even further than you've already driven today.
00:21:44I don't think you'll make it today.
00:21:46OK.
00:21:47It's not safe to go at night-time.
00:21:49We are really stuck.
00:21:51There was always a risk coming this way
00:21:53and it has turned out to be exactly what it was, a risk.
00:21:57Crushing at the moment.
00:21:58But what can you do?
00:22:00Just have to take it in the chin.
00:22:04I'm trying to work out where is a good place to go to, to keep going.
00:22:08Yeah.
00:22:09We could go to Corgo for a homestay, help out on a farm
00:22:13and then move on tomorrow morning.
00:22:15Yeah.
00:22:16We could, yeah.
00:22:17Hello, Murray.
00:22:18Where's Corgo?
00:22:19Is that closer?
00:22:20Yes.
00:22:20Probably about a four-hour drive.
00:22:23OK.
00:22:23It's cost an extra $20 on top of what you've already paid.
00:22:26What do you want to do? Do you want to do that?
00:22:28I think so.
00:22:29We are in a race.
00:22:30We need to keep going.
00:22:31Yeah.
00:22:33Unable to reach their intended jargalant today,
00:22:36father and daughter plan to stop 160 kilometres short in Horrock,
00:22:42where they have found a homestay in the jobs directory.
00:22:46OK.
00:22:47That would be great.
00:22:48Could he be able to do that for us?
00:22:50Yep.
00:22:50Not ideal.
00:22:51Puts us behind on time.
00:22:53What?
00:22:54Gets us on the move.
00:22:58This morning woke up.
00:23:00Another chance of winning?
00:23:00No.
00:23:02Finishing would just be a great job.
00:23:06You all right, kid?
00:23:09You all right, kid?
00:23:09I love you.
00:23:13I love you.
00:23:13I love you.
00:23:15Just f***ing up.
00:23:16Watch your neck.
00:23:17Sorry.
00:23:17Come on, we get in this car and get the Corgo.
00:23:19Yeah, we go.
00:23:21I'll never make it.
00:23:24Hopefully get to this farm stay tonight before it gets dark.
00:23:39Just don't wander down here.
00:23:40Yeah.
00:23:42Closing the gap, Katie and Harrison have arrived in Tetsaleng.
00:23:47I've not really wandered around Mongolia.
00:23:49The thing is, if you do more than a five-minute walk in Mongolia,
00:23:52you're suddenly in the middle of nowhere.
00:23:58Founded in the 17th century, the city grew around the monastery built by influential monk
00:24:03and scholar Zaya Pandita Lovsan Prinle.
00:24:08Through his teachings, Tibetan Buddhism took hold alongside the area's deep-rooted shamanic beliefs.
00:24:16I think we need a hard-earned beer.
00:24:20Bob!
00:24:20Bob!
00:24:22With plans to hitch a lift first thing in the morning...
00:24:26Oh, Bob, Katie.
00:24:28Oh, God.
00:24:30..a chance for the siblings to enjoy a familiar pastime.
00:24:34It is the strangest place I think I've ever had a beer.
00:24:37Cheers to us getting dark.
00:24:41Cheers.
00:24:42Or winning.
00:24:43I'd love to sign that book first.
00:24:45I actually can't imagine us not signing the book first.
00:24:48I think, for me, the fact that a house deposit is on the line makes it a bit real.
00:24:53We'd better win, then.
00:24:55It's never been about the ten grand for me, I just want to say I've won it.
00:24:58You've just got an ego.
00:25:00Crats.
00:25:01I still think we should win.
00:25:02Yeah.
00:25:03I didn't think we'd win turning up to the race.
00:25:04No, I thought we were going to get eliminated.
00:25:06But now, I think we've been the best racers.
00:25:09Cheers to winning.
00:25:10Maybe.
00:25:11Is it PMA?
00:25:12A positive mental attitude.
00:25:15As the sun sets, Mark and Margo pull level with Katie and Harrison in Tetzelag.
00:25:23Amazing.
00:25:24Wow, we're here.
00:25:25Hey, look, there's some strange statue here.
00:25:28It's like Superwoman.
00:25:29I don't think that's a woman.
00:25:31I don't think that's a woman.
00:25:33After a five-hour taxi, Joe and Kush have made it to Airdenet.
00:25:42I'm feeling so nervous about this last leg.
00:25:46Every little mistake you make could cost you £20,000 in first place.
00:25:50We've been wanting this win so well and we've done everything for this win.
00:25:54And it's like, if we do get it, it will be so rewarding.
00:25:57Imagine opening that book and seeing no names for the third time in a row.
00:26:02That's a statement.
00:26:05If I won 10K race, do you know what I'd do, lad?
00:26:07I'd take me little brothers out.
00:26:08They're getting a burger and milkshakes.
00:26:10They're getting whatever they want, lad.
00:26:11Me ma, she's getting the finest pasta.
00:26:14I'm dining that lady on the finest food she could want.
00:26:17We're renting out the entire restaurant.
00:26:18We're taking out the restaurant, yeah.
00:26:19Then it's getting a house.
00:26:21If I could get my mum on the proxy ladder, she'll have somewhere
00:26:24where she never, ever has to worry about having to move.
00:26:28I give me mum some money and then I want to keep travelling.
00:26:31I want to go to Senegal.
00:26:33Learn where I come from, I guess, you know?
00:26:36I really want to win.
00:26:37We've sacrificed so much.
00:26:39We've gone through the stress.
00:26:40We have come so far.
00:26:42It's the last push.
00:26:44We've got to put everything into this, OK?
00:26:47I don't think I've mentally been able to do this
00:26:49without you doing this with me.
00:26:51I love you, though.
00:26:52Genuinely.
00:26:56I'm hoping this is the last hotel we stay in.
00:26:59Yes.
00:26:59Let's have a look at the next move.
00:27:01We need to keep as much money as we can.
00:27:03We want some free accommodation.
00:27:05Yes, exactly.
00:27:06I'm thinking of, like, a home stay.
00:27:07It takes time to get used to Mongolia.
00:27:10I think the last leg was a very steep learning curve.
00:27:16Ooh!
00:27:16There's a Gerst day and that's not too far from Horgo.
00:27:20Free bed for the night.
00:27:21I like the idea of this one.
00:27:22Yes, I do, yes.
00:27:23Mark and myself have really rolled the dice,
00:27:26taking a chance by taking this route.
00:27:28If we can hitch some of the way.
00:27:30We've done it before, we can do it again.
00:27:32Yeah, and whatever it takes.
00:27:33Exactly, yes.
00:27:34If we couldn't finish the race, I would be devastated.
00:27:37But I believe we are good racers.
00:27:40We've come back after setbacks.
00:27:42We've got a little bit of racing left in us.
00:27:44There's no turning back.
00:27:45No, no, absolutely no turning back.
00:27:59You want them in?
00:28:01Yeah.
00:28:01Okay.
00:28:02There.
00:28:04Having made it to their homestay in Horrock last night...
00:28:08They all know where they're going.
00:28:10They all know they're going for there.
00:28:12Andrew and Molly are putting in a shift
00:28:14with yak herder Inksum Yarjap
00:28:17as payment for their bed and board.
00:28:28Situated in the Tarayat Chulot volcanic field...
00:28:32lies the now dormant volcano Horrock, meaning shelter.
00:28:38Local legend says noble outlaws used the crater as a secret hideout.
00:28:43After ambushing travellers, they would meet in the shadows
00:28:47of the volcanic stone to divide their spoils.
00:28:52Are you going to look hard?
00:28:55Yeah.
00:28:56Look.
00:28:57Thank you.
00:28:59The view is stunning.
00:29:01The view is amazing.
00:29:02The mountains are beautiful.
00:29:04Imagine if we travelled through all them yesterday.
00:29:07Don't.
00:29:08Still too soon.
00:29:10Hey, do you want me to tie that up?
00:29:12Can I get up to you?
00:29:13Yeah.
00:29:14Come on, you.
00:29:15Whoa-ho!
00:29:16Whoa-ho!
00:29:17Whoa-ho!
00:29:18Do not lose your arm.
00:29:19Right.
00:29:20I've got you now.
00:29:21Now do use your tone.
00:29:22It's tummies rumbling.
00:29:24Aw.
00:29:25This is like holding the kids back in school at lunchtime.
00:29:30Once you let them go, that's it.
00:29:32They'll be gone.
00:29:33Just have to wait a wee minute, alright?
00:29:35Molly's slow, but she'll get there, okay?
00:29:39Let her go.
00:29:40Right, you ready?
00:29:41One, two, three, go.
00:29:43We go.
00:29:44Yeah.
00:29:45Mommy, mommy.
00:29:49It is lovely.
00:29:50It is lovely, isn't it?
00:29:52Probably what we needed after yesterday.
00:29:53I am still a bit down and glum today.
00:29:57Look, we made a mistake at the very, very end.
00:30:01But you know something?
00:30:02During this trip, Molly, every call that you've made,
00:30:05you have made work.
00:30:07Yesterday, my thought process was,
00:30:09how are we going to get out of this?
00:30:10And we did.
00:30:12It just proves to you that you're capable of doing it.
00:30:14And the consequence is that we are...
00:30:17Here.
00:30:17Here.
00:30:18In this beautiful spot.
00:30:21This whole race taught me so much about myself,
00:30:26about daddy, about our relationship.
00:30:28I'm so proud of you.
00:30:29I am.
00:30:30You've achieved at everything you've done.
00:30:33I can be independent.
00:30:35I can make decisions.
00:30:36But I think this is the first time he's seen me
00:30:39in those kind of moments.
00:30:41I'm not expecting you now to be the little child.
00:30:44I'm also expecting you to kind of come back with a retort
00:30:47if I'm talking nonsense.
00:30:49And I think also I'm more confident in turning around to you
00:30:52and being a daddy your own.
00:30:54I would have held you the wee baby.
00:30:55You were...
00:30:56so helpless.
00:30:58Now you're fit for the world.
00:31:00I'm so happy to call my mammy and say that.
00:31:03You're fit for the world.
00:31:05I'm so proud of you too.
00:31:07You've done so many things.
00:31:08The race has proven that the world is my oyster.
00:31:11Yeah.
00:31:11Do a bit of travelling and visit places
00:31:13that I never thought were possible.
00:31:16I'm very much looking forward to life.
00:31:19I have plans in my head
00:31:21that I'll chat to Kate with when I go back.
00:31:23The world has definitely opened up to me now.
00:31:26And I'm getting a hat gal.
00:31:28That's what I have to achieve.
00:31:31OK.
00:31:32We need to go...
00:31:33The thing is to get as close as possible to a hat gal today.
00:31:36Money-wise, we have nearly $400.
00:31:39We still have the money for taxis.
00:31:41All right.
00:31:42As they restart their push north...
00:31:45If we get on the move again, we have a chance.
00:31:49Following the same route...
00:31:50Thank you, you've been so helpful.
00:31:52Yeah, thank you so, so much.
00:31:54We could have been stuck in Setseleg all day.
00:31:57Katie and Harrison have made up ground
00:31:59with a 220km free ride.
00:32:04Without this lift, our chances would have been squished.
00:32:06But if we can't get a lift to Shinader,
00:32:09then we're out of the race.
00:32:11The siblings are aiming for a rural village
00:32:14in the next province,
00:32:15where they hope to find transport to Hatgal.
00:32:18We need to get a taxi to Shinader.
00:32:21I know one driver.
00:32:24They can help us get to Shinader.
00:32:27Maybe.
00:32:28Maybe, yeah.
00:32:29OK.
00:32:29Thank you so much.
00:32:31Honestly, I could cry.
00:32:33I could throw up.
00:32:34We now need this journey to Shinader to be bang on.
00:32:39Thank you.
00:32:42OK, Bennu.
00:32:44Shinader.
00:32:45Shinader?
00:32:45How much?
00:32:49Ah.
00:32:51500.
00:32:53350 is all we have.
00:33:00That's all I can afford.
00:33:03Yes? No?
00:33:04This price is very, very low for this travel.
00:33:08OK.
00:33:09But they agree this...
00:33:11This price?
00:33:12This price?
00:33:12OK.
00:33:13Thank you.
00:33:14Thank you.
00:33:15Thank you.
00:33:16So happy.
00:33:17Oh.
00:33:17And relieved as well.
00:33:19Thank you so much.
00:33:20Thank you.
00:33:20You've helped us so much.
00:33:21We are in the middle of nowhere.
00:33:23If that lift was not organised,
00:33:24we have no chance of ever getting out of here.
00:33:26I've become a Mongolian citizen.
00:33:28I hope that you are...
00:33:29The winners.
00:33:30Winners.
00:33:31Let's go, go, go.
00:33:32This taxi is the absolute best case scenario.
00:33:36We're wasting no time at all.
00:33:38The look on this leg has been immaculate.
00:33:41It is exciting.
00:33:42I'm just so happy.
00:33:43There is a possibility that we finish first.
00:33:47If only every leg went like this.
00:33:51To the east, in Erdenet.
00:33:54You all right, brother?
00:33:55Quick question.
00:33:56Joe and Kush are raring to get back on the move.
00:33:59We're in a race.
00:34:00We need to get to Hatgal as fast as we can.
00:34:02How can we get to Hatgal from here?
00:34:11Is there another way?
00:34:14Okay.
00:34:15Then go to the Hatgal.
00:34:18Do you know how many kilometres?
00:34:19400 kilometres in between Erdenet and Murun.
00:34:23Okay.
00:34:24That's a lot.
00:34:25We need to get there fast.
00:34:27Do you know how long that would take to drive?
00:34:28I don't know.
00:34:30Okay.
00:34:31We need to get out there.
00:34:33She found the taxi.
00:34:34We just need to keep moving.
00:34:40Trailing in last place...
00:34:43Yeah.
00:34:44That's good.
00:34:47Mark and Margot have made it to Horroch.
00:34:51Yep.
00:34:52Next one.
00:34:52This is me along here.
00:34:54To help preserve what's left of their budget,
00:34:56they're trading manual labour for a place to stay.
00:35:00Are you enjoying this, Mark?
00:35:01Yeah, it's fun.
00:35:03I don't think I've ever knocked a nail in my life.
00:35:05Oh, there you go.
00:35:06You have now, haven't you?
00:35:07I have now.
00:35:07Several.
00:35:08I might do more handiwork of the view as like this, Mark.
00:35:12Are you getting a picture of me?
00:35:13Yeah.
00:35:14Do I look like a strong, powerful woman with my...
00:35:17Your hammer.
00:35:17Hammer.
00:35:20So we've got a moment for ourselves.
00:35:22Let's go and look at the lake.
00:35:23So beautiful.
00:35:26Lying to the west of the Horroch volcano, Tigan Tagan Noor, meaning the Great White Lake.
00:35:36Created after Horroch's eruption thousands of years ago, black basalt rocks still pepper its shores.
00:35:43Evidence of the torrents of lava which spewed from its crater, blocking the Turk River and forming the freshwater lake.
00:35:54Look at that.
00:35:55Wow.
00:35:55That is impressive.
00:35:57I want to throw a big rock into the ice and see how thick it is.
00:36:00I'll throw you into the ice.
00:36:06That is solid.
00:36:08Absolutely solid.
00:36:09Wow.
00:36:10Now we've established that.
00:36:14That's beautiful, isn't it?
00:36:15Absolutely incredible.
00:36:17This is just nature, isn't it?
00:36:18It's just spectacular.
00:36:19Is this one of your highlights of the race?
00:36:21I think it is, yeah.
00:36:23And we've had quite a few of those moments, haven't we?
00:36:25We have.
00:36:26And I think it has changed my life.
00:36:29I think it has been a profound change in me and the way I'm going to live in my life.
00:36:36What's been so good is I've not just got to know you, it's like you've got to know you.
00:36:39And I just get the idea that, you know, the new you, it's not going to be stopping you.
00:36:45Is this going to be stopping you?
00:36:47No.
00:36:47I'm planning my future already.
00:36:49Yeah.
00:36:51I've still got years left in me to do things that I want to do and push myself.
00:36:58This has made me realise to do things spontaneously and not be anxious or worried about doing those things.
00:37:05For me, I've realised I have to carve out time and space to create a future for myself.
00:37:13Do you really want you to do that?
00:37:16Yeah.
00:37:17As the race has gone on, we really understand each other.
00:37:21There's just more space to be ourselves.
00:37:24I think our relationship has changed. It has changed.
00:37:27Yeah.
00:37:27I think we are better friends, I think, now.
00:37:30Yeah.
00:37:31Both of us have grown and we've seen each other pushing ourselves and we see the true value in each
00:37:37other.
00:37:38What do you think Julia would say if she could see us?
00:37:40Oh, she'd be very pleased.
00:37:41She'd be very, very pleased, wouldn't she?
00:37:44Yeah.
00:37:44She would.
00:37:45She wouldn't be able to believe that her wish had come true in such an incredible way.
00:37:49Yeah.
00:37:51After we lost Julia, I did grieve and I did feel it deeply.
00:37:56But on the race, I have moved further on and thinking about Julia, but in a less emotional way, more
00:38:05in a like, more of a joyful way.
00:38:08That's not forgetting her.
00:38:10But it's, in a sense, it's a letting go. It's a letting go.
00:38:24It's a letting go.
00:38:39Over 160 kilometres ahead...
00:38:41He's going to take us to Jargaland. I thought it was done with that word, Jargaland. At least this time
00:38:47we're on the right side of the gorge.
00:38:48Andrew and Molly's path north has taken them to the correct Jargaland, where tracks continue on to Hatgal.
00:39:00Hi. Hi.
00:39:02Can we book a taxi for tomorrow morning to Hatgal?
00:39:05It's getting dark and we have been left off by a taxi man to a family that seems to do
00:39:11taxis.
00:39:12At...
00:39:13Five. Five in the morning?
00:39:15Yeah. Perfect.
00:39:16We're calling to arrive in the place that we should have been yesterday, but we're getting a lift to Hatgal
00:39:22tomorrow.
00:39:22Where can we get a hotel?
00:39:25It's done.
00:39:26It's done.
00:39:26Uh-huh.
00:39:27It's done.
00:39:28It's done.
00:39:30My home.
00:39:31You are allowing us to stay in your home.
00:39:32Yeah.
00:39:33Jeez, they're really kind.
00:39:35Totally amazing.
00:39:37It's looking very bright at the minute.
00:39:39We're a good position for tomorrow morning.
00:39:41We needed a bit of a win today and that was it.
00:39:44Oh, my God.
00:39:45Back in the game.
00:39:46I'm so excited.
00:39:48The sun will come up tomorrow and we're getting to Hatgal.
00:39:56Mmm.
00:39:57Thank you.
00:39:57Back in Horroch with Tuman Jargal and her family.
00:40:01It's so easy to drink, isn't it?
00:40:02It tastes of milk.
00:40:03It's good.
00:40:04Mark and Margo need to plot their way to Hatgal.
00:40:07Oh.
00:40:08Thank you for...
00:40:09Ah.
00:40:09It's a good job.
00:40:10Thank you.
00:40:13Yes.
00:40:14Shiny dare.
00:40:15Shiny dare.
00:40:16Shiny dare.
00:40:16Shiny dare.
00:40:17No cars.
00:40:18We have no car.
00:40:20Can she say, are we walking?
00:40:23Maybe.
00:40:24Maybe.
00:40:25No, we're not walking.
00:40:26No.
00:40:27Can we get a taxi?
00:40:29Can you...
00:40:30No telephone?
00:40:30They can call.
00:40:30You call them first?
00:40:37No.
00:40:43No.
00:40:43The other thing.
00:40:46No.
00:40:48Two people.
00:40:53Is it okay?
00:40:56No.
00:40:57No.
00:40:57No.
00:40:57No.
00:40:59No.
00:41:01No.
00:41:02No.
00:41:03İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
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00:53:55İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:54:26Zaten Conven protagonistik.
00:54:28İzlediğiniz için teşekkürler.
00:54:30İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:54:34Üçlerinizi başladığınız için teşekkür ederim.орыb
00:54:37Shamarna veumenů Zum Sınomo
00:54:40Almanın. İzlediğiniz
00:54:42için teşekkür ederim. İzlediğiniz
00:54:48İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:55:34İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:55:48Okay, Margot.
00:55:49Yes.
00:55:51Congratulations.
00:55:51You have successfully reached the finish line.
00:55:54Please sign in, Overleaf, to find out if you've won the race.
00:55:56We haven't, we haven't.
00:55:58We haven't, okay.
00:55:58But let's see who has.
00:55:59Okay, one, two, three.
00:56:02Joe and Kush!
00:56:03Oh, well done, Joe and Kush!
00:56:05That is amazing, isn't it?
00:56:06A fun time. Well done, boys.
00:56:08Oh, we've done it, Margot.
00:56:1151 and...
00:56:12Was it 17?
00:56:1417, 15?
00:56:16What an experience.
00:56:17What a journey.
00:56:18I couldn't do that without you, Mark.
00:56:19It's been brilliant.
00:56:20It's a true friend.
00:56:21It's a true friend.
00:56:22And Julie would be really proud of us, wouldn't she?
00:56:24Yeah.
00:56:25Yeah.
00:56:26We've said that one once.
00:56:28I know, she would be.
00:56:30She's so proud.
00:56:31She would, absolutely, yeah.
00:56:33I feel wonderful.
00:56:35A great achievement, isn't it?
00:56:37Brilliant.
00:56:37Brilliant.
00:56:37Absolutely thrilled.
00:56:39There are times when we didn't think we'd make it.
00:56:40And we've made it.
00:56:41And we are just so happy, aren't we?
00:56:43Yes.
00:56:44We haven't won the race, but we've won our race.
00:56:48And we've come in fashionably late.
00:56:53Here's to you, Julia, wherever you are.
00:56:55Yeah.
00:56:56Who inspired us.
00:56:57Who inspired us.
00:56:59Thank you, Julia.
00:57:00Yeah, thank you, Julia!
00:57:02She's laughing.
00:57:05She's saying, go and get yourself a drink.
00:57:06Oh, yes.
00:57:07You deserve it.
00:57:08You mad fools.
00:57:18Right, who wants a bowl of the local drink?
00:57:21Normally, at home, a bowl of vodka would be considered unclassy.
00:57:26But it's local, so it's good.
00:57:29Hello!
00:57:30Here we are!
00:57:32We've arrived!
00:57:32Well done, boys.
00:57:33Thank you.
00:57:34Well done.
00:57:35You both deserve it.
00:57:36We're absolutely thrilled to have finished, just to get to that finishing point.
00:57:44It's just been an amazing journey.
00:57:46It has.
00:57:46We have had magical times, haven't we?
00:57:48We have, yeah.
00:57:50We did the race to forge a friendship.
00:57:52And well done what we set out to achieve.
00:57:55It's been brilliant being with you on the race.
00:57:57You've kept me going, and that's what true friends do.
00:58:01It's not a given you get to help now.
00:58:03The fact that we've all got here is insane.
00:58:05I'm sad.
00:58:06I could do this forever.
00:58:08We have just been on such an adventure of different places, cultures, people.
00:58:13The fact that we've travelled from boiling hot Italy through eight countries, it's so sick.
00:58:19Good team.
00:58:20We've definitely got closer.
00:58:22We can be more open with each other, bursting with pride.
00:58:25I got one achievement.
00:58:27What a buzz.
00:58:28Amazing to finish it.
00:58:29Amazing to get here in this beautiful place.
00:58:30Such a journey.
00:58:31This is the hardest thing I've ever done.
00:58:34Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:58:35But it's also one of the most rewarding things I've ever done.
00:58:38We're a good team and we worked hard.
00:58:41I always knew I was an over-thinker, but now I can see that that isn't my benefit.
00:58:47She's well capable.
00:58:48So proud of her.
00:58:49And it's been amazing.
00:58:50It's been so fun.
00:58:52What about you boys coming first?
00:58:54So hard to explain this feeling.
00:58:55I'm actually gutted it's over now.
00:58:57I so do.
00:58:58It's been unbelievable.
00:59:00Everywhere we've gone has made an impact on us and changed our perspective.
00:59:04Wow.
00:59:05It's been a test.
00:59:06We're just two Scouts kids.
00:59:08But I think this has proved we are more than capable.
00:59:11We've grown a lot.
00:59:12I think we've learned a lot.
00:59:13Because I've been exposed to so much.
00:59:16And having Joe there, thank you so much for keeping me sane.
00:59:20Bro, I love you so much.
00:59:22Yeah, I'm a real one.
00:59:24Love you, bro.
00:59:26A big congratulations.
00:59:28A big well done.
00:59:29Well done everybody.
00:59:29Well done everybody.
00:59:31I miss you boys.
00:59:32Well done.
00:59:32To the boys.
00:59:34Well done.
00:59:35Well done.
00:59:36To the boys.
00:59:37Do you want more vodka?
00:59:39Yes, please.
00:59:39I'm on my second, so.
00:59:49So excited to see them.
00:59:51Ginger rush day.
00:59:53Thank you.
00:59:54The gloves are off.
00:59:56You said from the first, we're seriously in it to win it.
00:59:58But quite quickly you were like, zoom.
01:00:00The amount of people needed to get ten idiots to race across the world is insane.
01:00:04Woohoo!
01:00:05As soon as they're ten minutes away, then we're action stations.
01:00:08We need to get everyone in position.
01:00:11It tells them everything's fine.
01:00:12I'll be out there rolling.
01:00:13You can just do whatever you want.
01:00:15Hot your phone down and actually listen to people.
01:00:18I've got a question for everyone.
01:00:20Would you do it again?
01:00:21Right in person to pay.
01:00:21Have you seen your chances Open Source mic.
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