72 HOUR SURVIVAL (no food, no water, on an island)



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Episode 824 | Panama | Filmed April 2022

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Who are Kara and Nate?!
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Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, we got married 2013 and were super “normal.” I was a teacher and Nate started a small printing business from the spare bedroom of our apartment. We discovered the world of “travel hacking” & became obsessed. So after 2 years of obsessively saving $35k and over 2 million miles and points, we sold our cars and apartment and left home January 10, 2016 for a “one year” trip around the world. Our goal was to see as many places as possible before we ran out of money and went home to “normal life.” We started this travel vlog to share our experiences with friends and family, but quickly fell in love with this lifestyle and did everything we could to keep going. 4 years later, we achieved our new goal of visiting 100 countries and all 7 continents. We had no plans to slow down, until 2020 forced us to 😉 Which is when we bought a converted van to start exploring our own country for the first time. Van life was a major adjustment and so different than flying every week like we were used to, but we are incredibly thankful to be able to continue doing something we love every day. 😊🎥🌎

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0:00 Nate’s childhood dream come true!
0:54 We only brought one item each
2:50 Building our shelter
5:33 starting a fire primitively!
7:31 why we LOVE athletic greens!
9:50 a snake almost landed on my face
12:32 GIANT POISONOUS SPIDER
13:51 Making drinking water!
14:43 natural bug repellent!
17:02 Day 2 – worst sleep ever (CRABS EVERYWHERE)
19:17 Nature’s toothbrush
19:44 Building a ladder out of bamboo
21:23 Making a crab fence…
21:55 IT RAINED
24:20 feeling defeated…
25:07 Fishing primitively
30:45 day 3 started off rough
33:08 FINALLY COFFEE
34:48 full tour of our camp
39:20 Making coconut fish curry
43:08 life changing experience
46:13 RESCUE DAY

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23 thoughts on “72 HOUR SURVIVAL (no food, no water, on an island)”

  1. i dont know if this will make sense, but ive always wondered with a bow drill if you are just by yourself having to hold everything is hectic while swinging the bow. if you cut a dimple in a tree instead of the rock end of the drill and pushed the board up wedging the drill bit into the tree and bow with your feet, one would have 2 hands to crank the bow or switch arms once tires, it could be done on a rock shelf or something similar too! never bow drilled myself so i dont know but some onhe should try it fo sure!

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  2. If the crabs r edible maybe u guys can cook the crabs in salt water so it can be salty and make salt by just putting salt water in a plate or bowl anything and let the water evaporate

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  3. 2 questions why didn’t the eat the Halloween crabs from the begging? And I hope they picked up some of the trash that washed ashore. It sad we’re ruining out beaches n oceans

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