We Escaped a Deserted Island (96 Hour Survival Part 2)
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Publicado 2023-08-26
Watch our first 48 hours in part 1 if you missed it: • 96 Hour Island Survival (no food, wat...
Massive shoutout to our friend Tom who created this experience that made Nate’s childhood dream come true :) Check out @desertislandsurvival1725 if you’re interested in doing a survival challenge for yourself!! We obviously highly recommend :) - www.desertislandsurvival.com/ And if you do the Tonga trip, it includes a day swimming with humpbacks!! ;)
In case you missed our first survival challenge in Panama a year ago: • 72 HOUR SURVIVAL (no food, no water, ...
Episode 896 | Filmed August 2023 | Tonga
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00:00 Desert Island Survival part 2
01:30 Day 3: we’re halfway!
13:15 Day 4: building our raft
22:26 Day 5: the escape
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Who are Kara and Nate?!
Watch our documentary here: • 100th COUNTRY DOCUMENTARY
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” while planning our honeymoon & became addicted ;)
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 back home to “normal life.” We started this channel to share our experiences with friends and family, but quickly fell in love with living on the road and found a new passion for capturing our travels through video. So we 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!
After ~2 years of van life, we are back to full time international traveling! And now we are finding the best adventures the world has to offer :)
We are incredibly grateful to be able to continue doing something we love every day. 😊🎥🌎 Thank you to everyone who has been a part of our journ
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So proud of you guys!!! You didn't just survive, you SUR-THRIVED! HEY VIEWER! Fancy you own gratitude reset like this? click the link in description to join us for an adventure! 🌴🥥🔥🎣
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Loved watching Nate's parents holding hands, building the shelter, and seeing their sheer awe at things, like the whales breaching at sunset. I see where Nate gets his desire to experience the world, and also wanting to share it with Kara.
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That's a raft for a FAD (fish attracting device) that would normally be found anchored offshore. Structure will naturally attract small fish for shelter and this begins the food chain associated with this raft. In the Solomons the big tuna boats deploy these and, after a while, large schools of tuna can be found feeding off of the fish underneath!
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Nate’s parents seem completely unshaken by these circumstances. I think they’ve been through a lot and are just so comfortable with being in the moment and being with each other that all other instability just doesn’t make them waiver. They are so sweet!!
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The editing in this video feels so similar to older ones. So relaxed and not trying to be too hype or attention grabbing. I love it. It feels more authentic.
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Nates parents are so beautiful. His dad reminds me of mine, who has been gone for 12 years. It's just making me smile so big. You guys are stacking up such incredible memories. Tell them that we appreciate them!
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I love how the parents embraced the challenge. After the first episode I was worried they may tap. But they look much more comfortable. Love seeing yall thrive together. ❤ from Bama
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Nate's parents carried
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You can see where Nate gets his positive energy and practicality from ❤
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After watching you both the last four years I've decided you'd rock a season on either survivor or amazing race. I love your vibe and seeing the world through your camera lenses.
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Now you need to to take them on a luxurious camping trip best breakfast dinner and Cocktails since they survived your crazy ideas
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I love how affectionate Nate's parents are with each other. Walking down the beach holding hands, cuddled together watch the sunset....so romantic. ❤❤❤
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So proud of Nate's parents and the both of you for surviving on this island.
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I'm sure that Kara and Nate will be just like his parents. Still holding hands and cuddling after decades together.
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Amazing experience guys!! Absolutely incredible to watch, especially with Nates parents joining. Also great to hear laughter and jokes still after 4 days of exhaustion. You guys are so inspiring!
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Nate's MOM is so chill. Both women are both super positive and just smiley personalities. Beautiful
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YEESSS! I have been waiting for part 2 and it’s finally here!!❤🎉
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Kara and Nate, you all did amazingly. Given more time I’m sure you would have improved your shelter, sleeping arrangements, and broadened your hunting and foraging options. 96 hours is a feat but the longer you went the more you figured out. That first couple days would be the hardest as you establish basic essentials but after that you get to improve on your tools and knowledge of your surroundings to make it all even better. Well done
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This one really was awesome! Nate’s parent’s are my favorite people you’ve ever had on with you in your adventures, they both have so many talents and information that add to “survival” and not to forget, “strength of Character”!! When I was a kid, we did these adventures where we disappeared for days in the Summer on horseback with nothing except a “Pan” that we didn’t carry with us. It was great fun and we ate lots of Corn on the Cob, that I realize now was what we called “feeder corn”, meaning that it’s meant for feed, or milling into Cornmeal and it’s got big kernels that are a bit tough! I don’t know how you guy’s continue to come up with such great idea’s, and I can’t wait for the next one! And to think, we started out watching sailing videos and now our favs are you guy’s and “Kinging It”, which I originally thought was a channel for “materialistic” type people! LOL!
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Wow, Nate your parents are wonderful, I feel like seeing them together is like seeing you and Kara in the distant future. Just adorable ❤