limping around. he's kind of [ bleep ]ed up right now. >> wait, so you're not going to la nun ga azule?en we'll see. there's enough food and stuff to just sneak on the river, that could be awesome. i feel like those big rapids, like you said, they were kind of cool. >> yeah. >> big water. >> at the end of that day, ben and boomer were still talking about making it all the way downstream. >> up until this point, like, i was just like, no way, i'm going to stop willingly. no way. but it's been such a monster undertaking, i can't imagine going the next 40 kilometers to the finish line right now. i can't speak for the rest of the group, but i know personally, like -- i'm going to be looking to call it good. not what any of us wanted, but it's what we're -- it's what we're going to get. and man, i feel, like, lucky to get there. what a [ bleep ] river, huh? >> it's only now becoming fully clear to me what an accomplishment it was just to get to lz. we dropped 70% of the almost two vertical miles of gradient in not even half the distance down the river. >> i'm so proud what was we did. and i'