we also went by a canal cheap and byron island and eventually we got to wager island. nd at dawn, after sleeping by the island at dawn the next morning we got into a little zodiac. i'm going to show you a photograph because i look so good in it. i share this photograph, the wishes of my wife, just to show how bundled up i was. i had all these layers. a war hat, long johns and yet i was still really cold. and so i suddenly why in the journals the castaways kept describing using the term saying they were freezing. but now i understood that they were no doubt suffering from hypothermia. they only had scraps of clothing, much of which had disintegrated on the island. and eventually we got to the and we were able to explore it. the castaways had described a heart it was to walk on the island and enough it really is impossible to walk not only because it's so mountainous, but it's covered in this dense foliage and this boggy ground. so it's like pushing through hedges, after going about 25 yards, you're just exhausted. and we explore the area where the encampment where the ca