"." "I 'mBearGrylls." "Eachweek,I'llbetaking adifferentcelebrity ona two-dayadventure intothewild." " Oh!" "Bear!" "Oh, no!" "Thisseason it'smoredangerous..." " Oh, my God." "Extreme..." " Jump, jump." "That's a big cat." "Andmoredisgusting thaneverbefore." "That's placenta." "That's our dinner." "These celebrities have no idea whatthey'rein for." "Let's go!" "Let's go!" " It's definitely the worst decision I've ever made." "Oh, my God." "Bear!" " Maggots and burnt bird." "What more can a man want?" " Yeah." " Oh, my God!" "Don't pull me!" " Okay." "Here we go." " Stop!" " This takes a little bit a courage and a little bit of skill." " Yeah." "I got courage, but I ain't got no skill." " 1,000 foot down there." " How do we get there?" "Ahh!" "Ahh!" "Ahh!" " Elephant dung." "There you go." "Save your life." " Yum." " I feel like skiing is a lot safer." "Stop!" " I am the wilderness." "Ahh-ahh-ahh!" "[train whistle blowing]" "The animals know I'm coming." "Thesecelebrities willbepushed beyondtheirlimits and tested like they've never beentestedbefore." " Ahh!" "Bear!" "You'reabouttosee asideof them..." " And we have kids." "What the heck are we doing?" "You'veneverseen." " This is amazing!" " There's nothing to hold on to." " Super Bowl champion Marshawn Lynchtacklesthewild." " That ain't no little-ass animal." "Hold on, Bear." " Over the course of Marshawn's nine-year career in the NFL, herushedfornearly 10,000yards andwasselected totheProBowlfive times." "Hisaggressiverunningstyle earnedhim thenicknameBeastMode." "And in 2014, he led the Seattle Seahawks totheirfirst-ever SuperBowlvictory." "Butthenhe shockedthe NFL  andhisfans bysuddenly retiringearlierthisyear." "Now Marshawn's decided to join me in the Corsican Mountains..." " What I'ma be holding oolding?" " You can just trust the rope." " Grab it." "Grab it!" "Grab it!" " To see if his football skills holdupin thewild..." "You alive?" " Nope." "Andsetthe record straight about his retirement." "You retired right at your peak." " When it's time, it's time." "Most people don't get to go out the way that I did." "You'reabouttofind out ifBeastMode cansurvivethewild." "We just put lots of boughs of spruce." " Oh, hold on." "You got no blow-up tent?" " Uh-uh." "[dramaticmusic]" "♪♪" " Well, I'm about to go on a two-day adventure right now with Bear Grylls." "It's a lot of excitement." "A lot of fear." "A lot of unknowns." "And a lot of what the [bleep] am I doing here?" "♪♪" " Bear gave me a backpack full of stuff." "I have no idea why the hell he gave me this." " The French Foreign Legion train their toughest troops here in the Corsican Mountains and you can see why." "These jagged peaks and huge ravines are as wild as it gets." "This is gonna be one proper adventure." " So, Bear told me to meet him up here at the top of this tower right here but I don't see nothing, so all that fear is starting to kick in a little more." "I'm actually doing this 'cause this was, you know, stepping out the box for me." "Trying to get some experiences underneathmybelt, and I won't have the NFL call and telling me I'm doing dangerous [bleep] now that I'm retired, so." "Yeah, it's like every sound I hear is just, like... [dramatictones]" "This don't even compare to getting ready for the Super Bowl at all." "This some nerves I didn't even know I had before." "♪♪" "Go, that man." "Yes." "Yep, man." "Y'all have a good trip." "I'll see y'all in a minute, man." "I ain't doing it." "Oh, you tripping." " I can tell already he's not gonna like this." "♪♪" "What did I--I ain't do nothing to nobody to deserve this." "Ooh." "♪♪" " Oh, [bleep]!" " Welcome to "Running Wild!"" " No, [bleep] that." " Hell nah." " Whoo-hoo!" "Yeah!" " Hey, you a crazy mother[bleep], dude." "Overthenexttwodays,  MarshawnLynch andI willtraverse atreacherousvalley deep in the Corsican Mountains." "We'lldescendto ariverbed andfindourway  across a dangerous waterfall before starting our ascent up theotherside insearchof foodand shelter." "Ondaytwo,we'llcontinue ourascentandsummit beforereaching ourextractionpoint." "♪♪" "Okay, well, we've made it." "We've made it to the starting line." " We kind of landed in the middle of nowhere." " Okay, so, the plan is we're heading East." "We're heading that way." "As you can see, it's pretty harsh, unforgiving, rocky terrain." "You got all these cliffs, ravines, snakes, wild hogs." " Well, then it's a good thing you gave me that." " Well, good." "You're gonna need that." " I've never been to a place likethisever, so I'm a little bit afraid for what lie ahead of me." " Okay, Marshawn." " Yep." " We're on the road, brother." "So, did you ever do any of this sort of stuff when you were growing up?" " On the street a little bit." " Mountains?" "Camping?" " No. [Bleep] no." "No camping." "No, none of that [bleep]." " Really?" " Nah." " So, where were you brought up?" " The inner city." "Oakland, California." "I told you." "All of this [bleep] gonna be new to me." "All of this." " So, what were you like as a kid growing up?" " It wasn't no [bleep] hiking or nothing like that." "Nah." "Not at all." "I don't think probably coming out here with you should have been my first move." "I think I might have made a tent in the backyard first before and got some practice but [bleep] I'm out here now." " Good for you." "Into the deep end's good, eh?" " Yeah, man." " Oh, look." "First sign of life." "Look." "Yeah, that's hog poo." "Pretty fresh, as well." "That's still wet." " That mean he right around the corner or something, huh?" " There are more wild hogs in Corsica than there are people." " Yeah." " And they are aggressive." "Along with the terrain and the steep drops, one of our biggest dangers out here is gonna be these wild hogs." "Look, you can see his track all the way here." "Look." "Yeah, look." "You see all of that?" "That's where they, like, root around for, you know, grubs and for roots." "Thesethingsaren't littlecuddlypiglets." "These will fight and will attack you if you surprise them orifyoucomeacrossthem withtheiryoung." "Look." "You see that?" "Behind that little yellow bush." "That's a hog's backside there." " So, I'm guessing you want to go chase that?" " Well" " If we going, bud, we got to go 'cause I'd rather rock off impulse, you know what I'm talking about?" "But if I'm gonna wait..." " Well, the thing is, we've got to be prepared." "Let's just duck down the back of this and we'll make a couple of spears." "If he's still there, we'll then stalk him." "So, right now, out in those bushes, I've seen it move." "There's a hog definitely in there." "But you don't want to go racing into this thing." "Make a plan, get the knife out, make it into a bit of a spear with a bit of wood." " Hold on, bro." "We ain't got no longer stick?" " Shh." "Hold it tight." "Okay, so, that's your weapon." "Just make sure when we're moving..." " Oh, no, no, no." " Don't fall on it, brother." " All right." "I got you, cuz." "We finna go run up on a hog right now." "We done made me a spear right quick, you know, a little "MacGyver" little quick thing right quick." "Already?" "That thing moving right now." "That ain't no little-ass animal." " You see it, yeah?" " That big-ass thing right there?" " Stay downwind." "Stay in cover." "Then once we have to break cover, we run like a bastard." " So, I guess we gonna go get it." "This mother[bleep] crazy." " There it go." " Okay." "We're charging, Marshawn." " Hold on." "Hey, bro!" " Marshawn!" " That ain't no little-ass animal." " You see it, yeah?" " That big-ass thing right there?" " Stay downwind." "Stay in cover." "Then once we have to break cover, we run like a bastard." "Hold that." "Let's go." " This mother[bleep] crazy." "[suspensefulmusic]" "♪♪" " It's actually bigger than I thought." " I told you that it was big." "Hold on." "Didn't you say this thing was aggressive?" " Yeah." "That's why we got to use the element of surprise." " I told you, man." "Give me the blammy, bro, and I'll pop it from right here, though." " Anyone can hunt an animal with a rifle." "This takes a little bit of courage and a little bit of skill." " Yeah." "I ain't got no skill." "I got courage, but I ain't got no skill." " Lean on the courage, yeah?" "Okay." "I neverranupon awildhogbefore, soI can'tsay ifI 'mscaredor not, but I know my adrenaline is pumping for sure." "Hold on." "There it go." " Okay." "We're charging, Marshawn." " Hold on, bro." "You talking about some running wild." "You for sure running wild, boy." " Oh, there you go." "Look, Marshawn." "Marshawn!" " Hey, bro!" " He's gone." " Damn." "Well,afterchasingthis wildhogdownthe hill," "I didn't know they were so nimble and can move the way they move." " He shot over this bit." " No, he done slid off on us." "Hopefully we find it." "Boy, you quick, though." "You probably would do good on the field if you move like that." " Check out that for a view." " Oh, man." "Yep." "Look, right there." " Is that blood?" " Hell yeah it is." " Let's have a look." " Nope." " Come on." "Let's have a look." "This is cool." " Nah." "I'm cool." "Oh, it's another ledge over there, too." "Oh, look at that!" " So, it looks like what's happened is we funneled andflushedthiswildhog downthesteep-sidedslope and it's gone over the edge." "Okay." "We need to get him back." "That's our dinner." " Who need to get him back?" " It's only about 40 or 50 feet down there." "Get you down there." " Get who down there?" " I'm going to tie a rope off, lower you down, and then bring you back up." " Hell nah." "We ain't doing that." " The best thing you can do is use that same spirit you've always shown on that football field." " Nah, that's good." " It's called courage in the face of adversity when you're scared." "It's when it's out of your control, 'cause then you've got to trust, you know?" " I ain't with all of that." "Hell nah." "I ain't doing it." "I ain't--hell, I ain't signing up for all that." " Okay." "So, that's your slip knot." "That's what we're gonna put over his head, okay?" "And this is what I'm gonna tie you into here." " Nah." "We ain't finna-- you might as well just put that one on yours." " Okay, let's just have a look at it, okay?" "Okay." "Go on." "So what we'll do" " Yeah, whatever." " Okay, so, Marshawn, gonna go around this." "That's bombproof." " Hell nah." " You want me to go instead?" " I don't even want you to go." " Well, that's our dinner." "We can't leave that there, you know?" "Trust me on this." "I will keep you safe." " Hey." "Hey." "I trust that you would keep me safe, bro." "I do." " Good man." "Okay." " But going down there, that's not my job." " Let's just go to the edge." " Who's gonna hold me?" " Me." " Me?" "Get out of here!" " Hey." "You're 100% safe." "I could go down, but to be honest, be much better to use his strength at the bottom andhe'snotgonnaknow  howtosetupthehoist ." "It'sjustthatMarshawn istaking a little bit of persuasion to agree to this plan." "I'll tell you what:" "I've lowered girls and they've shown incredible courage in these-- you can do this." " They ain't 300 pounds, either." " Hey, this got a breaking strain of about 3,000 pounds." "It's good." " And that rock?" "You're tough, but that's stronger." " But you holding it, though." " You got to trust me." "Bearain'tsobad athislittlepep talks." ""Rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah,"" "and all that, you know what I'm saying?" "So, I'ma give it a shot." "Man." " Good for you, Marshawn." "Good for you." "ButIwill tellyoustraightup:" "I'm scared as [bleep]." " Okay." "That's it, Marshawn." "Down that first bit." "That's it." "You got it." "Good for you." "Good for you." " Man, hell nah." " You're gonna go down to that first ledge." "The difficult thing is gonna be getting down there." "It'sprettyinaccessible." "It'steeteringon theedge ofthisledge." "Oh, now you're looking like a rock jock." " How the [bleep] I supposed to get over?" "Man." " You can see where the bloodstain is?" "Just follow that down to that ledge and then we've got the pig." " What I'ma be holding onto?" " You can just trust the rope." "Keep moving." " Oh." " You're committed now." "Come on." "You got to go." " Grab it." "Grab it!" "Grab it!" " We probably gonna fight on what you got next for me, brother." "Hell nah, [bleep]." " I've got to blood you." " Hell nah." "Not in my mouth." "Put these hands on him." " You can just trust the rope." " Grab it." "Grab it!" "Grab it!" " I've got you!" "I've got you!" " All right." "All right." "Thiswildhog has gone overtheedge." "So,ifwe canget downtoit  and retrieve it, that's gonna mean dinner." "Gonna keep you on a tight line there." " Keep it!" "Keep it!" " Good effort, Marshawn!" "I mean, good for him." "You know, that is scary and committing down there." "Okay, get our noose around the pig." "Well done." " How I supposed to do that?" " Just get it over it!" "Get the noose around the head." "Don't worry about the blood, the guts, the height, the stench, just show me it!" "There you go." "Now slide that knot up." "There you go." "Good." "Come on." "Drag it." "Pull it." "I'm gonna set up a bit of a hoist so I can pull you and the pig." " All right." "I cansetupa  three-in-onehoist and it means you get the rope, you double it back, and double it again and it means when you pull youcanpullthreetimes yourstrength." "ButeventhenI'vegot, you know, 240 pounds of Marshawn andprobably150pounds ofdeadpigcarcass." "This is like, "Damn." "You're giving the guns a workout."" "Okay, you ready to go again?" " Hey, how I supposed to move, though?" " Just keep moving." "As I pull, you move." "Right up." "Pull him up." " All right." "Come on." "There you go." " That's it." " Come on, man." "I got a pig." "I don't know how much weight is up underneath me." " Keep climbing." "Man,youcan pullthat up andwalkbackupthis hill ?" "Like, for real, bro?" " Use that beast gun to get up." "There you go." " [Bleep]." " Yeah." "Keep coming." "You got to come towards me." "You got to help me." "Keep going." "Come on." "Last push." " Let's go." " Come on." " Beast mode." "Get this pig up." "I'll tell you what, you're not wrong about that pig." "Wow, that's a heavy pig." " I'm tired." "I'm tired." "Man, I'm hella tired." "Tryingtogetthathogup, it felt like I had the entire football field hanging from my back." "If that was my first adventure and we just started, we probably gonna fight on what you got next for me, bro." "'Cause if it's some [bleep] like that, bro," "I'm telling you right now," "I mean, I know you got courage and all that, but I'm gonna have to see what your hands talking about." "If he have me dangling off another cliff, you know, I'ma put paws on him." "Gonna put these hands on him." "I don't know how I'ma do it yet 'cause I know he be fighting stuff out here in the wild." "So, I got to make sure my attack is planned right and well." " Well, we'll take it step-by-step on this journey." " See, that's what I'm afraid of." " I don't know what's always ahead, but what I know is that together you're stronger and you've just shown me you're made of stern stuff and we'll both have our moments and sometimes we fail and sometimes we do well" "and you just keep going until the end." "That's the journey, you know?" " I got you, boss." " So, Marshawn was definitely what I'd describe as emotional at the end of that, you know, he was in kind of fighting talk." "I'vebeenthere." "I'm used toa bitof thattussle." "WhatI doknowinthewild isweneedeachother." "He'llgetoverit." "Weneedto keeppushingon." "It's probably not gonna be the first time he feels like that." "Okay, so having gone through all this effort to get the pig up, we're just gonna take a little bit of it, okay, for dinner." "Have you got that knife?" "So,Beartellmelike,  "Yeah, so, you got that knife?" "Bring it out." "We finna chop up this pig."" "I'm talking about, "What?"" " Okay." "Stick it in there and we'll take a slab like that." " All right." "Where's X mark the spot at?" "Right here?" " Just do a square." " Ugh." "Like, man, I just went down there to get this pig." "Why you can't chop it up?" " Jab it." "Just gently." "Just gently." "Just in and start cutting." " No, that ain't my style, man." "Usually when I'm cutting my pig usually it's already fried or something, though, you feel me?" "So, this straight nasty." " There you go." "Okay." "Then let's come down there." " Hell nah." " Come on." "Look." " What else you need?" " It's an important part of the process." " Nah." "That's some nasty [bleep] right there." " Okay." "Look." "A bit of blood." " Hell nah!" " I got to blood you." " Hell nah!" "Not in my mouth, bro!" " No, no." "Not on your mouth." "Just your cheeks." " In my who?" " Just like you're--you're good." " Oh, oh, oh." "All right." "Yeah." "That's cool." "I'm gonna try that." " I just wanted to put a little bit of blood on his cheeks." "A little one." "A little one." " Nah. [Bleep] no." " Just a little mark of respect for the carcass." "[Inaudible]" " No, no, no, no, no." "We should not be playing 400 feet up in the air." "Oh!" "Mother [bleep]." "I'm telling you, man." "This dude is crazy, man." "On the real." "I'm the mother [bleep] worrying [bleep] now." "Straightup, I'mprobablynotgonnaeat another piece of pig ever again." "No more swine." "It's over." "I can't believe I'm up here, man." "We trying to climb to the tippy top of mountains and [bleep]." " What do you find the hardest?" "The legs?" " The mental." " Was that your experience as well with football is that the mental side's always tougher?" " Yeah." "I mean, yeah, when it get down to that fourth quarter stretch, it get real." " Mm-hmm." " Especially, you know," "I've been doing this since I was, like, 12, 13 years old." "It started to add up, wear and tear." " Where was the wear and tear?" " Full body and mentally." "Having to wake yourself up to go and put in all the work that it's gonna take, you know, the physical, the mental, the media started to wear." "All of it." "It's just all come together." " Yeah." "The media was always, you know, hounding you and wanting interviews, and how did you deal with that?" "'Cause you always usually say, "Uh-uh."" " I feel like I handled it the proper way." "Proper way for me." " So, if you'd had your way, you wouldn't do any?" " So they said." "No, I wouldn't." "I wouldn't." "I would just play ball if I had it my way, but, hey." " So, if you look back on all of your career, what for you was, like, the highlight?" " Being able to retire and then being able to do this with you after retiring." " Yeah?" " Yeah, man." "Most people don't get to walk out or get to go out the way that I did." "So, I mean, you know, that's probably the biggest highlight." " And you retired right at your peak?" " Yeah, some would say." " What motivated that?" " What motivated it?" " Yeah." " When it's time, it's time." " When you knew?" " You know it." " And do you think there's any part of the game that a little part of you will miss?" " Yeah." "I'm pretty sure I'm gonna miss it, but to the point where I'ma go back?" "Nah." "I'ma be all right." " The thing about Marshawn, you know, you only have to look at his career." "He is tough." "He's got this kind of core of steel andyourealize he's determined to live life onhisownterms andthattakescourage." "You're gonna get tired of me saying last push but last push." "Out of the grind." "So,we'redefinitely losinglight." "Weneedto findaplace tocamp." "Youdon'twanttobe onthesehighcliffs whenit'sgettingdark." "Good going, Marshawn." "You can do it." "You can do it." "So,really, itwasaboutgettingdown  and contouring around to the tree line." "Okay, so, we're looking for a place to make camp." "You know, even something like against this sort of wall." "That's good because we've got protection then from behind." "We can make, like, a roof over here." "Have a fire at the front." "You know, even, look." "We can just use this." "So, look." "Pull this over, yeah?" "And then we just put lots of boughs of spruce." " Oh, hold on." "You got no blow-up tent?" " Uh-uh." " Boy, oh boy." "I'm thinking, you know, we gonna have some tents, you know what I'm saying, though?" "But,nah,man." "Bropulledtwotrees, tied them down to some rocks." " And that's our roof." " Oh, a real roof." " Well, we got the frame anyway." " And start throwing bushes over them like, "This shelter." "This where we sleep tonight."" " Hey, it's only got to keep us alive through the night." " That's it, huh?" "TheBeastlookedatme  withthoseeyesthatsaid ," ""You're gonna have to do better than this."" "And that's our bedding." "Look, we'll spread it out." " Hold on." "I don't get my own?" " No, no." "We're together." " I think the theme of his show should be not "Running Wild."" "It should be "Bear Be Tripping On Mountains."" " All right." "When we get down this way." " Man, I'm too damn big." " No, we'll make it down." " I won't." "Oh, [bleep]." "Oh, [bleep]!" " Okay, so, we're looking for a place to make camp." "So, look." "Pull this over, yeah?" "And then we just put lots of boughs of spruce." " Oh, hold on." "You got no blow-up tent?" " Uh-uh." " Boy, oh boy." "I think the theme of his show should be not "Running Wild."" "It should be "Bear Be Tripping on Mountains."" "I'ma just go ahead and make my bed, like, right here." " I don't think Marshawn wants to share a bed with me." " Oh, [bleep] no." "I'm telling you, I got some hoodies and [bleep]." " But they always say that until it gets cold at 3:00 in the morning." "And then they come whimpering like a baba." "How does that feel?" " Hey, as bad as I thought it was gonna be, Bear." " Well, listen:" "I kind of feel this one really is made for you." "I think I should be out there." " Hey, I'm a guest in your home." "I don't mind taking the guest room." "I don't deserve the master suite." " What do you mean?" "You've worked your nuts off today." " That's all right." "That's all right, man." "I done laid on it, caressed it already, you know what I'm saying, used my backpack as a pillow." "So, I'ma be solid." " We got a little kindling." "We got some bigger wood." "What we need is tinder to get it going." "The little really fine stuff, you know?" "You got anything like it?" "You got any dreads?" " Yeah." "You need one?" " Can I have a dread?" " For real?" " Yeah." "That'll get a fire going." " You got a knife?" "I would let you cut a piece of one." " Well, go on then." "Let's." " Right here." "Bro cut off one of my dreads tostartacampfire." " Okay." "This is cool." "Look, here we go." " And was juiced about it." "Like, "Oh, my God." "This is the best thing since sliced bread."" " These are Beast dreads." "That's what we're gonna light our fire with." "Keep them coming, The Beast." " My hair lady gonna kill me." " Try and angle it down into the dread." " In the dread." " Okay." "There you go." "You done it." "You done it." "We got it." "Look." "[Inaudible] there you go." "Marshawn Lynch dreads." "Nice job." " Aww." "Now I'm sad." " I've never done that before." "It was totally brilliant." "Worked well." "Bingo." "Fire." "So, we got some of the pig on the go." " That thing ain't got no seasoning, no nothing." " Well, I didn't say it was gonna taste great." "I said it'd be enough to just, like, keep you alive 'til tomorrow." "Oh, I have got something though as a treat." "You're gonna like this." "A little birdie said these are your favorite candy." " Mm-hmm." "Skittles." "Who would have known?" " Is this The Beast way to eat your candy?" "So, who used to give you these?" " Mom." " Wow." "What does she say?" " Used to set on my stomach during games." " What, for, like, the nerves as well?" " Mm-hmm." " Then would she always be on the touch line?" " You said the touch line?" " Yeah." " Oh, we gonna have to help you with that." " Well, listen, I don't know anything." " That's all right." "The touch line." "That's all right, man." " So, you really are, like..." "you know, you're proud to be the momma's boy, really." " More than anything." " So, tell me the people you're really close to." " Family." " Brothers?" "Sisters?" " My brothers, sisters, all of them." "Cousins." " So, you got a good, tight-knit support there?" " Oh, yeah." "For sure, there." "This is something we big on in Oakland." "It take a village, though-- whole family--to raise a kid." "I mean, you know, you have so much family around." " Mm-hmm." " It just kind of fall in place." " So, if you had to say to, like, a young guy in Oakland who really wants to make it." "He wants to be the new Beast and he's got the talent, but what would you say to him?" " I'd ask him what his grades look like." " Why is that?" " Because the reality is 1% will actually make it to the NFL, so if there's something that's gonna happen, it's gonna be your backup plan." " Yeah." "Have a backup plan is what you're saying?" " Exactly." "Exactly." "I done played with guys who on the first day in the NFL have a career-ending injury, so, I mean, ain't none of it promised." " Mm-hmm." " But I'll tell you," "I had a backup plan until that dream became a reality." " Mm-hmm." "What was the backup plan?" " My degree." " Mm-hmm." " Social welfare." "Basically what I'm doing right now with my foundation." " What does that do?" " We're about empowering underprivileged youth in the inner city." " Mm-hmm." " Our biggest thing is we got babies killing babies from where I'm from right now." "We get through to that one kid who knows where he'll end up." "We do a lot for the financial [inaudible]." "We give scholarships to them." " Amazing." "They will also feel very proud when they see you go through some of the battles you went through today." "No, they will, because it's the same lessons, isn't it?" "You know?" "Keep going when it hurts." "Just keep going." "Dig deep, you know?" " You have to." " Respect." "Momma, boy did good." " You hear that?" "Boy did good." "Boy holler at you." " Okay." "You ready to try a bit of this?" "That's pretty good." " No, it hit the spot, you know what I'm saying?" "That was some grade-A meat right there." " So, did you enjoy today?" " I did, man." "I did." " Some hard moments." " You know, I surprised myself today." "I ain't gonna even lie to you." " What's that?" "What are you doing?" " I'm looking for the Skittles." " They're in the top flap." "In that one there." "I can't believe you're sneaking into the camp to try and get the candy." " Shh." "Go back to sleep." "Just rest." " You're a beast." " What the [bleep] am I supposed to grab onto?" "I don't think humans are meant to be up this high without a airplane." " So, did you sleep all right, The Beast?" " Man, what time is it?" "Man, we're up early, bro." " Bro, we got some ground to cover today." " I'm feeling a lot a bit stiff rightnow." "Hopefully what lie ahead is not too complicated, but hey, you never know with "Running Wild."" "Man, I feel like the day after a game or something." " The good news is we're gonna finish today, but we have got a little bit of travel." "We got another little bit of that and then once we crest over the summit it's all downhill to the end." "Marshawn,he'sslow inthemorning." "But, you know, the thing is it's like a big steam engine." "It takes a while to get go, and then The Beast will start toemergeagain." "The big man is awakening." " Coming up [inaudible]." "AllI knowis I'mtired." "It'searly." "The sooner we get on, the sooner I get on." "I'mtiredalready." " Well, we are almost there now." " Hell no we not." " We really are." "We really are." "We are almost at the end of this journey and I kinda thought we were." "Yeah, that's not looking so good this way, though." "Andthensuddenly there'sthisdrop-off about70footonallsides ." "No way down it." "All right." "We can get down this way." "Look." " Man, I'm too damn big." " No, we'll make it down this." " I won't." "You probably will." " Tell you what." "Get that Corsican machete out." "Let's get rid of this tree." "Marshawn'sa bigguyand I thoughtitwasabittouch  and go whether we were gonna gethimdownthisthing." "Give that a bit of a hack." "ButI thoughtMarshawn couldthatmachete, get rid of the tree, there's a fighting chance he'll get down there and I'll be able to follow him." "Yeah, man." "Yeah." "Here we go." " I got to use this 200 year old Corsican machete." "AtfirstIwas  alittleskepticalof,  like," Man,thisthing hellarusty,though."" "But that thing cut like a Ginsu." "ItfeltlikeIwas asamuraiwarrior orsomethingwithasword." "[hissing]" " Okay." "We'll get you down here." " How I'ma fit down here, man?" " Just wriggle." " Just wiggle." " There you go." "There you go." " Oh, [bleep]." " Okay." "You can lean on the rope." "I've got you." "You alive?" " Nope." " Well, I'll take that as a yes." "Wow, Marshawn." "You did well to get down this." " My landing was better, though." " Okay, this is a good place to have a little drink of water." "Don't look at me like that." "You're looking at me like I'm about to do something scary." "We're not doing anything scary." "This is to have a drink of water and enjoy." "This is your moment to enjoy it." " No." " Trust me." " No." " What, you don't believe me?" " Hell no." " I have always been honest with you, Marshawn." " You've probably got a parachute on under there and gonna fly off this [bleep]." " No, I haven't." "I think one of the things about Marshawn is that it takes a lot for him to trust somebody, butoutin thewild, you have to earn that trust." "You also have to learn to trust because if you don't, you're not as strong." "Well, one of the things I've learned about you, and it's a nice thing, but it's that you gotta earn your trust." "And I respect that in you because when we started out, it was like, "Hold on." "You want me on the end of the rope just with you and you're gonna save my life?" "Hold on." "No, no, no." But as the journey's gone on, it's like you're kind of, "Okay." ""Hey, I'm on your side." "We're on each other's side." "We're not fighting each other."" " Learning to trust." "Yep." "Icouldsay Itrusthim,you know?" "I've put a lot of trust in him that I haven't put in a lot of people that I've dealt with, and I mean for many a years." " So, Marshawn, tell me." "Do you have, like, plans for what you're gonna do now you've just retired?" " I mean, now it's just the journey of life to see what it has, you know, to offer me." " Mm-hmm." " I mean, I like to look at it in four quarters." "And my first quarter would have been getting my mind right, you know, as a youngster." "And I would second quarter would have been probably going to high school, college, and going to the League, you know, was my third quarter." "I'm going into the fourth quarter of my life which is gonna be the reality of, you know, what I really am and who I really am." "Usually, when you get to the fourth quarter, it's usually the long one." " Well, the thing is, life, like football, is all about the final quarter, isn't it?" " You're right." " My instinct tells me you're gonna play a pretty good fourth quarter in your life." "You know, Marshawn, you got great spirit." " I appreciate that." " You got great spirit." "You really do." "We better finish this journey strong though." "Should we do it?" " Nope." "My guy." " I appreciate it." "Let's go." "Okay, Marshawn." "I'm trying to find the easiest route." "We are heading this way." "We got to get up, around, and over that." "And so we're looking really for a way up." "A crack system." "Something we think is manageable bearing in mind we've only got a short length of rope." " Come on, man." " So, keep scouting." "Keep looking." "We're always probing-- trying to find a way forward." "It's like, you know, you're in the heart of the game, really." "You're never neutral, are you, in the game?" " Hell nah." "You don't get no neutral." " You're always thinking and you're planning." " You get neutral, you get your ass knocked out." " Exactly." "Same out here." "Thethingthat I'm most concerned about today and it's between us and the very end is a significant side of a mountain." " This boy Bear be tripping." " I've kind of played it down a little bit to Marshawn saying," ""Oh, it's just a little bit gentle uphill."" "Butit'sformidable." "We'll see." "I'm gonna go first, Marshawn." " What?" "Man." " I'm gonna trail this out." "Just look where I climb." " Oh, man." " You're good." "Here we go." "Take our time." "We don't rush." "There's a lot of exposure here." "Make sure we're happy with our handholds and footholds before we move." " Tripping, man." "I don't think humans are meant to be up this high without a airplane or a helicopter." " When you get here, don't look down." " You're not supposed to be up this high with a rope." "Oh, man." " Good, Marshawn." "Nice and steady." "There you go." "There you go." "That focus." "Handholds." "Legs straight." "A little bit of beast mode." " What the [bleep] am I supposed to grab onto?" "Oh!" "Oh, [bleep]." " A little bit of beast mode." " What the [bleep] am I supposed to grab onto?" " If it was easy, anyone could run up this." " Oh, [bleep]." " That's slippery but get your foot up one more." "You'll be able to push up from there." " Oh!" " Go." "Just take one little step." "Push." "Now I'm pulling." "Go." "One, two, three." "There you go." "There you go." "There you go." "Once that knee is up, that's good." "That's good." "Keep going." " Oh, [bleep]." " That's okay." "Get the knee a little bit higher." "Nice, Marshawn." "Yes, my man." "Look." "Good, good, good, good." "Nice." "Well done." "Well done." "Good effort." "Well done, you." " [Bleep]." "Straightup, Iwasscared[bleep]." " Well, the good news is it's all downhill from here." " That ain't good." " No." "It's good." " No, it's not." " What?" "You prefer the uphill?" " Nah." " Do you ever think," ""How did I get myself into this?"" " Nope." "Now it's more the fact of how I'ma get myself out of this." " Well, be careful what you wish for." "Most people never like to step outside their comfort zone because it makes you look vulnerable, but actually that's how we grow." "Good for him." "He's hanging on in there." "Sometimes literally." "Okay, Marshawn." "Let's finish it." "So,we'reworkingour way down through this quite steep forest a bit when suddenly I can see what looks like a straight line through the wild and you very rarely get these linear straight lines in nature." "Okay, see the track through the trees?" "[rumbling]" "Do you hear that?" "And then I heard this rumble of engine." "Quick, quick, quick!" "And straight out of the trees" "Icouldseethesetwo military vehicles just moving." "Hey!" "Hey!" "Salut!" "Iinstantlyrecognize thatcapbadge of the French Foreign Legion--that legendary fightingforce that I've worked with before inmymilitarydays." "I knew that the French Foreign Legion trained in these mountains." "I didn't necessarily expect to actually find them out here." "Hey." "Come, Marshawn." "AtfirstIgot alittlenervous." "But then when I see Bear run up tothemandhe'slike ," ""Hey,"andallthis, I'mlike,"Okay." "Yeah." "This a little better."" "Bear,Iappreciateyou puttingmeon thegame withsomestuff." "Yougaveme someism about beingouthereinthewild." "Would I do it again?" "Probably not." "But I would encourage you if you haven't done anything like this, do [bleep] you ain't never done before." "That'swhatbeastmode isallaboutrightthere." " Here you go, big fella." "There you go." "Threethingsreallydrivehim,  and one is his love of his family and his mother." " Whoo-hoo." " This is perfect." "Perfect end." "Theother ishiscommunityinOakland andthoseyoungkids that he cares so much about." "Andthethirdisthat  he'sathisbest when he's fighting and right intheheartofthebattle." "And that's what sets him apart." "So, you know who these guys are, Marshawn?" " Nope." " French Foreign Legion." "I've trained with them before." "They're amazing." "Evenin thetoughest conditions,I 'ddoit  andI didit ." "Icameoutstanding." "I told my momma I'm coming home, and, Momma, I'm coming home." " The Beast and me signing off."