Nothing in the jungle comes easy, the least of which is a good night’s sleep. Day two of trying to cross the Darien Gap by motorcycle and the team is already tired. Stifling heat, high humidity, and exotic plants and animals make it difficult to find a comfortable place to rest for the night. Wayne breaks down how he stays off the ground and out of harm’s way.
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