Watched it after seeing this thread. Great documentary but I'm equally as confused with the guy at the end. I thought he might be paying tribute to his grandfather who almost made it to the top of Everest (which would have been his 7th tallest peak on 7 continents). Somewhat of a tribute to "almost"...
I think that is exactly why he did that.
What an awesome show! Thank you OP for suggesting this!
Not a fan of that cat for that reason and him being a *** to his buddy about wanting to take the lame horse but he took his and ate crow.
He jumped his friends *** bad, and then did exactly what he was saying not to do. I did notice he was wearing a San Pedro Ranch shirt the whole time, I wonder what his connection is to there
He jumped his friends *** bad, and then did exactly what he was saying not to do. I did notice he was wearing a San Pedro Ranch shirt the whole time, I wonder what his connection is to there
I watched this the other day. What an awesome deal. Great idea, trip of a lifetime, superb videography, excellent story telling..... The last mile deal left me a little perplexed, but whatever. Lifelong memories for those guys for sure.
Watched it last week.
Pretty cool adventure... wish I had done something like that at that age instead of just floating the river every weekend.
The whole 'the last mile ' thing was kinda drama-queenish..
The last mile was an FU to the group as the boy felt he did a lot on his own outside of the group(rounding up the escaped horses) so he was going to finish on his own.
The last mile was an FU to the group as the boy felt he did a lot on his own outside of the group(rounding up the escaped horses) so he was going to finish on his own.
He briefly explains that in the movie.
I don't think he finished at all did he? Either way great movie.
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