#TheMoment a man swam 510 km in the Yukon River without stopping
This is what happens when you swim for 60 hours. Yeah. What was the total distance in the end? But we're at five, 510 kilometres. I always had this idea of attempting the world record for a non-stop continuous swim. Thank you. Thank, thank, thank you, thank you. You don't sleep. You don't touch the boat, you don't touch land. I was just blindly optimistic. It was brutal. The water at the start was 8°. When you are just completely sleep deprived as well, hallucinating. Hypothermia setting in, but all of that, it doesn't matter. You end up seeing just some incredible thing. There's wolf tracks to the left, there's a black bear to your right. On the 2nd morning we got this like insane sunrise. I've never seen colours like it. We can put them in here and bring them down. It was such a mix of emotions, relief, celebration, just happiness, joy, with the all of those things just wrapped into one. You know, you can hear the numbers, the, the length, the hours, but it's, I don't know, I find it kind of impossible to comprehend. It turns out Yukon River was a perfect place in terms of current temperature, bacteria. And he did, of course, set the record.