Walking through the Darién Gap as a tourist.

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  • @dukx3986
    @dukx3986 10 місяців тому +36

    I landed here after watching Bald & Bankrupt's voyage. You're fearless to do this recreationally! So glad you made it through safely. Thanks for sharing the details of how you accomplished it.

    • @AnalystOfGaming
      @AnalystOfGaming 10 місяців тому +4

      Me too. Just do check if Mr Bald's statement on he's the first western UA-camr to cross Darien Gap is accurate 😂

    • @boofert.washington2499
      @boofert.washington2499 10 місяців тому +1

      BC IT ISN'T AS DANGEROUS AS THEY SAY!!! If it were, these videos wouldn't exist. Magically all these bloggers(there are multiple) can make this journey for UA-cam views without so much as a splinter? Gimmie a break...

    • @hovaaliester7669
      @hovaaliester7669 10 місяців тому

      @@boofert.washington2499 this bish had an army protecting her, but Timmy and Bald god wounds in their legs, Timmy sprained his ankle.

    • @williamwalker8201
      @williamwalker8201 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@AnalystOfGamingKarl Bushby, George Meegan and a few others have also done it.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  10 місяців тому +7

      Thanks for letting me know about @baldandbankrupt!!
      I always wonder whether people would do it again, after experiencing the reality of it, and if they’d feel comfortable encouraging others to do it.
      I felt his take on it was very honest and he did really well to show his realisation of what they were doing as they progressed further into the jungle.
      I’ll be going back with some researchers in a few years (after my expedition is finished), who are doing the first studies into why people choose this route, and also to work with communities who live in the area to share the beauty of their lives, which are very much separate from the cartel.
      Thanks again for your comment,
      Lucy

  • @AshleyRobjohns
    @AshleyRobjohns Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the update Lucy, glad you had an insightful and happy experience. I know this journey is only the beginning for you, you can't do a journey like this and not be changed forever. Looking forward to your next update. Safe travels.

  • @TheOnlyTaps
    @TheOnlyTaps 2 місяці тому +1

    Great watch and cheers for sharing your experience 👊🏿🙏🏿

  • @tacioumana
    @tacioumana Рік тому +2

    Hello Lucy! Happy to hear you came across the Darien unhurt and that was a good experience overall. I´m from Costa Rica, if you have any questions, need help or so please hit me up. I live in San Jose in the east side. If you need any kind of information (from a local that speaks fluent English) let me know; if not, welcome to Costa Rica and I hope you have a great journey and complete what you are set up to do. Regards! Juan.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому +2

      Thanks!! I’m nearly at Nicaragua now but Costa Rica has been a real gem!! 🥰

  • @GinandRing
    @GinandRing Рік тому +1

    We love this style of honest chat with you! Its inspiring seeing you out there learning and sharing your newfound knowledge with us all. Safe travels and as aways sending much love from Australia ~ Gin, Brendan and Taka 💛

  • @andersonmellocansi
    @andersonmellocansi 9 місяців тому

    When I saw the title of the video I thought it was dangerous, after watching and understanding it I am grateful for your work, I hope you are well and can bring good things to all these people. Take care Lucy

  • @melissamoran5626
    @melissamoran5626 11 місяців тому +4

    “This seems like the kind of thing white people with dreadlocks do.”
    Darryl, The Office.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  11 місяців тому

      That’s a pretty fitting quote.

  • @alex-internetlubber
    @alex-internetlubber 11 місяців тому +2

    My intuitive feeling which may not be borne out is that the world is essentially a safe place for the traveler, you're not likely, though it can happen, to be attacked at random; it's not an excuse for not doing your homework before you go somewhere potentially dangerous, but I like to think that the majority of the time the people doing the killing are doing it to targeted individuals, not random tourists. It's something Art Garfunkel said when talking about his walks across Japan (a far cry from crossing the Darien, but nevertheless), the world is just everyone trying to get to heaven in their own way, he really wasn't harassed or expecting to get harassed

  • @greendesert69
    @greendesert69 Рік тому +2

    wow, what a striking difference compared to the total chaos most immigrants experience while crossing. CNN's "The Trek: A Migrant Trail to America" video series they posted recently is a pretty good example of that. Watching the border guards start the day with a prayer was touching. I would be praying too if I was making that trek. It's actually a bit tempting to try (though I'm not in the best shape and my wife would completely freak out if I'd tell her). I've subscribed for now since I loved the calm way you presented your experience.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому

      That’s really nice of you. Thanks 😊

  • @Thommo57
    @Thommo57 Рік тому

    Thanks for the update Lucy. Very forthcoming. Any news on Wombat?

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому

      He’s with me. Happy as Larry. He didn’t cross through the Darien with me though. It was safer and less logistics to leave him in Colombia and reunite with him in Panama City. Loads of photos on Instagram if your after some.

  • @saltnpepper6675
    @saltnpepper6675 Рік тому +2

    You are so lucky that you have escorts with you.

  • @michovaltrades8444
    @michovaltrades8444 Рік тому

    i wanted to know if i could pick your brain about this. i have my reasons for wanting to travel this. but safety is my main concern. do you know of contacts and or escorts that can be hired?

  • @amboklulu8567
    @amboklulu8567 3 місяці тому +1

    Darien gap with soldiers is a joke its like having a tour in disney land😂

    • @ML-fv1kw
      @ML-fv1kw 17 днів тому

      exactly! 😆

  • @derekpam7149
    @derekpam7149 7 місяців тому

    No footage wow who wants to hear talking

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  7 місяців тому

      🤣😂😅 Welcome to the channel!

  • @lioneldemun6033
    @lioneldemun6033 9 місяців тому

    You have to be accompanied by special forces armed to the teeth to hike there ? No thanks !

  • @The667tony
    @The667tony 9 місяців тому

    God=man's greatest joke😂

  • @moneydontmakeyourich1916
    @moneydontmakeyourich1916 Рік тому +87

    I would of love to seen more footage and less talking

    • @sporebath5626
      @sporebath5626 Рік тому +7

      She did a great job……. I love hearing her experience.

    • @SumD-EGuy
      @SumD-EGuy Рік тому +13

      She could have talked over the footage.

    • @cezar211091
      @cezar211091 Рік тому +2

      Disagree. And it's would have

    • @Oskar-o2d
      @Oskar-o2d Рік тому

      Americans talk too much

    • @jpmbooks3731
      @jpmbooks3731 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks lucy for the incredible insights you are sharing with us.

  • @ross9804
    @ross9804 10 місяців тому +3

    It would’ve been a great idea to overlay your commentary with footage of the gap.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  10 місяців тому

      If you watch it in 1.5 speed (or 2x) you’ll see the overlay.
      First I wanted to chat with my long term-ers who had been waiting for the info.

  • @Awanderer80
    @Awanderer80 Рік тому +4

    You are lucky to be alive. My heart goes out to your parents. I know they worry.

    • @moviesforrandy
      @moviesforrandy 5 місяців тому +1

      reminds me of the white girl traveling to somolia.why why why why why??????????????

  • @greenbongos
    @greenbongos Рік тому +6

    It’s so sad how trashed that forest is. I get that environmentalist don’t want a road, but the people will be there whether you like it or not. As an environmentalist, a road seems like the smartest thing to at least try to funnel people down one area, instead of the whole forest.

    • @themountainwanderer
      @themountainwanderer 10 місяців тому +2

      They go through the jungle precisely to avoid authorities. It is expected that more than 400,000 people will pass through this year. It is a catastrophy on many levels.

    • @purplespaceship2417
      @purplespaceship2417 10 місяців тому +1

      At this point I completely agree with you sadly enough, because the impediment of the road building was exactly what was protecting it for many many years while travel through the Darien was still relatively infrequent. Now it has absolutely EXPLODED over the past few, and couple years in particular - upwards of 400,000 people have already crossed this year and there's really no indication that that pattern will cease. I am very empathetic to the plight of these desperate people and as an American I think if anyone deserves a shot at citizenship its these brave tortured souls. But the environmental destruction that has happened as a result is almost equally jarring and heartbreaking. The damage and subsequent loss of biodiversity will likely be permanent. Building a road does seem to be the best solution now, although the unique terrain of this particular segment of the jungle could make it basically impossible. There's countless rivers and mountain ridges. It would be a huge feat.

    • @greenbongos
      @greenbongos 10 місяців тому +1

      @@purplespaceship2417 Humans have linked the oceans, modified mountains and have now influenced the climate. I have no doubt it’s possible. Who is going to pay for it is the real issue.

    • @Violet-qf8dr
      @Violet-qf8dr 8 місяців тому

      Is it possible to walk the coast? Like along the beach? Seems like it would be easier and safer.

    • @greenbongos
      @greenbongos 8 місяців тому

      @@Violet-qf8dr No, the purpose of going through the dangerous forest is to avoid any contact. There is too much exposure on the beach.

  • @dayancarrillo9450
    @dayancarrillo9450 Рік тому +2

    Amen, Jesus el unico camino

  • @Talnaus
    @Talnaus Рік тому +2

    Seems a series of suspension foot bridges would be extremely useful for people crossing the gap.

    • @ann707
      @ann707 7 місяців тому +1

      Who do you mean by they? You got it wrong kev, "they" is​ me and you dontcha know? One planet one people."whatcha gonna do when "they" come for you?@Kevin-kg4vi

  • @angeldaniel7360
    @angeldaniel7360 Рік тому +1

    She talk to much!! More amazing footage!!!

  • @nunyadambiznes675
    @nunyadambiznes675 7 місяців тому +1

    It's disgusting what's happening in the Darien. Imagine all the human waste being disposed of in this rain forest. All being facilitated by people who tell you their motive is to protect the environment. Vile behavior

  • @WilliamAshleyOnline
    @WilliamAshleyOnline Рік тому +1

    Is the water chemically polluted, like will a micron water filter render it safe? If not how much water do you think would be required to be carried over the gap. I am interested in going overland between Panama and Columbia and just researching it. I am a little surprised if 250,000 people travel this route a year how there arn't established trails. Any good resources for researching this? I havn't encountered much information on the atlantic coast of Panama along the gap, is it all swamp? Why was that route never used as a trail? Seems there are fivers but they are not super large. Any good resources on this stuff?

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  10 місяців тому

      The trails change annually because of the wet/flood season.
      A sawyer etc won’t cut it. UV all the way. The water is clear, but chemically contaminated.

  • @robinmassey9042
    @robinmassey9042 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Lucy for this insightful, emotional and uplifting commentary on your recent experiences. Along wIth all the others sharing your journey, I wish you a safe and happy trip through Costa Rica and beyond!

  • @TheRandomTandem
    @TheRandomTandem Рік тому +1

    Amazing work Lucy! I'm still in awe that you hiked through here, and you've told the story of this experience really well.
    I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's some magic in how this video in particular was put together, maybe some influence from an auteur of film 😉

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому

      Thanks Cam!! Yeaaaaah. Maybe some influence from some other creator went in here. You might see them in one of my posts on Instagram today. 😉

  • @haroldv1984
    @haroldv1984 Рік тому +1

    🎉 te fuiste con una buena experiencia de nuestro país saludos y abrazos de parte de nuestra familia 💙🫂

  • @jason-jones
    @jason-jones 11 місяців тому +1

    What goggles does she wear while walking (time stamp 14:31)?

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  11 місяців тому

      They’re by Julbo Fury with a Reactive Lens
      ua-cam.com/video/VN9zZ7buSlk/v-deo.htmlsi=Z8iVfHv_0jUex3S0

  • @Alcool53
    @Alcool53 10 місяців тому +2

    Bald and bankrupt just done it fully with reffos it was insane

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  10 місяців тому

      I saw! His trail originally went in the same direction as I went, but diverted back through the main trail. It’s harrowing.

    • @themountainwanderer
      @themountainwanderer 10 місяців тому +1

      Timmy's video (his companion) is also highly recommended, shows you more of the experience. People have no idea what's happening with these migration streams, which are swelling like crazy.

  • @sporebath5626
    @sporebath5626 Рік тому +1

    Let me know if you go clean it up! Sounds like something I’d like to do.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому +1

      Oh cool!! Sure thing. 🙋‍♀️

  • @sandramarson8542
    @sandramarson8542 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Lucy for giving that wonderful insight into this part of your journey. Your passion for that area and the community and people you encountered is really beautiful. Absolutely love seeing and learning of your experiences, its the highlight of my day to hear about your day.

  • @moviesforrandy
    @moviesforrandy 5 місяців тому

    since you like danger visit wolf Creek in your home country.tell mick I said hi.

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  5 місяців тому +1

      Interestingly, that film was based on stories from different states and not “wolf creek”. In fact, there isn’t a place in Australia called wolf creek.
      There is however a Wolfe Creek which is in Western Australia and is famous for a Meteorite Crater which is the second largest meteorite crater in the world.

  • @HuangXingQing
    @HuangXingQing Рік тому +1

    Namaste.

  • @ThermomixingwithSophia
    @ThermomixingwithSophia Рік тому

    Beautiful update! Thank you Lucy. I have loved following your journey ♥️ You're such an inspiration. Travel safe

  • @ZootZinBootZ
    @ZootZinBootZ Рік тому

    Wow woman your awesome... Aussie inspo gold !

  • @StevenSalvestro
    @StevenSalvestro Рік тому

    Fabulous update Lucy. Your summary and insights are very informative. All the best for the next leg.

  • @william.travel
    @william.travel 7 місяців тому

    👍

  • @jason-jones
    @jason-jones 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video! Travel safe!

  • @Brisbaneguy30
    @Brisbaneguy30 Рік тому

    Such a powerful experience. Thank you for sharing

  • @scoon2117
    @scoon2117 Рік тому

    Take care of yourself out there. 😊

  • @UzzyT.
    @UzzyT. Рік тому

    Whoa madness, great video.

  • @deaniew2210
    @deaniew2210 Рік тому

    Oh my goodness. What an amazing experience. You described it all so well. How incredible, so interesting, so much going on there. Thanks so much for sharing. Only came across your channel today - it popped up in my Facebook feed. I’m an Australian hiker - I prefer long distance hikes - and am currently in bed recovering from bowel cancer surgery so your videos have made my morning fly by. Thank you! I’m so impressed by your resilience and courage. And I think it’s phenomenal that you ‘didn’t know through hiking was a thing’ before you set off. I’m glad you’ve got a lighter load now with some good ultralight stuff. Can’t believe I didn’t hear of you before now! Looking forward to your next video already. Your bluey is gorgeous and looking forward to seeing him again too. Meanwhile all the very best! ❤ and congratulations big time for being the first woman to walk the length of South America. Bloody amazing!!! Legend 🙌

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому

      Thanks!!
      Haha yeah, I was both very experienced and very green when I started.
      It certainly didn’t take me long to learn about the thru-hiking community!!
      I’m glad I could help with your recovery. 🥰

  • @dbee2304
    @dbee2304 Рік тому

    I had been wondering if you were able to make it through on foot, such an amazing part of the world and so good to hear of your experience, but no mention of Wombat!?! Did he make it through with you? Smooth trails and sunny days ❤

    • @LucyBarnard
      @LucyBarnard  Рік тому +2

      Ah yes. I forgot I edited that part out. Wombat stayed with a friend while I crossed to avoid complicating logistics.

    • @jpmbooks3731
      @jpmbooks3731 11 місяців тому

      @LucyBarnard - how does Wombat get delivered back to you when you need to leave him for safety/weather/logistics? Have you a support team you can touch base with?

  • @jtdub-wanders
    @jtdub-wanders Рік тому +3

    Thank you for talking about the refugee issue, Lucy. Many people in the United States don't understand the immigration problem at our southern border. They make wild accusations and assumptions based soley upon what they see from a few select news outlets. Building border walls may slightly impact a symptom of the problem, while exacerbating other problems, but it doesn't solve the root cause of the problem, which exists in the source countries of these refugees. If we put more focus on the root of the problem, we may be able to solve many problems.

  • @purpstatus
    @purpstatus 10 місяців тому +3

    So, she got thee filtered gringa "researcher" experience...which is nothing. But hey, now she can go back home and retell her "harrowing" story 😂😂😂

    • @chrisjenkins203
      @chrisjenkins203 10 місяців тому +4

      Yes, Panamanian Army squad escort included and nowhere near the real crossing experience lol. 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @marci3667
      @marci3667 9 місяців тому

      Them you should have followed Ben Berquam and friends as this is fifth time I’m seeing someone walk the Darian Gap! You do more talking then walking! Must have had security guards as going past the Indigenous tribes….you would never have made it!

  • @pedrozatravel
    @pedrozatravel 10 місяців тому +1

    The issue is their birthrate is too high to be sustained. Not even the United States can take that many people

  • @williamwalker8201
    @williamwalker8201 10 місяців тому

    I plan on doing this in 2025. I'd be going north to south rather than south to north.

  • @H-TownHolditDown
    @H-TownHolditDown Рік тому

    Boringggggg

  • @encompassthyeclipse7278
    @encompassthyeclipse7278 8 місяців тому

    Too much commentary

  • @yumyumhungry
    @yumyumhungry 10 місяців тому

    It's hard for me to hold empathy for the people who are in such a desperate situation when I see the destruction of that beautiful rainforest. I know their hands are forced...but seeing everything coated in garbage fills me with sadness.

    • @xstoofpeer
      @xstoofpeer 10 місяців тому +7

      You're an eco-sociopath if you hold no empathy for people because they littered. I don't think they want to litter, its a life or death situation.
      These also aren't the people destroying the rainforest, its the people in the West consuming and corporations making profits. Not random poor third world refugees.

    • @rockstarjoe5725
      @rockstarjoe5725 10 місяців тому +1

      WTFFFFF this is the strangest take ive ever read lol wtfff you feel sorry for the forest? lmao people r weird bruh

    • @xstoofpeer
      @xstoofpeer 10 місяців тому

      @@rockstarjoe5725 Privileged white people care more about the forest than poor people

    • @pnyoder1
      @pnyoder1 9 місяців тому

      @@xstoofpeer What planet are you living in to think corporations change the weather?

    • @xstoofpeer
      @xstoofpeer 9 місяців тому +1

      @@pnyoder1 Huh?

  • @InternetJunkHuman
    @InternetJunkHuman Рік тому +1

    I live in the United States, California. I have seen the migrant influx and experienced its effects since 1985 during the Regan administration. The fundamental problem with these people coming from Mexico and other latin american countries is their unsustainable birthrate. They overwhelm our infastructure and public services to the point of collapse. This is happening now, and their may not be much time left. This is further compounded by the changing weather patterns due to global warming. Columbia and Venezuela will be getting warmer in the future, leading to more extreme weather and crop failure. I can only hope and be optimistic that they will seek refuge and migrate south when this happens. If they all decide to head north it is inevitable that the United States will collapse. the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is already showing signs that we are now at that tipping point. This will have a cascading effect on other life systems.

    • @JohnnyP414
      @JohnnyP414 10 місяців тому +3

      Too simple. The issue is that the United States has systemically destabilized this region for half a century and now we are seeing our chickens come home to roost. You can't start an argument claiming a "root cause" and then go into a series of much larger topics

  • @tongsanchez
    @tongsanchez Місяць тому +1

    You wasted 8mins of my time for your intro?