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Footage from an upcoming docuseries about an Amazon expedition 'from hell' has revealed how one hiker arrived grossly unprepared - filling his backpack with 50 condoms rather than vital supplies.
Back in 2012, a man named Mickey Grosman announced that he was going to lead a hike across South America in a bid to raise money and awareness for cancer research - and filmed the entire thing in the hopes of making a documentary.
Along the way, the group faced a slew of terrifying near-death experiences and serious injuries, and came face-to-face with dangerous wildlife and hostile indigenous tribes - and many began to wonder if they'd ever make it out alive.
The footage from the wild exhibition recently fell into the hands of documentary makers Erin Gamble and David Freid, who combed through over 700 hours of video and turned it into a docuseries, entitled Expedition From Hell: The Lost Tapes, which will premiere on Max and Discovery this Sunday, May 12, at 10pm EST/PST.
Footage from an upcoming docuseries about an Amazon expedition 'from hell' has revealed that one hiker filled his backpack with 50 condoms rather than vital supplies
Back in 2012, a man named Mickey Grosman (seen) announced that he was going to lead a hike across South America as a bid to raise money and awareness for cancer research
Along the way, the group faced a slew of terrifying near-death experiences and serious injuries, and came face-to-face with dangerous wildlife and hostile indigenous tribes
Mickey filmed the entire thing in the hopes of making a documentary, and the footage recently fell into the hands of documentary makers Erin Gamble and David Freid
Now, in an exclusive clip from the first episode obtained by DailyMail.com, one of the videographers on the trek, named Matt, revealed that he had one thing on his mind ahead of the trip: sex.
While the group went over all of the items they were bringing, he admitted that he had packed dozens of condoms just in case he came across any women in the jungle.
He was brutally roasted by Mickey - as well as some of the other hikers - over his decision, especially since they had very little room in their bags.
'Matt, he brought condoms,' Mickey told the camera as he held them up for everyone to see.
'What are you gonna f**k in the jungle? A monkey?' he asked.
One person from the group then jokingly draped the string of condoms around Matt like a sash.
When questioned about why he brought the protection, an embarrassed Matt replied, 'For girls.'
'What girls in the jungle? You're not taking the condoms, end of story,' Mickey emphatically told him.
They have now turned it into a docuseries, entitled Expedition From Hell: The Lost Tapes, which will premiere on Max and Discovery this Sunday, May 12, at 10pm EST/PST
Now, in an exclusive clip obtained by DailyMail.com, one of the videographers on the trek, named Matt, revealed that he had one thing on his mind ahead of the trip: sex
While the group went over all of the stuff they were bringing, he admitted that he had packed dozens of condoms just in case he came across any women in the jungle
He was brutally roasted by Mickey (seen) and some of the other hikers over his decision, especially since they had very little room in their bags
Spending weeks in the jungle while having to get your own food, water, shelter, and fire makes for 'a fascinating series of misfortunes and ineptitudes,' per the show's description
Footage from the trailer shows people scaling down an enormous waterfall and swimming through a raging river
'This is [not good] for me. It's a sad day,' Matt told the camera.
Spending weeks in the jungle while having to get your own food, water, shelter, and fire makes for 'a fascinating series of misfortunes and ineptitudes that quickly turned what was to be an already challenging expedition into a near constant struggle to survive,' per the show's description.
Footage from the trailer shows people scaling down an enormous waterfall and swimming through a raging river.
Other parts feature various members of the group struggling to stay on foot amid a horrific storm, falling down a steep hill, and even writing in pain as someone held a candle to a blister.
Another clip sees the group crossing a rickety old bridge - when suddenly it breaks and one of the members begins to crash through the bottom.
No one actually finished the entire 5,000-mile hike except for Mickey - or so he says.
To see the full extent of what they endured, make sure to tune in to Discovery or Max to watch the docuseries when it premieres this Sunday.