 Look at this view right here. We are, um, let's see, where are we? We are north of Lake Mead on a highway that goes towards the Hoover Dam. And uh, we're just over at a rest stop. Um, but I'm loving this, uh, gorgeous, gorgeous scenery around here. Today's going to be an exciting day. We're going to try and find a hot spring, three mile hike, uh, but first a little laundry and a guest of the store. Time to send these gifts out. If you recall a long time ago, I did a giveaway, uh, apologies for the long delay, um, kind of got, honestly just forgot about it. Uh, so next time I do a giveaway, I think you'll do it a little bit differently where like maybe the most comments on the video or the giveaway is will win. Cause otherwise, you know what I'm saying. It was difficult. So, um, but yeah, bear with me. Um, but you guys are getting these gifts here. So we're taking a little detour, blow me up and there's a tank. Uh, it looks like, uh, we're headed to some like insane gun place, uh, a bunch of military vehicles, uh, on his request. Tell us about your gun fascination. So I've always had like a fascination with firearms and, um, guns more and as I've got an older, it's been more towards like the psychology behind it and, um, places like America where it's especially in red states where you can open carry and, um, it's just really interesting to me. Um, the culture behind it and we've pulled up at this place called pro gun Vegas and I assume everybody here has guns and it's just going to be a big gunshot. It's funny because it's really nothing all that bizarre for me or new. Oh, there's some Humvees over here. But, um, yeah, this is just America. Guns everywhere. Um, but it's funny to see him. He's so like, I guess that's how I would be if I was like in the English countryside and there was something different happening there. Yeah. There isn't this culture in England. The only people that have guns are like farmers and or people that shoot targets really, but or hunters, but apart from that, and then not like they really are here. Oh, great. Wow. A menu of machine guns. Look at these. Do you guys have a Tommy gun? Uh, we do. It's not listed on here, but it's, uh, $50 for 50 rounds. Bro, you want to shoot a Tommy gun? So here we go. We're going out to the range. Arya is extremely excited to shoot an AK-47 today. Also, he's a terrible golf cart driver. I'm a fantastic golf cart driver. Full speed, mate. Full speed. AK, he'll be shooting at the black, the red, or the vehicles all the way to the back. Cool. Don't shoot at the blue. You shoot the blue and you hit it. It's going to come back at us. I don't want to play dodge bullets. Me neither. Definitely not. Whenever you're ready. Yeah. Whenever you're ready. I'll take you back to semi. Wow. Well, what do you think? That was fun. That was really fun. He went through those 20 bullets real quick. Yeah. Wow. Thank you, Ian. What an experience. Great. Bloody hell. Welcome to America. Yeah. How'd it go? It was really, it's one of the things because I'm so, I'm such an anti-gun advocate, right? But it was an experience, right? It was so, so strange holding something that you know, especially that gun. There's kind of the reason I chose that one as well, because it's the most mass produced weapon in the world. I know it's been responsible for so much damage. And it was just so interesting holding something like that, you know? And also just incredibly fun also without being too philosophical. Right. It was very fun. Yeah. It's definitely fun. Yeah. But that is definitely a machine made to kill people. It's not a hunting rifle. All right, we stopped for a little laundry session in Boulder City over here. And after that, we're gonna hit the hot springs. This is great. So we're trying to look for a hot springs right here, Arizona hot springs. And we just kind of pulled over to get our bearings. And it looks like we came across a thirsty traveler. Hey, do you have a full, can you grab a full one right here? Sweet. I'm Jax. This is Danny Adventure Bus. Boom. There you go. You got a water. You need anything else? No, I don't need this much. Well, take the whole thing. It's our gift. Hey, fellow traveler. Yeah, I've done 48 states. Have you? I'm trying to do 49. Alaska. In the bus. Yeah, exactly. What, how long you've been on the bicycle? Three years. Three years straight? Yeah. That's incredible. I did the east coast down in the Midwest. Yep. And I'm doing the west. Awesome. So you've been three years continuously on the bike? Well, I took a time off between it. When I went home. Yep. But last year, no. Yeah. What's that? Can I give you guys something? Oh, you guys got daughters or anything? Daughters? No. No. No sons, no daughters. Of course. When I was coming back, because I was going to ask these guys up there for water, I found this stuff on the road. You want to take a look at it? Ari has found his next victim. And when I mean victim, I mean subject for his photography. We're still pulled over here. We're going to park just two tents of a mile. It's just kind of like right over there. And then we'll hit the hot springs. So when you come here, there is a turnoff at mile marker four and a gigantic parking lot and plenty of trails. And we're going to go down there three miles to the river. So we started up there. Now we're walking up and over. There seems to be three ways to go a little bit to the right up and over a little bit to the left. I have no idea if this is a correct way. There's only one way to find out though. I don't think this is the official trail. The up and over in the center is a bit more difficult, a bit more rocks. This trail to the right I think is the way to go. But I think this is the exact canyon where the spring is. So that'll save us a little cutting back and forth if we can make it. Water back there. This is the main route. We are up the wash from the hot springs. So we are getting close. Chances are there's going to be naked people. So we won't be able to film but also out of courtesy. Right here my feet are standing in wetness and water is just pouring out of the wall right here. It's going to be very hot. Watch out. It's going to be too hot to touch. There's also water seeping out of this and a giant pool. There's sandbags. We're going to have to leave our bags up here or carry them through to the other part where they're going to be safe or whatever. Alright I realize it's very dark and you won't be able to see much but I am in the uppermost spring. It is the hottest. It's right next to the source. Once you go into the lower springs you have to make your body to it. It's really it's it's very hot but it's it is very hot. Oh my god it is very very incredible here. Oh my god. I really think that hot springs are possibly my most favorite thing on planet earth. You said the ocean, waves to surf, mountains to snowboard and you know those sorts of places. I really think hot springs is is up there in my top three. It's there's nothing like it well except your bathtub. Well hot springs was amazing. How was your first time in the hot springs sir? Hot spring was bloody wicked. I was I was saying to Jack we we got in and I was like this is hot water from the earth and it was kind of blue like really really fascinating. Yeah it is. We met some really nice guys in there and it was a good time all around. And you played the ukulele again. Yes. Let's go have a little peek at the hot spring. I'm using a my cell phone rammed in my whoops I don't want to get my feet too wet but anyways up there you can see the pool slightly. Anyway take my word for it that's the source and it is now time to head back. See this is the part that I don't look forward to. I love when the hot springs are nowhere but after you're soaking your body's tired you're dehydrated and the last thing you want to do is hike through miles but it's totally worth it because it cuts down on the crowds. You know already we're heading back and we chose to go at night time a different way than the way that we came and it's proving to be a little bit difficult because we just spent a half an hour going down what ended up being a dead end and now we're on 25 percent with the the phone battery and it looks like this is going to be much longer than the original way so yeah blessing but you know we'll live oh we made it oh my gosh if you go to this hot spring and you're coming up from the Colorado River do not go on the way to the right because it's not right it's wrong what do you say chappy bloke i'm hungry i'm tired that was like oh my gosh when did we leave i reckon two or three hours like two two and a half hours what should have taken us like 45 minutes oh my god i'm tired we're out of water also we need water yeah all right so here's the update we're over by uh vegas um hoover dam area and we're going to go back down almost to a place we were yesterday kingman arizona and stay there for the night and then tomorrow grand canyon i think i don't know it's kind of up in the air