Monday, 25 November 2019

‘Running Wild’ Clip: Bear Grylls and Rob Riggle Climb Iceland’s Icy Mountains

As a former United States Marine Corps Reserve Lieutenant colonel who served in the Kosovo War and the War in Afghanistan, comedian Rob Riggle has seen plenty. But even he has some fears to overcome, as he showed in the new episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls.

Riggle joined Grylls during an expedition in Iceland, which saw the two climbing and camping on Vatnajokull glacier. In this first clip, Grylls and Riggle were on the hunt for a cache of supplies, trekking to get to its remote location.

The two climbed a 40-foot ice wall, but that wasn’t the only obstacle. Below that ice wall was a deep crevasse. Riggle said: “It was a good climb. It’s a great motivator having a 150-foot crevasse behind you. It kind of gets you up the hill.”

Here’s a look at the clip:

In another snippet, Grylls and Riggle are making camp for the night when Riggle’s avalanche airbag—meant to deploy mid-avalanche to help keep you on top of the snow and debris—inflated while the two were in a cave. Untimely? Yes, but also irrefutably funny.

Here’s the clip:

We also have an exclusive photo from the episode with Grylls and Riggle.

Running Wild with Bear Grylls / National Geographic
Running Wild with Bear Grylls / National Geographic


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