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Crossing the Darien Gap: Cartels, Jungles & Hostage Training - Daniel Eggington

Crossing the Darien Gap: Cartels, Jungles & Hostage Training - Daniel Eggington

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Daniel Eggington is an adventurer from the Black Country in the UK who has spent the last decade pushing himself deeper and deeper into the world's most demanding jungles. At 17, he booked a £500 flight to Sumatra with no plan, no preparation, and no clue — and ended up tracking a wild Sumatran tiger in the rainforest just before his 18th birthday. That trip set the trend for everything that followed.

Since then, Daniel has paddled 300km down Guyana's Essequibo River in a handmade dugout canoe with indigenous Wapichan guides, encountered shapeshifters and Kanaima folklore deep in the rainforest, and — on his third attempt — crossed the Darien Gap on foot from Colombia to Panama. That four-year project involved meeting cartel commanders, hiding for ten days in a safehouse, paying the Gulf Clan $1,500 for safe passage, being abandoned by his guide on day two, and walking out alone through some of the most hostile terrain on earth.

This episode covers the full story — Sumatra, the Essequibo, the Darien Gap, the hostage training that prepared him for it, and his next ambition: walking the entire length of the Congo River from Zambia to the Atlantic.

Chapters:
00:00 Colombian military, the Darien border, and armed traffickers
00:39 Daniel Eggington, jungle expedition adventurer
03:34 Growing up in Birmingham — the seeds of adventure
06:11 First overseas trip — Sumatra at 17 with no plan
08:35 Encountering a wild Sumatran tiger
12:42 Why Guyana? The Essequibo River expedition begins
16:10 Buying a dugout canoe and 12 days down the Essequibo
24:55 The Kanaima — shapeshifters and indigenous belief systems
30:03 Why the Darien Gap? Four years of planning
34:12 Getting cartel permission — and an airstrike kills the contact
37:33 Meeting the Gulf Clan fixer and entering the jungle
41:24 Abandoned by the guide — alone in the Darien
44:41 Hostile environment and kidnap training
47:22 Finding a skeleton and a Venezuelan ID in the jungle
48:51 Crossing into Panama — stripped, interrogated, and finally safe
56:59 Decompression and the lasting effects of the Darien
58:44 Next up — walking the entire Congo River
1:03:19 Pay it forward — sponsoring Victoria, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion
1:04:57 Call to adventure and where to find Daniel

Daniel Eggington — expedition adventurer, jungle traveler

Website: danieleggington.com
Instagram: @Daniel Eggington

Pay it forward: Sponsor Victoria, an 18-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete ranked #1 in her weight class in Brazil, training her way out of one of Rio's high-risk favelas — details available via Daniel's website.

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