I want to explain a story, but it hurts or I just cough. A little background about what we're doing today. We are on the eve of your 42nd birthday. Yeah. Choosing to do the hot ones challenge. We have 10 hot sauces here today and we're going to be trying them on some hot wings. All of you guys have sent in questions. We had tons of questions sent in. Thank you so much. We had so many good questions from so many people, but there are only 10 wings, so there can only be 10 questions. So, what I've done is I've
read all of your questions and kind of summarized down into what I think are the best for conversation and we'll go from there. We've only been here 5 days, but we've completely I've actually got tears rolling down my face. I know you do. Yeah. So, we're filming this today at our good friend Brett and Brent's apartment. So, they're here today cuz it's their place and we couldn't get rid of them. So, yeah. Before we get started, how are you at spicy food? Um, are you nervous? I am nervous cuz like, well, growing up, I didn't eat any spicy food cuz my mom was not into spicy food at all. Um, but over the years as an adult, I think I've generated a bit of tolerance. But the thing we're both most afraid of is the
first one. Cuz the first one's supposed to be easy. But if that one's really spicy, we're [__] Like we got no chance. That's going to set the sense of scale. Yeah. So all four of us in the room are all doing all of the wings. Yeah. So it's like if that one's okay, then we can go on a bit of a journey. Uh if not, it's just going to be a real short video. Let's just give it a go and just see what happens. Oh, that's fine. Oh, there's a little bit of aftertaste of Yeah, there's a little bit of something.
All right, we're on. Let's go. So, ask me a question. First question. Oh, there's the spice. There it is. First question. The question that everybody has on their minds. Where's James? James is in the Bahamas. This is a question I get asked all the time. Where is he? Um yeah, he's moved to the Bahamas. We did a video on it um back in March, which nobody watched. Um Okay. But further to that, like James is somebody that you traveled with often. You did HK2NY together. Yeah. Is there an HK2NY 2.0 in the works? People always ask me, are James and I going to do another Hong Kong to New York like 9 month round the world trip?
Um, never say never, but keep in mind I've just gotten married and immigrated to Canada. It's true. So, I don't know how you'd feel about me going like, "Right, see you in 9 months." So, I like I love the idea of me and James sort of redoing Hong Kong to New York when we're like 65. I think that would be like hilarious kind of like when we're like retirement age. And would it be an exact redo or would you do something like in a different trip style, different area of the world? for the purpose of that it might be a similar route or maybe just a section of it because like we're old and tired. Um but it' be funny to like every now and again like check into a party hostel and see how the kids are doing. Um but other than that it might be a bit tamer.
If not for me would you do it again? Probably. Am I the yoko? You're not the yoko. But no, it's also like the thing with doing a longer trip whilst there are amazing I have something to come home to. I miss being away from home now on the trips. you know, um I miss you and I miss Rosie cuz especially Rosie cuz she's not very good at FaceTime or WhatsApp. So, true. She's not. So, yeah, she has a dog. I'm trying to do another trip with James next year. Um he just texted me last night saying he's not sure if he can do it.
Um but we're trying to figure out. So, no big announcements. So, I if you asked me yesterday like yes, James and I are doing this and then he text me last night going don't know if I can make it work. So, I'm trying. Number two is Little Dicks Big Flavor. Little Dicks ghost pepper pear. Wouldn't know anything about that. I'm a fan. That's just nice. Speaking of being the old guy at the hostel. Yeah. You're a big proponent of staying in hostels. Yeah. As a man on the cusp of his 42nd birthday, how does it feel being the old guy at the hostel?
How old is too old? Do you think it depends on like hostels come in different shapes and sizes and uh and different styles. So, it depends what country you're in, what the vibe of the hostel is. I think when people think of hostels, they think of like the full-on party ones, but there's other ones where it's more chilled out and people just hanging out and chatting and stuff. So, depends on the vibe of the venue. Um, I did have one time when I was in Croatia uh in 2021, just a few months before we met actually was straight after the pandemic. Uh, I was kind of staying in private rooms at host um some of the time. But then I got to split in Croatia and there was no private rooms available. There
was no reasonable hotels available. I was like, "Fuck it. For old times sake, I'm going to stay in a dorm room at a party hostel just for two nights. Go all in." And then I check in, they take me to the dorm room. It's a five person dorm room about the size of this table. And it was like three 18year-old girls in there. And I walk in like it's a hot day, like a sweaty 37y old man. I was just like never felt like such a pedo in my life. And so I literally just put my I was like, "Hi." Put my bags away and just went away immediately cuz it just felt wrong. Cuz the thing is there's people who are at hostiles now who are
young enough uh to be my kids and not in like not like in a sort of teenage pregnancy kind of way in like a legitimate I decided to have children when I was in my early 20s. My kids would now be at the hostel. So it's a bit yeah and try the types of travel. I have to say I'm I'm glad that the your response to three 18-year-old girls staying in the same room as you is I need to leave and not like here we go. Yes. So that's good. That makes me happy. Yeah. I like dipping into the scene every now and again. But I think if I was still frequenting party host and hanging out with people half my age, it would just be sad if you're just every night still like, you know,
drinking buckets and doing shots with people who are Yeah. Sounds fun, but like if you're doing it for like a monthlong trip with people half your age, it's just like That being said, guys, should we go do that? Although I would go back to Should we go do buckets? Should we go to Thailand? We'll finish this challenge and then we'll go do some buckets. Oh, this is nice. Yeah. Oh, you get the smoke bit straight away. Yeah. All right, three down. So, this is going to be the last question about you getting old.
Okay. Until the next question. Like you were saying earlier, you're known for doing like the backpacker scene. Yeah. But I have personally noticed um both of us have started wheeling suitcases around. Yeah. Recently. Yeah. Do you have to carry a backpack to be considered a backpacker? Uh no. Like it's uh it depends where you're traveling too cuz like the reason to have a backpack is if you're in places where the terrain's not even or you're kind of island hopping jumping in and out of boats then a backpack's great
cuz it means you just carry it. You don't have to worry about lugging a suitcase over all these random terrains. But you don't other countries if you're backpacking Europe you don't need don't actually. What does back what does backpacking mean? What's it about? Well it's a very broad term. Uh, I think it's generally traveling on a budget, staying in hostels. I think staying in hostels is a key thing to backpacking. Backpacking rather than the actual like luggage item that you're carrying. It's more of an ethos. Yeah, it's an ethos. But I do sometimes uh take a suitcase uh depending on the trip. In fact, I've just got a new suitcase,
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M. Well, I think that's my favorite. This is fine so far. Yeah. So, you've done some pretty long travels. Mhm. In your past. Sometimes you're you're leaving your normal life for the better part of a year in some cases. What's your best advice for people who are, for lack of a better word, trying to get over the travel hangover, coming back to their regular boring life after being in these amazing places, meeting amazing people. How do you reintegrate yourself into the everyday grind? It is a massive comedown coming home after especially a big long trip like that. It felt like a sucker punch to the gut, which is like the ultimate first world problem. It's just like, oh no, I
went on the trip of a lifetime. Now I have to come home. So the way I normally get over the sort of the post-t travel blues is just start planning the next trip. Yeah. Just immediately just like right have a day, get home, sort your life out a bit, and then just start planning the next one. And that sort of gives you something to look forward to again. rather than just thinking now what? So fair or just drink or just DRINK I MEAN PLUS DRINK. YEAH. Or drink your problems away. Number five is Dawson's hot sauce apple carowway.
Oh, I feel that one a little bit more. Mhm. This is the first one I'm noticing. Yeah, that one also seemed fine. I'm going to have another bite of that. Just see if we even get it more. As a guy with a university degree in Mhm. you take a lot of care in picking tracks for your documentaries. Yes. If you had five songs without worrying about any kind of copyright, what would those five songs to score your documentaries be? Um, five songs to score my documentaries. Um, see, my friend Dale sent in a version of this question, which was kind of uh, doesn't matter. Five songs now.
Five songs. All right. Um, blah. Five songs now. Um, I Live by One Republic. That's the song used at the very end of Hong Kong to New York, which kind of just summed up the trip really, really nicely. I'd go Porcelain Moby, which is almost a cliche now cuz it was used in the beach and gets used all the time. But even though it's a bit of a cliche, like anytime I'm on a trip and you're like by a beach or by a pool and that track comes on, [clears throat] everyone's just like, "Oh yeah, this is the vibe." What else would it? Is it a cliche or is it timeless? I think timeless. I love the song.
Yeah. But it just seems like an obvious choice. I should have said Wonder Wall Oasis. Flip the table. No. Um, I know everyone's waiting to me to say a Brian Adams one, but there isn't. It's not really I just kind of just that's just generic. The band Semisonic put out a new album a couple years back. Like the band had closing time and the last track and it's called Beautiful Sky and it just starts out simple like him and the guitar, but then it the band kicks in and it comes to this big kind of expansive anthem. And the first time I listened to that was when I was in Patagonia cuz that's when the album came out and that track just came like my anthem for that trip.
I heard it for the first time when we're in the bus and we're like driving like at sunset with all like you know the mountains there and stuff and I was like oh yeah so anytime I listen to that track now it takes me right back to Patagonia. This just reminds me of something how you kind of continually play particular songs per trip or per location. Yeah. So there was when I was in Australia 2016 shooting something for STA but we were on like a Katiki tour. On the Katiki bus they had a thing they called the day song. Um, and so at the start of every day, you would listen to this song. Our song was uh, Can't Stop the Feeling by Justin Timberlake.
Mhm. And so that song now, anytime I listen to it, takes me right back to that trip. And it's like, it's like a deliberate thing where they sort of plant the seed in your brain, but then anytime you hear that song now, it takes you right back to those good times. So yeah, maybe I'll put Justin Timberlake in my five travel songs. But I kind of try and deliberately do that now on trips like the USA road trip where we got engaged. Um, Matchbox 20 had put a new album out. That's what makes me think of this. Yeah. And, uh, that album, especially the first few tracks were just like, well, I love them. Uh, you also listen to them.
I And I was there. But, uh, no, it was good. Uh, especially there's one track called Rebels by Mashbox 20. Um, and it depend like, you know, when we're in New Zealand, I just put the Lord of the Rings score on and stuff like that. That's true. And that was pretty epic. Yeah. So, I mean, film scores I use I listen to all the time when I'm traveling. I used to make playlists at the end of trips of like all the main songs I was listening to and like anytime I can put on that playlist, I'll be right back on that trip. So, even though I've picked those five tunes for this, there's like countless pieces of music that take me back to certain trips.
You should make a playlist on Spotify like um for the one trip and then everybody on the trip. That's a great idea. on Spotify or iHeart Radio or one of those. And then you should go back and do it for all of your other videos. Yeah. And then sell them. Yeah. And sell them. This is a good time to put the PayPal link up. Just send buy me a birthday beer. Hey, cheers. Behind the scenes, we had a little break between the first five wings and the second five just to prep them. The first five were fine. They were lovely.
They were fine. Um I feel like these aren't going to be spicier. All right, so it's it's time to start getting questions a little bit spicier. share with the group a hangover night out or morning after story from your travels maybe from HK2NY that you have not yet shared with people that didn't make the final edit. Um there's uh from the very end of Hong Kong to New York when we're in New York. We were there for Halloween. Oh yeah, there's a bit more spice to that. I can feel it at the back of the It's good though. It's tasty. It's not like we're still in like the delicious area. So, we were in New York at uh for
Halloween and the hostel organized like a sort of pub crawl. People were in fancy dress. There was a girl in the group dressed as [__] Hermmani. And uh she was out in the night with us for a bit, but then she disappeared and everyone's like, "What happened to [__] Hani?" Anyway, had a great night out. I get back to our dorm room at like 2:00 a.m. or something. I start trying to go to sleep and then in the bunk bed next to me here the guy who was sleeping there who was on the pub crawl with us comes in with slightly Hermmani and Hermmani just starts riding this guy right next to us right like right there like all right I'm just going to try and sleep and ignore it that they're going at it they finish and then room's
quiet again fall back asleep and then about an hour later I just suddenly hear her she just gets up and starts going, "Oh no, oh no, oh no." So I just wake up like, "What the [__] going on?" And she's there just like freaking out and then she sort of leans over the side of the bunk bed. So she's like, "I'm like a meter away." And she's there topless but still had a skirt on and she's like, "Oh, no, no, no." She gets a skirt and throws up into it into her skirt. and then just kind of lifts the skirt and just runs out the room when she's gone. Was this top bunk or bottom bunk? This is bottom bunk. Yeah.
Luckily, there was no splash. She caught it. She caught it all in her skirt like Hermione is a smart girl, you know. And so the next morning I see the guy. I was like, "Uh, how was your night, bro?" I was I had a great time. Like I was like, "Oh, you had a good time, didn't you?" He went, "Yeah, I got with that Hermione chick." And I was like, "I know." And I was like a meter away from you. She goes, "But I don't know. Like, did she take off? I have no idea what happened to her. Like, she must have just left first thing this morning." I was like, "No, no, I know exactly what happened." Proceed to tell him. And then he was like, "Oh, she's left her stuff. I should like I'll text her to sort of say like you've left your top."
And he text her, never heard back from her like she just abandoned. She just abandoned like years. I That was my NEXT QUESTION. I WAS LIKE, "WHAT WAS THE spell going to be?" Yeah. What was the spell? What would the spell be? Well, I am. I know. Oh, Rosco, what an adorable story. All right, number seven. This is Ninja Napal. Oh, okay. The pepper ninja hot sauce. Is it a ninja? Cuz it sneaks up on you.
Oh. Oh, ninja. Number seven is the lightning round. So, I'm going to ask you a bunch of questions. Oh, that's a lot spicier. They're all going to be one word answers or two word answers. No, no explaining. Just the first thing that comes to your mind. Are you ready? That one was a lot spicier. I'm feeling that. I know. That's why now is the lightning round. Are you ready? Let's do it. Let's go. Oh, that didn't help. Best beer. Uh, beer.
What country has the best food? Um, Thailand. What country has the best beaches? Uh, Panama. What country that is spicy has the best hiking? Uh, Switzerland. Yeah. What's a travel activity that you would never do again? Uh, bungee jump. What trip? I do know skydive cuz I disagree. What trip are you most excited about that you have planned for 2026? Uh, obviously our trip to Japan. Uh, your favorite travel YouTuber to watch as a fan.
Um, abroad in Japan. Fellowship of the Rings or Return of the King? Um, Return of the King is probably my favorite. I think fellowship you can argue you is technically better but return the king means so much to me. We'll accept one word answers. Thank you. Well, it's a four-word answer. Return of the king. Oh yeah, feeling that now. Han Zimmer or John Williams? Um Han Zimmer. Even though it's Yeah, I could do a longer answer that both great. I love you, John. Your favorite travel TV show?
Uh Race Across the World. Actually, not long way up. Not my long way. Well, current favorite. No, in general. Uh, long way round then. Long way round. Your favorite person to travel with. Uh, you that's the right answer. And that was the lightning round, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, that's a lot spicier. Now I'm going to try this one. Now we've had a spicy. Yeah. All right. Now, now the game is on.
The game is here with the back. Oh, there it is. [clears throat] I'm still burning. Yeah, it's continuing to sneak. Does anybody want some milkshake? Just a s. Here, here, here, here, here. No, I've saved lots of it, bro. For real reasons. I'm trying to save just a palette cleanser. Yeah, I'm just I'm going to save it for next The jump between six and seven. Ginormous. Yeah. Is huge. It is a leap. Oh, that just stays still. It's just building still.
[__] sneaky ninja. So this next one is the bomb evolution. So a big thing in the hot one show is the bomb. That's supposed to be the most disgusting horrible one. I think they've tweaked it for the pack that they sell. So it's like not as it's supposed to not be just as spicy but just not as horrible to taste. All right, here we go. Here's the bomb. Oh, now I'm nervous. Like now the nerves are kicking in. That tastes disgusting. That tastes like metal. OH. OH, my lips are burning. All right. OH. OH, YEAH. OH, I saw my tongue now. Ah. So, if you watch the old versions of Hot Ones Yeah. they like to do an Instagram deep dive.
Okay. So, I did a deep dive on your Instagram. That's No, that's not me reacting to the Instagram, which is my tongue. And so what I would like you to do, I've chosen three Instagram photos. It's milkshake time. [__] Three Instagram photos. I am tired. That I would like you to describe for us what's going on in this photo. And I'm sure you can put things on in the edit. I feel like I'm coming up off drugs. There's two more to go. The story behind this photograph. sour cream. I can't really speak. Um I want to explain a story, but it hurts.
Oh, [__] Oh, this is actually painful. Like, it's not spice. It's It's pain. Yeah. So, that photo I'm going to try to paint. Oh [__] That photo. Jesus. Save me, Ronald McDonald. That photo I was in Australia [clears throat] in southern Queensland town of 7070 doing this activity called Scooter where you drove around on scooters and try to find kangaroos. Really fun activity. But they had parked up a really cool motorbike that you could sit on for a photo. So, I got this really badass photo of me on it, even though I wasn't actually riding that motorbike. The interesting thing, though, is if you look closely, my arms
held in like this. And that's because this was the trip where a week earlier I dislocated my shoulder skydiving. Yeah. So, I've taken the sling off for the purposes of the photo, but I'm trying to hold it in place to sort of let my shoulder heal. So, it's a way cooler photo than what's actually happening. Oh, I got tears in my eyes. Oh, what about the story behind this photo? All right, so this is uh Chris and I in the pool. This was after Chris got al severe altitude sickness [snorts] and uh Chris got severe altitude sickness. We had to leave Tibet and leave the tour we were on and get to Catmandeue early to
get them at safe altitude. Now the rest of the tour was still going on. and they were still traveling through Tibet into Nepal. So for the evening that they arrived, Chris and I decided, let's go and buy some like ridiculous kind of local outfits so we can pretend that like uh we've only been here 5 days, but we've completely I've actually got tears rolling down my face. I know you do. Yeah, there is a tear rolling down your face right now. It's a beautiful story. Um,
so, um, the idea was like we could pretend that we fully assimilated to the culture. Like we've been in Capu 4 days now. We're one with the Nepalese. So, we bought these outfits and then when the group arrived, we were like the courtyard of the hotel having a [snorts] drink. Uhhuh. So that they'd see us when they arrived and we have like a big reunion moment. They walked right past us because they didn't recognize us in this uh in our new outfits. But yeah, uh and explain the story behind this photo.
All right. That guy, this was also in Croatia. This was at the party hostel somewhere earlier. So there was a guy, his name was Mike. He was from New Zealand. Yeah, it was just part of the drinking game. Just we're just like hanging out a camera. I thought there would be a more interesting story with that. Um, no. It was It's a better photo than a story. That one. Oh, I don't want to do this, but I'm going to do it. This is for you viewers. Like, share, subscribe. Here's the PayPal link.
It's a better taste than the other one. That one seemed okay, but I'm waiting. In a media landscape where negative content and clickbait reigns supreme and people's attention spans are shortening by the minute, [snorts] how do you remain positive and authentic as a creator? Or is the urge to go along with the trend too great? Um, that's a really good question. It is a really good question. I didn't write it. I got it from somebody else. Oh, I think Tropology guys sent that one in. That's a good one. Um, I think the gist of it was like how do like I don't worry about following the trends for better or for worse. Maybe if I did my channel would be doing a lot better. I just always
when I started my channel and I was making these long documentaries, everyone's like, "Oh, if you cut that into short vlogs, your channel would do a lot better." I was like, "No, I want to make documentaries. That's the kind of stories I want to tell and give people that escapism rather than just these quick updates from trips." I don't I just don't worry about what the trends are. I don't, you know, I often get asked, oh, who's your least favorite travel YouTuber? I was like, I don't know. I just don't watch that many. I just do it my way and just hope for the best kind of thing. And you do you have to try harder to remain positive or is that just like your natural way of Well, I try to be honest about the experience. So, um if
something's good, I'll say it's good. If it's bad, I'll say it's bad. So uh do you mean about the experience of traveling or the experience of running a channel of traveling? Traveling. So yeah, I try and be half the questions we got were what is the worst place you've ever been? What you hate the most? What's the worst experience? There's a lot of kind of clickbay exploitative stuff out there now to grab cuz everyone's fighting for people's attention and time and um the algorithms they all the apps want you to stay on your phone as long as possible. So, you
know, lies spread six times faster than truth. There was a study on that. And the most kind of extreme out there stuff will grab people's attention. And so, I could make videos going like you'll never guess what happened or this was the worst thing I've ever experienced or but it's just that's just like clickbait foder. I'm just interested in showing what traveling is actually like. The good, the bad, the ugly. interesting in telling a good story, making a good film, and making a film I'm proud of rather than following trends or trying to get the clickthroughs. And um it's worked out pretty great so far. Like
I've had a amazing career with the YouTube. Um this last year has not gone so well. Like the views are down and the money's down and stuff like that, but we'll just I just do what I do and not worry about what the trends are. I think it's important to be honest about what the actual travel experience is. Like the bad like you're I think everyone's going to have a bad experience while traveling. Like with different degrees of badness, but it's also there a worse than number eight. Yeah, that's the worst travel experience I've had is in Winnipeg eating number eight. Come on. But it's it's like the people who just make everything look perfect and like make everything look like a magical utopia is setting up unrealistic
expectations for other people. So that's I think that's bad in itself. There used to be so much stuff like a few years back like the Philippines like hidden deep in the jungles this secret waterfall. It's not secret. There's a car park. There's a hotel. There's a huge queue of people trying to get the same yoga pose. Whilst when I was there, I kind of showed all the crowds, but also showed the I was like, it's still a beautiful waterfall. Just know to expect, but it's not a secret waterfall that you have to hike to get into the jungle. If you know what to expect, you won't be disappointed by something that's still spectacular.
We got one left, though. We got one left. All right, this is the last dab. So, we have to put a bit extra on. I'm not putting any extra on there. I know. You can do it. I think it'll be enough. You know what? You're famous. I'm not. I was doing that. This is the rules of the show. It No, it's an option. I didn't die and I had No, I put a tiny bit on. People are going to say that's a pansy amount. I don't care.
Call me a [__] in the comments. So, it'll be good for engagement. All right. So, you [snorts] guys don't want to dab. Are you just going to eat? Oh, I don't If you're doing it, I'm going to do it. You're British. I MEAN, LIKE DO IT ANYWAY. OH, I won't let the Commonwealth be let down by All right. Well, two of you are brave. Just do it. [__] Fine. That's how much That's how peer pressure works, kids. How little I HAVE THE ABILITY. THAT'S HOW LITTLE I HAVE THE ability to say no to peer pressure.
You guys, you got Oh, did you do it? Everyone did it. I did it. Just like a tiny little amount. This one's like what? 8 million. 2.6 million. Yeah, it's a billion Scoville to get. Cheers everyone. It's been a beautiful journey. Nice knowing you. Did you dip again before you? Yeah. Okay. Here it comes. Last question. If you could go back and relive any moment from any of your travels, right, and experience it again, what moment would you choose? The mostly the answer is when we got engaged because we were at Bryce Canyon.
Basically, we that's how we got to say yes. Oh, there's a spice. But I remember like the first 5 seconds of your little the little speech that you gave and then I got too like into the moment and then I black. See, I deliberately didn't film it cuz so much of our life is on film. I wanted to be our moment. Oh, there's a spice [__] up. But because we're spilling so much adrenaline, it just kind of it's a bit of a blur in the memory. So, I kind of wish I did film it. Yeah. Just for us to look back on. Uh, so I'd love to relive that cuz that was like one of the happiest nights ever. Anyway, um, uh, you guys okay?
His tongue out of his mouth. Yeah. Here's Brent is eating sour cream with his finger. The other There's so many moments I could pick, but there's one moment from our first backpacking trip in 2006. Uhhuh. We're at Frasier Island in Australia and our group uh we're driving around the jeeps. Our group went to this beach this on this lake. No one else was there and we kind of set up cool boxes for goalpost and had a game of football on the beach. And this was like a Tuesday in March or something. And it suddenly dawned on me like, "Wait, what? What's everyone else in the world doing right now? They're at school or they're at work and we're playing football on a beach on
an island like and I was like, oh, I was like, "Oh, this is way more fun than working." You've been chasing that high ever since. It felt like Yeah. It felt like we'd figured out a trick to life. like you know life can be you know there's obviously other amazing moments like cultural things or big achievements of that but that kind of feeling of like oh like unlocked a trick to life by life can be so much fun and there's so much to experience in this beautiful world and so yeah that's probably yeah we did it that was the hot one oh Jesus it wasn't as bad as I feared no it was hot like the bomb just kills
you [__] DID THE DIP. I have it on video. I got a closeup of me pouring it on. Yeah, I didn't dip. I poured it on the wing. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do. Oh, this is where I have to tell you what's going on. So, the next series out will be the Canada Coast trip I just finished will be out just after Christmas. Four-part series. The Switzerland trip from June will be [snorts] out in late February. Oh, there's the spices coming again. In March, we're heading to Japan together.
Jamie's first time, proper time there. And um after Japan, I'm going to go to Indonesia with my buddy Luke. And that'll be fun cuz that'll be really fun. We're going to be staying at host back to what we earlier. And Luke's 29. He's the age that I was in Hong Kong to New York. And I'll be 42. And we'll just see what it's like being at a hostel. From Jakarta to Komodo. So we're going to like work our way across. Yeah. We're not going to We're going to like go through Bali but not stay there. Like just go see like the dragon.
Yeah. And then after that I'm hopefully going somewhere with James, but I need to phone him tomorrow and see what's going on. Uh yeah. Hot ones. Like, share, subscribe, guys. Send me money. Join the Patreon. Buy me a birthday beer. We did it. Completed the challenge. Don't touch your face. How you guys doing? How was that? I'm dying. I am dying. Tik Tok. I honestly am dying. My mouth is on fire.
Yeah, it's hot. Look how red I am. It's hot. No, Brett. You've looked like that number. No, you went after the first one. That's rush. See you next time, guys. Yeah, Brett's dying. Heat. N. Easy.