I Didn't Want to Quit.
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2024
- Thank you to the incredible Montane Arctic Lapland Ultra (lapland.arcticultra.de/) for having Vilk and I join your 185km distance. I can't wait to come back for a redemption run.
Thank you to Callum Jolliffe for the drone shots and the footage from the checkpoints, and David Dougan for additional videography. And a big thanks to Racelite, co-sponsors of the race who specialize in all things trail running and Arctic running: www.racelite.de/
Here is the Q&A video if you'd like to learn more about my and Vilk's training, prep and gear: / q-lapland-arctic-10079... (it's free and you don't have to sign up to anything, just click on the link)
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"Maybe the first time that I'm having to sacrifice a big goal for someone else" That, dear Eva, is the ultimate achievement. Well done. ❤
My exact thoughts -- very well said. It was a huge victory for Eva -- just one she was not expecting.
She doesn’t deserve that dog. She is an animal abuser and used that dog as a scapegoat to quit the race she was never prepared for. You people are saps.
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When Eva said that I remembered 2 videos Eva made about choosing not to have kids. Well, I think this experience shows that one can learn responsibility, and sacrifice, and care, and love interacting with any living beings, whether they are animals, little or big people)
this is winning.. this is the achievement.. you were in it together and we leave together..such a hard call and I cried when you were realizing that you needed to give up your goal for the love of Vilk. sadness and disappointment yes. will you ever regret it. .nope .. you done good
I am just another stranger from the internet, you don't know me. However, if its any comfort to know that strangers from the internet are proud of you, count me as one of them. Wonderful job of taking care of Vilk, and yourself. You're an inspiration.
ditto
Yeah, this. I resisted saying I was proud of her because why would a stranger be proud of her, but that is what I felt. Instead, I told her I loved her. Also true.
I am proud of Vilk. He did real good.
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Love watching your content. Your adventures are next level! Vilk is one lucky pup to have such a caring and responsible owner/best friend.
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Right at the 32 minute mark in the video, I literally winced at one of the camera shots with Vilk’s limp. Even though he turned out to be okay, who knows what would have happened if he had kept going. Right? After 30 years of outdoor adventures with dogs, I’ve learned they almost never quit. You’re the pack leader and they don’t want to let you down, so need you to make the call for them. You did the right thing.
Thank you for putting Vilk's safety first above everything else. You are a WINNER by doing that. You don't even have to finish the race. RESPECT 🙏
It's better if Eva puts her safety before Vilk's as if she didn't put her safety first and something does go wrong with Eva, she may not be able to help Vilk. ....It is pretty standard in any kind of survival situation for the person in charge to make sure they are safe first.
Don't worry, races and finish lines are just a concept and keeping your dog safe makes you a winner :)
Well said! 😊
That one sides of you compassion and kindness already won before finishing the race - it's a tough decision, my respect EvaVilk tandem!!!
100%
Absolutely the right call. I witnessed a GSD pass away on a hiking trail. Always remember they will push themselves thro extraordinary pain to follow you. Love you for putting him first. There are always other races but only 1 Vilk.
You absolutely made the right decision to stop. Your love and commitment to Vilk is inspiring.
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The love and companionship of a good dog is priceless.
In the military when you are hiking with your dog they are trained to hop on top of your backpack to take rests. Maybe train him over the next year to be pulled on the sled, that way you can give him the break he might need but still allow you to make time. Great decision on calling the race. Proud of you both.
Best decision was to get Vilk out of there. My wife and I had made a long drive to make a long hike to a lake. We were more than half the distance to our destination when the two dogs were showing signs of sore paws. They quit walking to keep up, and would stop and lie down. Upon inspection we discovered they had developed blisters that ruptured on their paws. This was after having taken numerous walks on concrete and asphalt. So we cut up our gear bags and used my wife's hair bands to make shoes for them; which we had to periodically had to stop and reposition/fit. Because we couldn't carry two 80 to 100 pound dogs for miles, with our backpacks, and it worked. We returned another time, in another year, and the dogs each had their own set of Vibram-soled hiking boots and we all completed the hike.
Aww I love that you prioritised your pups' wellbeing - indeed you can always come back!
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@@evazubeck Of course...it's what you do in return for their unconditional love; show them it goes both ways. You both will be back out there as well, I'm sure.♥
@@evazubeck even when you come back next year and complete the hike, that feeling of hunger you spoke about never goes away.
Such an amazing video , I’m glad to hear Vilk is fine
My dog and I had been working on climbing all 48 of the 4000 footers in NH, USA together when she injured her knee playing fetch at home on flat ground at sea level. I ended up taking a year off with her from this to get her surgery and do the recovery and physical therapy. I've turned back on many a hike because she wasn't having fun because she was cold or sore or it wasn't safe for her with the weather conditions even though I was fine and WANTED to summit. Their health and safety is always paramount. Every hike we do I end up carrying many pounds of extra weight in safety gear and food for her and it's worth it. The joy she feels on backpacking trips is absolutely worth all the effort it takes to bring her and prepare both of us to do it safely.
In my book, you met your goal. You are so conditioned for this type of hike, no doubt you had it in the bag. Your little baby had fun and I think he was as disappointed as you were to end the adventure. I am happy you took such wonderful care of Vilk and put him first ❤️ You are a good mom.
"%100 his well being is so much more important than whatever ego or pride I may have" this sentence shows how committed you are to Vilk. He is lucky to have you!
Because of their extreme energy plus work ethic kicking in GSD are problematic in youth but once they begin to settle into your stewardship and regimen then their great intelligence and incomparable loyalty forges a kind of partnership that you'll never forget.
slightly annoyed to see this video, because on the video she announced the trip I saw so many comments saying this exact thing would be a problem
@@moonasha Dude, it should never be about the end goal, but the journey itself. So you being "slightly annoyed" says more about you than this adventure Eva and Vilk.
@@moonashaShe knew not to take the dog. Anything for clicks.
@@Lord_RFASsimp. She was told many times not to put the dog in that situation. He is a prop for her.
The brave part is to know when to, and have the courage to pull out of a competition - my experience when racing sail boats!
...as hard as that decision can be, I'm sure, for anyone who enjoys a bit of competition.
@@evazubeck Competition involves comparing your character and performance to that of others, which, in the final analysis, is unimportant. Your stellar character and performance stand on their own!
Congratulations, Eva, for joining the race though you didn't finish. For Vilk's safety , health, and care you've already finished the race.. good job.. and thank you for the wonderful video you share...
I'm proud of you. To do what you did with a dog, with all the extra weight, filming it for us at the same time, 100 km in winter above the Arctic Circle! Wow. And you sacrificed for your little friend. Kudos to you, Eva zu. And thank you.
The easy and right decision can still stink and be disappointing. We can still cry while having no regrets about our choice. I have LOVED every second of this Arctic journey and am in awe of how well you adjusted to the cold. I look forward watching you complete this race in the future! Vielk looked like he had an absolute blast on the trail and is so lucky to have a human who takes him on these adventures. His happy prancing tickles my heart 🥰
Vilk is a trooper, and never doubt that you did the right thing. And I'm a vet of 48 years.
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@@Moroccan_islam_empire Calm down little clown no need to be rude.
Ich bin Zimmermann wem interessiert das ! Keinen
You're a veterinarian?? Good for you.
a vet? of which war? i am a newborn for 43 years...
Well, you said at the beginning that your first two priorities were Vilk, so you achieved that goal. So sorry you weren't able to finish. I think your tears were as much for Vilk as for yourself. Keep on trying and thank you for bringing us along your journey.
Thanks for that
I big respect to you Eva.. Vilk was your priority as you stated from the beginning. You and Vilk had an incredible journey as it is no matter you are finished to race or not.
@@evazubeck *_"It's the first time that I'm having to sacrifice a big [personal] goal for someone else ... There's no regret."_* --- Eva zu Beck. That is true love for your best friend. *_"13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. 14 Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you."_* (John 15:13-14) Although many people preach about greater love, you practiced it.
I’m proud of you! As someone who runs with their dog, I understand having your best friend along is special but also stressful. I’m glad that he is ok and you pulled him out when you saw his discomfort.
I like that you wont cut out parts where you dont feel comfortable, you show them as the challenge bites into you and you can see that on your face as it changes expresions. I like those differences when you are happy, tired and exhausted. It make the experience for us viewers more real and relatable. You and Vilk are great adventurers. Keep on going 💪
Eva, I’m so impressed with how you (and Vilk) are so motivated. You are so adventurous and brave. I truly enjoy watching all of your adventures and have done so for a few years. I wish you (and Vilk) all the best. I admire you and your fortitude. Best, Rich
You're so kind, thanks Rich!
@@evazubeckBoth you and your dog are incredible. I’m sorry that you guys ran into trouble, but so pleased that you prioritized well-being. I KNOW part of you thought that he’d be fine were you to continue alone, but I think you honored him by staying by his side. Perhaps he is also a deterrent to wolves? Just because they’re more formidable in ability and numbers doesn’t mean they’re cavalier per being injured.
When you first got Vilk, I didn’t know that he’d be able to keep up with you to the extent that he has. That he has the energy to play around in the course of such a trek blows me away.
I appreciate that you two are inspiring others in a positive way. The world benefits from your efforts and trade. There are many who contribute in harmful ways and I’ve spent decades studying atrocities and tragedies, as I’m drawn to understand how and why some are capable of doing such damage to lives and property. So I am also drawn to respites and your videos are infectiously pleasant and interesting.
I’ve seen enough of your content to know where you stand on faith in God and, though I think it would make you just about perfect, free will is due plenty of respect. I’m so glad that you continue taking on challenges and that you’re doing so with a special companion, the POOCH!
Anyway, your talent at the various aspects of video making has always been impressive and continues to improve. I call you The Content Master, pronounced “mastaaaaah!”
Ok ok lol take care, Eva ❤
So stunning and brave, I bet she would be just as brave on a battlefield in war.
Wieder ein wundervolles Video von eurem tollen Abenteuer. Tolle Leistung von Euch beiden. Applaus🎉. Ich bin so froh, dass Vilk nichts schlimmes hatte und es ihm wieder gut geht. Ich umarme Euch beiden sehr herzlich und freue mich auf Eure nächsten Abenteuer
Thank you for this video. I had a german shepherd for 10 years and she passed away recently. I was lucky enough to be able to go on a lot of wild adventures with her. Just the two of us on a car through Europe's best nature spots, hiking, camping... living our best lives. She was also my best friend. Now that she is gone, I am living through you and Vilk. He's such a lucky doggo to have you as a mom. If he could speak I'm sure he would tell everyone how much he loves you and appreciates your adventures together. It's amazing to see how committed you are to him and his wellbeing. The best gift you can give a dog is being present and keeping them company. I wish you many, many years of wonderful adventures with Vilk by your side xx
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Love is unselfish. You put your best friend first and in doing so you 100% did the right thing! You guys did great 👏👏👏👏👏
Poor Vilk. He’s such a good boy. You’ve done an excellent job training him.
You took the best decision ♥ Vik is the kind of priority that only your heart can understand
Agreed!
Beautifully put.
Wilk* - means wolf.
Hearing the wolves howling was awesome. You two 100 k in harsh winter conditions and came through healthy. That is a win⭐️
Whether you finished the race or not, whether it was less or more than 100km, we are sooo proud of you and Vilk! ❤🎉
Putting someone else's well being above your own desires is the definition of love.
Eva , You made the right decision. Vilk is you best friend.
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Who are you
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But why didn't she do it by herself and not taken Vilk with her? Vilk isn't an artic type of dog.
@@MissX905Because that way she could quit.
@@MissX905 And just leave him in the car for a few days? Or maybe see if some strangers in a completely foreign land could take care of him while she hikes through the arctic?
@@chitlitlah Here's a concept. leave him with family in Poland. Isn't that where her flat is?
Vilk barks seems like: "We made it 100k bitches, I'm just taking a little rest. See ya the next race!" Thank you for these beautiful views & takes Eva. Of course you made the right decision ❤
You are such an amazing human and truly an inspiration. ❤
Vilk is so lucky to have you as his adventure buddy!
My wife and I are so proud of you and vilk, we also love that you took Vilk's health into consideration when you left the race. It is not the destination that is important it is the trip. We hope you and vilk will be able to make this run again next year.
good luck to the two of you on future adventurers and God Bless.
Thanks for that!
Vilk's life is irreplacable!❣️
Powerful lesson Eva. Letting go of something important for someone you truly love is hard but worth keeping him safe.
So True.
Indeed. I dedicated my life to someone I loved. We were together for 52 years. Good times, bad times and the end of times. Now to stay alive and enjoy for as long as I can.
Hi Greg,don't know you but I am sharing a similar experience. We were together for 50 years and now over the last 3 months I am reassessing my life. Decided to retire, sell everything I own and start travelling to find my new solo journey . Wishing you all the best. Life is good- just different.
I didn't think you were capable of bringing me to tears, considering our one-way internet relationship and all, but this one finally got me crying. I know that feeling of overwhelming concern/sheer terror all too well, and have been without my beastie boi for almost a year now. Cheers to you and that puppywoof, who we all know won the race and did the thing like you always do. You can't say "LOVE" without V+E and I am not ashamed to tell the world that I live vicariously thru the two of you these days!
What a beautiful soul you are! You WON my heart when you put Vilk's well being first.
You made the right decision 100%. Vilk is honestly the goodest boy ever. I hope he got more than his share of belly rubs and cuddles
Of course, he does every day!
I understand your frustration and sadness, but you absolutely did the right thing. I am sure you will have another opportunity to run this race.
Agreed
It's actually very comforting to see, that it is completely okay not to finish such thing, and that it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things. This video wasn't about perforamance or goals, it was about life as it is. Thank you very much. and it was very inspiring to see the whole journey.
As you said, "Number 1 priority is Vilk. Number 2 priority is Vilk." You made the right decision. Don't be sad. 62 miles is quite an accomplishment for both of you. Wish I could have given you a big hug as you were talking about your decision to withdraw for Vilk's sake.
100km congratulations 2 both of you. Eva and Vilk you can be proud of yourselves. Went further than most ppl would have. His barking was thank you mommy. Respect from South Africa. 🎉🎉🎉😊
You and Vilk made it at 100km ... The conditions was not bad at all, Nature followed it's course...In wet/snow conditions possible cramping in VILK's muscles, remember this is his first. That was a Good decision for the Well being of your Best friend and Companion VILK. 100K is an Achievement. There's always Next Year. This Video has Inspired Me and Others in Health and Well Being Towards the Human Counterpart(the Dog). Thankyou Eva 😊😊❤❤
It’s beautiful that you selflessly put Vilks needs first! He and you are lucky to have each other😊
I loved it when you called Vilk your "best friend". You are truly amazing! And Vilk is awesome!
Your journey is about the time spent with Vilk, not the end goal! The journey is the most valued part that most of us miss trying to achieve the goal! You are very blessed to have the unconditional love and companionship only a dog can give! Also very blessed in being able to return the unconditional love back to Vilk!
Dearest Eva and Vilk, Very smart to pull out of the race given Vilk's paw discomfort! YOu both still had an amazing adventure and thanks for sharing your journies with us. Seeing Vilks devotion to you Eva and yours to him is incredibly heartwarming! Much love! 💖 🐾 🙏🏼
Eva, I am so so proud of you. You are such a wonderful advocate for Vilk, he is so blessed to have you. It is because of your attention to detail and thorough care that he recovered so well. As a fellow hiker with my furry best friend - way to go!!
Eva, you are absolutely right saying there's always next year. Look at this year as a trial run. Now you know exactly what you will need to take with you and what you need to train to avoid the day 2 and 3 "hurts". With your determination, it wouldn't surprise me if next year you place in the top 5 finishers. 😁👍 I hope you and Vilk are doing well. As always BIG HUGS and much ❤from Tennessee, USA!
Aww I love that perspective! I guess this has made me even more hungry to do this well next year!
That is an amazing way to look at it. Eva, you will have experience, and Vilk will as well. You all really did amazing.
@@evazubeck Well don't get too hungry. I would hate to have to see your reaction to showing up at the start line and realizing that you accidently signed up for the 300k race. 😁👍
Vilk is so worth taking care of him. He is part of you now, and you should not be sad but proud! You two did an amazing trip.
You made the right choice in my book, shows your character and love for your pet.
There will always be another race but there won’t ever be another Vilk. I’m glad you made the call. And it wasn’t anything serious. On to the next adventure!
"Blissfully unaware" proved to be ominous. But Vilk blissfully aware :) We love Vilk♥🧡💚💙
Thank you for putting Vilk's needs first.... bless you.
Love your videos and seeing how different people along your journey live.
Hope you both make a good recovery ready for your next great expedition.
Eva. I have followed you for a long time, laughing with you, feeling sad and hurt for you and a lot of admiration. I think Vilk is the best thing ever.
You did for Vilk what he would have done for you. This is the definition of love and no one will love you more than him. Good job Eva. 💕
That's a great dog. He truly loves you, and would do anything for you. Dogs are great!!
This made me cry. I look forward to your next race or just the next video. Thank you for sharing this with all of us!
Well you got to 100K! Hooraayyyyy 👏There is always next year, don't stress about it, we are proud you helped Vilk and choose to help him🙂
Thank you!
The love that you have for Vilk is heart warming ❣️ It is a bittersweet moment, you made the right choice for your fur baby❣️🐕
I agree, I have also seen Eva’s love for Vilk in the videos I have seen of them 😊
I know this was a devastating decision to stop, but I’m so very proud of you for doing so.
Our dogs will fight to follow us to the ends of the earth, it’s up to us to protect them-and you did.
I know you will continue to do great things, and all of us here will be cheering you on along the way.
simply amazing, you're a trooper and we love your content. Thankyou for sharing your life!
You had us all in a sudden stand still with the shift of scenes and drop of music to hear wolves howling and see your look of wonder and shock! 🐺 Good thing you have "wolf" by your side!
What an adventurous & emotional video. U & Vilk go together so well. 2 brainiacs, woman & beast feeding off each other in the wild is something that will never get old.
i was having a bad day, watched this. Having a better day now, thanks.
Thanks for joining in the adventure!
Wow what an amazing video! Thank you Eva for bringing us along to this amazing trip. And it has even a more important message shared: the goal is the journey. Love from Germany, Clara ❤
As a woman about to embark on a cross USA walking journey, you gave me a lot....I have worried about my dog's paws.....and have also wondered how I would feel to have to stop my journey for my dog. I have told myself, "HYDH"...Hike Your Dog's Hike. That is what you did and I'm sure it felt like almost reaching the summit of Everest and turning around, but you did it. The race will always be there, but Vilk won't.....I'm so happy to see your love for him :)
I have the utmost greatest respect for you with your care for Vilk. Safety is much more important than any race. Great job. I share your tears. Maybe Vilk was looking out for you. )))
@@officialEvazuBecky I would love to chat with the real Ms. Eva, but you are not her.
When little Jake broke his leg when he was 3 or 4 I thought he'd never be the same. He's 11 now and did a flying tackle into my lap from around the other side of the rocking chair. Knocked the breath out of me. He heard Vilk's barking over the speaker...
I have been following your channel for quite some time now and I just want to say that you make absolutely fascinating videos. Stunning images and compelling content. I'm amazed every time by the high quality of the subject, image and music. Keep it up.❤
Dzięki za to bardzo, bardzo ciekawe nagranie i inne dotyczące Twoich przygotowań i podzielenie się tym doświadczeniem 😍 Miałam ciary po obejrzeniu tego filmu 💗 Trzymam kciuki za Ciebie i pieska 🙏
Thank you, best thing I’ve watched in a while.
I've been following you for several years. I think that this is your BEST video ever, Eva. I cried a lot, so emotional, seeing you putting Vilk first was so heartwarming, the look on your face on the snow-mobile... so many emotions running through your face in that moment. Just thank you for sharing this raw, amazing, interesting and emotional content. You are truly and excellent story-teller but, what is more important, an excellent human being
That was a really beautiful moment, how in tune you are with your best friend made me smile. And how willing you are to do whatever it takes for him ❤
Keep your dog safe, the long and hard stress on the joints and the spine are paid when the dog gets older, keep this in mind..
What an incredible experience Eva! I’m in awe. Vilk is the best boy ever. You both finished 100k and that’s no joke. Thank you for taking us along!
Es gibt keinen Grund traurig zu sein, liebe Eva. Du und dein treuer Freund Vilk habt etwas ganz Großes vollbracht. Danke, dass wir dabeisein
durften. Wusste bis dahin nicht, dass es so ein Rennen gibt. Als ich Vilk unter seiner roten Decke hervorblinzeln sah, liefen mir Tränen übers Gesicht.
Eva, sei bitte nicht enttäuscht. LG aus Sachsen
Thank you so much for sharing this race with us on that beautiful video
My favorite video of yours by far!! I’m still so happy for you and vilk anyways, and I’m definitely sure theres going to be a part two of this 🙌
As a musher myself, I admire your dedication to your pup's health, as it is our utmost concern.
You are such a strong woman, and Vilk, a sweetheart. I have no doubt this race hasn’t seen the last of you two. Thank you for sharing this experience with us. Well done Eva and Vilk 🙌🏼
Aw! This reminded me of your solo Mongolian treck
that ended thru NO fault of your own! You, Eva are
a force of nature! I hope you see that soon.
My God! You hopped a coal train thru the dessert
was it the Gobi?! The beauty, foods, markets,
people you're shown us of the
middle east? You are a WARRIOR!
Never stop what you love! This too shall pass.
Thank you for sharing you're awesome, exciting life!
Great video & its a joy to watch the relationship you both have.....i love that you still attempt & achieve the most incredible goals and adventures. You are living life to the full.....its awesome 😎❤️❤️❤️
"I don't need to finish. I just need to go as far as I can." The perfect mindset.
You did the right thing ❤ Vilk is more important than ego or anything else. He is your companion and best friend. Love to watch your adventures so much. Greetings from Slovakia 🇸🇰
Thank you Eva for thinking of Vilk. What a wonderful adventure that was, finished or not, ja.
Loved the video, such a great story with many layers. Good luck on your next try!!
I admire your courage and your eager to put yourself through tough challenges. It is truly a doorway to freedom!
You made the right decision for Vilk. You are both an inspiration to many and you must be so proud of yourself and Vilk. I am glad you are doing well
This trip was amazing! Than you for showing it to us!
You both did 100k and should be well proud, the race organisers set their finish line, Vilk set his, which was an awesome distance in those conditions. Had you done the full distance first time you would have still felt you could do another 20. It's not meant to be easy, I have every confidence you will both be back.😊
talking through it and your decision was absolutely right. You would have felt horrible continuing and he had a bigger issue.
That marathon is a real challenge! You did very well. As you and Vilk are a team, I thin k your decision to stop was the right one. 😎
I've never heard of this type of race. You surely have an adventurous soul. I love your independent, self confident approach to life.
A heartwarming story of determination, companionship, love, and sacrifice. Thank you for sharing your journey and your wonderful storytelling skills.
So amazing. Great effort. You make a fantastic team. Great to see you inspired! Vilk has the right drive and you will get it done next year! Thanks for sharing your adventures!
For an artic trip you need an artic dog not a pampered German shepherd puppy.
You made the right decision 💚
When you told us about your trip with Vilk. I posted in that video that my dog's vet said it was crazy to put your dog through this, and he said no way, no how a dog could handle such weather for so long because he would have problems with his paws. He was damn right. Thank you for being responsible and quitting the competition.
It was foolish to put him thru that in the first place
You talk to your vet about random RUclipsrs lives? No way no how! Lolol
@@jarlwhiterun7478 I think you have discovered the Karen of the comment section ..... I would be willing to bet Vilk has a much better life than she does ..............
Ever heard of sled dogs?
Psychologists say cruel attacks on strangers online are a very reliable sign of mental illness in modern America and should be seen in that way. These are fearful cowards in a way; hiding behind pseudonyms. They are never honest about who they are, and mostly run and hide when challenged. They often focus their rage on sincerity, success, or prominence. There are no consequences for their cruelty or hatred, which makes them feel powerful and heard. There is no way arguing with these broken people results in any good or resolution. They can’t hear it and can’t stop. They need advanced and continuous health care that they can’t afford and that governments don’t want to pay for.
This video helped me appreciate so much more the AMAZING, INCREDIBLE sacrifices my ancestors made by literally walking over 1,200 miles (around 2,000Km) to escape religious bigotry. Over mountains, across rivers. Just a little more than 150 years ago. They took anything they could carry, pull in hand-carts. Some had animals to help pull wagons. They didn't have aid stations all along the way. Many died. Walking through snow, rain, mud, whatever the weather. Animals were injured and had to endure or become food. No cell phones to call for help. No snowmobiles to whisk them to safety. The ULTIMATE trek! I don't think people are as tough today, I know I'm not.
Eva & Vilk, I always enjoy your videos. This video was an amazing adventure that I would have loved to do in my younger years. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences.
Aw, poor sweet Vilk had a hurting footie. ❤❤ We boat captains had a couple sayings when the weather was too rough to take our fishing party out. "Live to fish another day. And, no one left behind". That meant that its better not to take risks just to brag that you did it and if someone is in trouble, help them. You did that and you did great. Its crazy that you out lasted your 4 legged friend..
but I guess technically Vilk had run the whole distance of the race already with all his back and forth. 🤣🤣 Vilk! Next year pace yourself, little buddy! 🤣🤣