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Armed with a map and compass he doesn't understand, PaddyO gets hopelessly lost in the wilderness during an orienteering competition.
Armed with a map and compass he doesn't understand, PaddyO gets hopelessly lost in the wilderness during an orienteering competition.
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S2, EP1 "Wipeout City: PaddyO Sucks at Surfing"PaddyO heads to the beach to learn how to surf, but mostly just swallows saltwater and gets tumbled by the relentless waves.
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S2, EP2 "Swim, Bike, Run: PaddyO Sucks At Triathlon"PaddyO attempts his first triathlon with hilarious results, struggling through the swim, crashing on the bike, and limping to the finish line.
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S2, EP3 "Gear Disasters: PaddyO Sucks at Bikepacking"Overloaded and underprepared, PaddyO sets off on a bikepacking adventure that quickly devolves into a comedy of errors and lost gear.
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S2, EP4 "Blisters and Bonks: PaddyO Sucks at Ultrarunning"Attempting a 50-mile trail run with no training, PaddyO experiences the physical and mental breakdown known as the ultimate bonk.
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