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How To Do Everything

Henry & Robbie

How To Do Everything

NPR

4.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2016

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

How to make s'mores in the most dangerous way possible, and how to make s'peace with your rooster.

Transcript

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0:00.0

When you are on the volcano you actually sometimes forget that you are in such an amazing place.

0:05.9

You might be sitting in your tent, you might be surrounded with the toxic gases,

0:11.3

it might be just pouring with rain, with the acid rain.

0:15.6

The voice you're hearing is Bradley Ambrose.

0:18.3

He is a photographer, and he spends a lot of time camping out by active scary volcanoes.

0:25.4

And it's just nice for your mind to wander and just find something exciting to do

0:30.0

when you are, you know, back out there in the fine weather.

0:33.8

A little chocolate, a marshmallow.

0:36.8

So recently, Bradley was going to repel and camp

0:40.1

by a violent lake of lava in Benbow crater in Venuatu.

0:45.6

And that lake of lava, keeping track, is more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

0:51.2

So Bradley decided he could use that heat to make

0:55.0

smores. We should say there are easier ways to make smores.

0:59.0

And microwave.

1:00.0

The marshmallow might have been a little bit too large.

1:10.0

I don't think it's too bad for my first smalls. So Bradley I have to ask, I think one of the worst human experiences is when you have a chocolate bar and you put it in your pocket and then you take it out and it's all melted.

1:21.0

This lake of lava is even hotter than the human body.

1:25.3

How did you keep the chocolate from melting?

1:27.5

I don't think there is a way that you can keep it from melting.

1:30.9

When I opened up the packet packet it was misshapen the heat had

1:36.5

actually got to it but I was able to just you know it was still relatively flat so I was able to just, you know, it was still relatively flat, so I was able to just shove it

1:44.4

inside the cracker and throw the marshmallow on top.

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