Youtuber Chachi Gonzales Climbed Mt. Tocllaraju in Peru as Part of YouTube Red Competition Series
"Ultimate Expedition" is YouTube Red’s newest adventure competition series, bringing together eight celebrities with no previous climbing experience to summit Mount Tocllaraju in Peru. Chachi Gonzales is a Youtube star who decided to participate in the competition alongside other celebrities.
The Youtube star sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith to discuss the show and some of the challenges she experienced climbing up to the top. Gonalez says that a lot of the cast members worked together and learned quite a bit ab out themselves while facing obstacles and challenging themselves beyond their limit to undergo major personal transformations.
"Ultimate Expedition" composed of ten, 30-minute episodes. A new episode will be released every Wednesday at 9am PT on YouTube Red.
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