Imagine being stranded in the most extreme environments on earth for seven days - completely alone with virtually no supplies. How could you possibly survive? With no support crew and operating the camera himself, survival expert Les Stroud tackles that question as he tests himself in the toughest types of wilderness, ranging from the desert to the Arctic. Among his adventures, he battles life-or-death situations - the aftermath of a winter plane crash, abandoned in the mountains, lost at sea and much more. If you like living on the edge, you can't afford to miss a minute of these nine extended episodes! Disc 1: Arizona Desert Boreal Forest Georgian Swamp Costa Rican Ocean Disc 2: Arctic Mountains Pacific Coast Canyonlands Lost at Sea
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Author: Guest Imagine being dropped off in the wilderness with no map, no phone, no food. Now imagine having to get back to civilization in a set period of time and having to lug around 50 pounds of camera equipment to film this little escapade. This is what you get with "Survivorman."
Les shows you how you how a pro can survive in the wild. Very interesting stuff! If you or I were dropped off in the wilderness, the story would likely have a different ending, but Les makes it look easy.
This is very entertaining. I also like "Man Vs. Wild"
Author: Guest I was impressed with Les Stroud's skills at surviving in just harrowing situations and his great ability to provide an entertaining, informative narrative to go with his absolutely amazing experiences. He films his own experiences, so there is no camera crew behind the scenes. I highly recommend this series. He is the authentic 'Survivorman'.