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In this harrowing reality series, "Survivorman" Les Stroud travels to far-flung locales with little more than the clothes on his back and 50 pounds of camera equipment to battle - and try to survive - insanely harsh conditions. Season one finds him spending a grueling week alone in a Costa Rican jungle, the frigid Arctic Circle, the arid Sonora Desert and the gator-infested wetlands of Georgia.
No food, no water, no shelter, Survivorman's Les Stroud must rely on his years of training, raw instincts and sheer will to survive alone for seven days in the world's harshest environments with little more than a multitool.
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Les Stroud attempts to mend blisters on his foot.
Les Stroud is shipwrecked on the desert island of Tiburon. Avoiding packs of wild coyotes, scorpions and rattlesnakes, he treks in-land in search of food, water and shelter.
Les Stroud likes to pack light. For his seven-day journey through the canyonlands of Utah, Les has brought some scavenged bike parts, a multi-tool, a magnesium flint-stick, and an old energy bar. But Les isn't worried. After all, he is the Survivorman. Also available on Amazon Instant Video
Les Stroud is stranded in the Norwegian mountains. Surviving for ten days, Les has no food supplies and little water. Alone and exhausted, Les tests the will to live like never before.
Les Stroud strands himself in the Norwegian mountains to survive for ten days taking little food, no water or gear, and no safety or camera crew.
This is no winter wonderland for Les Stroud. This barren, snowy wilderness will test the ultimate Survivorman. With only an axe, a multi-tool, and one blanket to shield him from the harsh cold, Les endures seven days of insane conditions.
Dropping by is no big deal for most of us. But Les Stroud does it a little differently. Les will be air dropped onto a snow-covered peak in the Canadian Rockies. For seven days, Les will have nothing but his wits, and a broken camcorder, to depend on.
"Survivorman" Les Stroud journeys to the remote jungles of Borneo to learn the secrets of the Mentawai, and survive in an extreme environment where almost every form of life can kill, and even caterpillars pack a deadly bite. Also available on VUDU
Les climbs 17,000 feet up the Andes Mountains to a summit, where he'll become the first Westerner to witness the secret, ancient rites of the Inca. Also available on iTunes and VUDU
"Survivorman" Les Stroud travels to South Africa to join the Zulu, one of the most legendary tribes in Africa and among the world's greatest masters of survival. Also available on Netflix and VUDU
Les journeys deep into the Amazon jungle to join the remote Huacharia tribe and learn their centuries-old survival techniques. Also available on iTunes and VUDU
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