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- Les Stroud takes on the challenge of surviving a week on Baffin Island. All he has at his disposal are a chunk of seal liver, some oil-rich blubber for heat, a seal hook, three matches and a knife. Witness the impossible as this man takes on nature and survives to tell the tale!
- The boreal forest of Northern Canada is no enchanted wonderland. This wilderness is vast, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Wild animals are king here, and Les Stroud is about to enter their woods uninvited, and alone, as winter approaches.
- 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.
- Les Stroud's next stop-Costa Rica. But this is no vacation for Les. As most of us can't imagine traveling to a civilized city without luggage, Les travels to these deserted tropical beaches with no food, no water, and no beach-side bar in sight.
- The swamplands of Georgia's Altamaha River Basin are all that one would expect of a Primordial bog: dank, foreboding, swimming with alligators. This environment will welcome film maker and survival expert Les Stroud for seven sweaty days and nights.
- Les Stroud embarks on a cruise off the coast of Belize. But Les' idea of a cruise is floating adrift on an inflatable life raft with no food and little equipment. Maybe Les should consider getting a different travel agent.
- 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.
- Les Stroud is shipwrecked on the desert island of Tiburon. With limited food supplies and no fresh water, Les scavenges to survive on the desert shore.
- 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.
- Les finally gets to survive the one place he's always wanted to visit: the Amazon jungle in Ecuador. The scenario: brought by the natives into the jungle by canoe. The supplies: three feet of fishing line, a can of soda, a mosquito net, one match, "fire dust," a blowgun, a machete, and a spear. The dangers: stingrays, jaguars, spiders, ants, snakes, and scorpions. Added difficulty: Les is nursing a previous hip injury.
- Les begins the second season in the Kalahari Desert of southern Africa. The scenario: running out of gas in the middle of the desert. His supplies: enough water for only four days, two empty soda cans, an empty jar of peanut butter, some jam, an ostrich egg, a broken down truck, and a bucket. The dangers: the brutal summer heat where temperatures on the sand reach 140F/60C; dehydration and heatstroke; scorpions and highly venomous Cape cobras.
- Les journeys into Labrador in the Canadian Maritimes. The scenario: driving a dog sled team almost 100 miles back to civilization in late winter. The supplies: a .22 rifle, a bucket of caribou meat (for the dogs, not for him), and, for the first time, a self-designed survival kit. The dangers: hypothermia, getting lost, the weather's effect on the trail, and injury from the sled or the dogs. Added difficulties: the dogs aren't familiar with Les, the possibility of vicious fights between the dogs, and Les simulates the role of stranded dog sled driver.
- Les ventures into the plains of northeastern South Africa. The scenario: hot-air balloon crash. The challenge: hike back to the support crew. The supplies: a machete, a knife, a bottle of water, some rope, a small first-aid kit, and the balloon itself. The dangers: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and the black mamba snake.
- When their snowmobile breaks down in the remote wilderness of Alaska, Mykel and Ruth find out why the thaw of spring is sometimes more lethal than the dead of winter.
- Les demonstrates survival in the Cook Islands using SCUBA gear, a ship wreck and found articles.
- Stranded on northern Baffin Island, "Survivorman" Les Stroud learns harsh lessons in solo arctic survival in 24hour daylight.
- "Survivorman" Les Stroud gets stranded in the Australia Outback when his ultralight airplane runs out of fuel.
- Local interviews, camera techniques and scouting uncover the reality of shooting 7 days alone in the wilderness around the world.
- "Survivorman" Les Stroud takes two horses into the Colorado Rockies and discovers the challenges of surviving for three.
- "Survivorman" Les Stroud is stranded and left to survive in the jungles of Papua New Guinea.
- When "Survivorman" Les Stroud gets lost in the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains, a Search and Rescue team is called in to track him down.
- A hunting trip goes wrong forcing "Survivorman" Les Stroud to survive for two people.
- Les offers an intimate look at his most difficult and rewarding moments. In the fire episode, we walk through methods like using a flashlight and fluff, steel wool and a battery, vine and a branch, chemicals and rhino dung, and the comical 'prison match".
- Les Stroud packs 25 years of shelter-building knowledge into a crash course on survival shelters. Highlighting his most challenging and rewarding moments, Les describes his top five favourite ways to stay out of the elements during a survival ordeal.