- Bear Grylls heads for Turkey; from the freezing mountain tops to the lifeless Steppes, Bear battles white water rapids, takes on 100 foot climbs and confronts the locals; poisonous snakes and death stalker scorpions.
- Parachuting into the mountains of Turkey, Bear doesn't like the looks of his landing site so he decides to risk drowning in a lake instead. He builds another of his rafts that is more submarine than boat and a rope ladder that is too short for the job. Then it's time to look for food and water.—David Foss
- Bear is parachute-dropped, higher then before, in Cappadocia on the Anatolyan high plain of Asian Turkey, but prefers a lake to the rocky terrain. He finds his way down following the water down, and after a daring high jump from an improvised rope ladder constructs a raft to float down a raging river, but finds it too rapid and must recycle the wrecked raft as crash prevention. Most of the vast land is hot, dry and barren, forcing Bear, who can harvest little more then the fleece and some fat from a goat carcass, to survive on a gore diet including raw scorpion and slimy boiled snail, incurring mild food poisoning rendering the scarcity of potable water dangerously urgent. Even Bear gets uneasy wandering trough the dark system of caves and passages carved in the high rocks by Christians seeking refuge for Seljuk persecution.—KGF Vissers
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