Survivalist Les Stroud places himself in unique survival situations. In each challenge he demonstrates how one might survive alone in a remote location with minimal supplies until being rescued. Finding food, water, and materials to make fire and shelter pose the main challenge of each episode. Les not only needs to survive for a week with no supplies, but he must film everything himself, dragging 50 pounds of camera gear and batteries every inch of the way. Armed with a unique one-person camera rig and an abundance of wry humor, Les documents his struggles to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles in climates as diverse as the Costa Rican rainforest, Georgia swampland, high Sonoran desert and Arctic ice floes. Written by Anonymous
EPS01
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS02
The Sonoran Desert in the southwest is no tropical paradise. Its extreme climate was home to ancient cultures, but can modern man survive this barren, unpredictable environment? Les Stroud, armed with the barest necessities, is about to find out . . . Written by Anonymous
EPS03
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS04
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS06
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS07
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS08
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.
EPS09
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.