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- 1. The Rockies Mar 10, 2006
- Bear Grylls parachutes into the Rocky Mountains with no survival equipment.
- 2. Moab Desert Nov 10, 2006
- Bear Grylls faces the heat in Moab, Utah.
- 3. Costa Rican Rainforest Nov 17, 2006
- Bear Grylls draws upon his experiences to survive the Costa Rican rain forest.
Man vs. Wild: With Bear Grylls, Chris Kratt, Will Ferrell, Joe Rest. Bear Grylls travels the world in search of challenges to his survival skills.
- (23K)
- 2006-10-27
- Adventure, Reality-TV
- 60
Man vs. Wild, [1] also called Born Survivor: Bear Grylls, [2] Ultimate Survival, [3] [4] Survival Game, [5] or colloquially as simply Bear Grylls in the United Kingdom, is a survival television series hosted by Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel.
Currently you are able to watch "Man vs. Wild" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel, Discovery+ Amazon Channel, Discovery +, Hulu, Discovery or for free with ads on Pluto TV. It is also possible to buy "Man vs. Wild" as download on Apple TV, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video.
- Bear Grylls
- TV-PG
- 8
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- 11 min
- 1.1M
- Discovery
Man vs. Wild. Discovery. Bear returns with new episodes, only on Discovery. Watch More Bear: http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/man-vs-wild/?smid=YTDSC-YTD-VHP.
6 seasons available (6 episodes) Man vs. Wild. Bear Grylls has served with the British Special forces, climbed Everest and explored the Arctic. He shares how to survive the toughest and most remote environments on the planet by putting himself in the position of a stranded tourist. more.
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Bear travels to America's greatest mountain range -- the Sierra Nevada -- and uses his knowledge of American Indian survival techniques to build shelters, calm wild horses, and find food. Bear Grylls faces the icy peaks of the Chugach Mountains, Alaska, where 500 people become stranded each year.