All 12 episodes from the first and second series of the BBC documentary presented by Ray Mears. The expert woodsman uses real-life stories to examine the techniques needed to survive in extreme conditions such as the Arizona desert or the snows of Lapland. The episodes are: ‘Jungle Survival’, ‘Arctic Survival’, ‘The Psychology of Survival’, ‘Sea Survival’, ‘The Arizona Desert’, ‘Arnhem Land’, ‘The Sahara Desert’, ‘The Rocky Mountains’, ‘Outback Survival’, ‘Military Survival’, ‘Mountain Survival’ and ‘Desert Island Survival’.
The entire first and second BBC documentary series presented by Ray Mears. His journeys have taken him to the farthest corners of the earth encountering indigenous peoples who embody his philosophy and live in tune with their natural environment. Jungles can be daunting places for the uninitiated. Ray explains the fundamental skills of jungle survival and recounts the harrowing tale of 10 men who escaped a WWII prisoner of war camp crossing dense jungle without the benefits of survival training. The arctic is a beautiful region of our planet an area in which we must understand the mechanisms of staying warm. Ray demonstrates skills whilst visiting the Swedish Army Survival Instructors Course in Lapland. The most important thing to take with you on any journey is a positive mental attitude. Ray tells of a family that were shipwrecked on the coast of Alaska in winter; ultimately their survival would depend upon their belief in each other overcoming odds that the text books would have predicted as impossible.
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