There's no better way to get to the inhospitable terrains of New Zealand than a Hercules C130 transport aircraft, through whose tailgate Bear Grylls gleefully flings himself.
While stranded in Alaska Bear Grylls tries to maneuver an old boat through the iceberg filled water. The boat starts to take in water and Bearis forced to swim.
While stranded in the Anza-Borrego Desert of southern California, Mykel and Ruth find themselves in the middle of a wilderness dispute. Ruth claims Mykel gets quite snappy when he's hungry.
To ensure survival, castaways Mykel and Ruth explore the beach for potential water sources. They find water in an unlikely place - the base of a banana tree.
It's day three on Andros Island, and the couple sets out on a hunt for wild boar. This task proves to be harder than expected, which pushes Mykel and Ruth to the edge... with each other.
When Bear Grylls flew his paraglider over the summit of Mt. Everest, enduring temperatures 100 degree below zero and winds the speed of a Category Five hurricane, what was going through his mind?
HALO jumping from 30,000 feet, facing forces up to 5Gs, how did Bear Grylls manage his fear and focus on the experience of free falling at 200 mph? Find out how he made adrenaline work for him in this inside look at the mind of a true adventurer.
Blueberry raking may be measured in pain, sweat and time ... or the number of blueberries gathered. Mike Rowe is more of the former -- vs. the latter -- school.
Bear Grylls from "Man vs Wild" on Discovery Channel is lost in the Costa Rican Rainforest. He comes in via parachute and lands in the tree tops. This is how you get down if you should get stuck there.