North Woods Law follows Maine's elite game warden service as they navigate the state's rugged terrain during hunting season - one of the busiest and most perilous times of the year.
An adult black bear is loose in Portland, Maine, home to nearly a quarter of a million people. A game warden is called out to rescue the disoriented animal.
A warden team is out at night looking for "bad guys" when a local man breaks the law right in front of them by driving through a field with his lights on in search of wildlife - a big "no no" during hunting season.
Ed Stafford, world-renowned adventurer, spent two years trekking the entire length of the Amazon River, facing death on a daily basis. He was the first man to complete the entire, arduous 4,000 mile journey.
Free Runner Michael Turner turns fear into courage and the landscape into a playground. Mike climbs, leaps, flips, and vaults across walls, rocks, trees, and rooftops, leaping up to 15 feet between standing objects.
31-year-old William Trubridge holds the world record in free diving. The New Zealander dives to over 330 feet, a place where sunlight no longer reaches, without the use of fins, ropes, weights - or oxygen tanks.
Carlo Traversi explains how he conquers fear to hang from boulders 50 feet off the ground, upside down, with only his fingertips clinging to slivers of rock the width of a credit card.
Dave Mordal wants to try your extreme hobby... WITH Discovery Channel cameras. Email wreckreationIdea@trueentertainment.net with your hometown event, festival, pastime, tradition or competition. Maybe we'll show.