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Real-life video from the great outdoors tests your skills against raging rapids, dangerous bears, and a bug burrowing in your ear.
Real-life video from the great outdoors tests your skills against raging rapids, dangerous bears, and a bug burrowing in your ear.
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So You Think You'd Survive?
S2, EP2 "Surviving the Outdoors"Real-life video from the great outdoors tests your skills against raging rapids, dangerous bears, and a bug burrowing in your ear.
So You Think You'd Survive?
S2, EP3 "Lightning and High Winds"Thrilling video tests your knowledge of ferocious flash floods, perilous summer snow and a parasailing disaster; being struck by a bolt of lightning.
So You Think You'd Survive?
S2, EP4 "Surviving Animal Attacks"What to do when a 7000-pound whale drags you deep into the ocean; how to respond when a raging buffalo charges right at you.
So You Think You'd Survive?
S2, EP5 "Wildfires and Flash Floods"Testing your instincts against blinding snow, suffocating sand and scorching flames; surviving a raging inferno barreling toward your home; escaping your car if caught in a flash flood and sinking fast.
So You Think You'd Survive?
S2, EP1 "Hurricanes and Freezing Rain"What to do if a hurricane is approaching your hotel; how to respond to a semi sliding straight toward your car.
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