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In Glacier National Park, a man falls into a glacial crevasse leaving him with a broken back and miles from help.

In Glacier National Park, a man falls into a glacial crevasse leaving him with a broken back and miles from help.

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S2, EP3 "Lightning Strike"

A bass fishing trip goes horribly wrong when a bolt of lightning strikes their boat, leaving Seventeen-year-old Christian Neal burned and unconscious and his father Gabe blown into the water and paralyzed. It will take a miracle to save them.

Faith, determination and human spirit abound in "Fight to Survive," which recounts stories of people's deadly ordeals in the outdoors. Accompanying survivors back to where harrowing events occurred is rock-climber Craig DeMartino, who is featured in the premiere episode. His right leg was amputated below the knee after a climbing accident, but he continued in his sport. In 2006 he became the first amputee to free-climb the 3,200-foot face of Yosemite's El Capitan in one day. Other stories tell of sailor Steven Callahan clinging to a raft in the Atlantic, fisherman Dean Ririe trapped by a boulder in icy water, and hiker Ted Porter falling into a glacial crevasse.
Starring: Josh Canfield
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 2014
Genres: NatureSportsTV Series
Rating: M
Playback: HD
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