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Fat Guys in the Woods
While it might have a blunt title, this show can help teach people wilderness skills. Survivalist Creek Stewart imparts his knowledge of living off the land to regular Joes in hourlong episodes set in Tennessee's Appalachian Mountains. In each one, Stewart invites three guys to live in the forest for a week, by teaching them the needed skills for it. He challenges them to live as primitive people did: catching food with bare hands, finding water, building shelters, insulating with pine needles -- and they have to do it during one of the coldest winters.
S1, EP2 "Living Off the Grid"
Creek teaches Bill Anderson, Andrew Walker, and Dave Howard what it means to live off the land, just like the men before them.
S1, EP3 "Smokey Mountain MacGyver"
Creek teaches Opie, a guy looking to reconnect with his scouting past; Joe, a tech-obsessed New Yorker; Zach, a man who spent most of his life handicapped from a rare bone disease.
S2, EP5 "North Woods Trapper"
Hunting plans fail for Creek and three strangers; the starving group resorts to eating tree bark and a squirrel.
S2, EP2 "Lumberjack 101"
Creek and three football coaches build a log cabin lean-to shelter and face getting lost in Drummond Island's vast, frozen forest on their hunt for food.
S2, EP8 "One Armed Survival"
Creek and three pals repel down a cliff into Kentucky's Red River wilderness and are faced with surviving with just one arm.
S2, EP7 "Modern Cavemen"
Using primitive skills like a zero-gravity bow drill and one-tree shelter, Creek teaches how to live like cavemen in Cave Country, KY; also learn to navigate through a bat-infested cave system to find food and water.
S2, EP6 "Swamp MacGyvers"
Surviving a natural disaster on Cutoff Island in Florida with a tampon fire cigar and a duct tape cot.
S2, EP5 "North Woods Trapper"
Hunting plans fail for Creek and three strangers; the starving group resorts to eating tree bark and a squirrel.