Survival
Kate Leeming Travels Namibia’s Skeleton Coast by Bike
The $40 Water Filter We All Need
How to Set Up Your Truck for a Natural Disaster
What’s in This Overlander’s First-Aid Kit
Surviving a Flash Flood in Zion
Blair Braverman Talks ‘Naked and Afraid’
Blair’s Tools for ‘Naked and Afraid’
How to Treat Dog Separation Anxiety
How to Build a Dog First Aid Kit
How to Give Your Dog a Quick Checkup
Essential Sewing Stitches to Fix Your Gear
How to Dress a Simple Wound in the Woods
How to Read Clouds When You’re Exploring
A Freak Accident Changed This Man’s Life
How to Use a Paper Map and a Compass
How I Survived a Rattlesnake Bite
How to Teach Your Dog to Come
See More Wildlife and Learn the Fox Walk
A Skate Camp for Learning Survival Skills
The Ultimate Survival Test
This Man’s Survival Story Will Inspire You
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Charged is the true story of Eduardo Garcia, who survived a horrific accident while hiking in the Montana backcountry in 2011. Garcia was hiking when he came across what he thought were the remains of a baby bear, which he reached down to touch with his knife. The bear was laying across a live power line and Garcia was charged with 2400 volts of electricity, losing an arm, ribs, muscle mass, and nearly his life. Look for the full film, from Phillip Baribeau and Implement Productions, in late 2016.