Episode list

Man vs. Wild

Men vs. Wild with Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal is Bear's latest guest/victim but he proves to be a willing participant in every dangerous or revolting activity Bear can dream up to challenge Jake's acrophobia. He and Bear are lowered from a helicopter into a frozen wilderness in Iceland. There, Bear lowers Jake into an ice hole, then has him explore an ice cave and investigate a rotting carcass. Back up top Jake gets to eat a worm, wade across a glacier fed river, dig out a snow shelter by hand and crawl cross a gorge on a rope. Then it's a windy ride home dangling on a rope from a rescue helicopter.
8.5 /10
New Zealand: South Island
A goof is said by Bear Grylls right near the end where he has been heading west across New Zealand. Bear says that if he keeps going west he will hit Argentina. That is wrong as it would be Australia.
8.2 /10
Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
Bear traverses Iceland's glaciers where he encounters freezing ice crevasses, boiling mud pits, frigid rivers and volcanic steam vents. But there's no getting around that it's cold so Bear builds a hot tub and strips down for a soak. All warmed up it's time for a walk in the rain and a climb down a waterfall.
7.5 /10
Utah: Red Rock Country
Oops, Bear forgot his parachute and the pilot doesn't want to stop so Bear has to climb out of his DC-3 as it touches down on the Colorado Plateau in southern Utah. There he descends cliffs, unstable slopes and a maze of slot canyons. But Bear's oft sought river road proves to be his greatest challenge on this excursion.
7.6 /10
New Zealand: Land of the Maori
On New Zealand's North Island Bear finds no shortage of water and wildlife for food but it is by no means safe or friendly. Still, he has fun navigating waterfalls and river gorges including some cliff diving and chilly swims.
8 /10
Working the Wild
Bear Grylls takes the viewer behind the scenes to meet the crew that follows his every step. Whether he's jumping from helicopters or eating the unimaginable, the camera is never far away from the action. Now the crew gets to tell their side of the story.
8.4 /10

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