Final season...
Survivorman Season 3 is the final season, with six episodes and one bonus feature. I found the episodes pretty interesting, from the Arctic Tundra to the Australian Outback. In the episode about the Colorado Rockies Les even has to take care of two horses. In Deep Woods he, and a friend, show you what to do if you get lost while hunting. And of course, they also show you what not to do, but that's the fun of watching Survivorman. The bonus is about Urban Disasters, in this case how to survive in a car, at home, or at your place of business if there is a flood. He deals with such issues as losing power, keeping warm, getting clean water and so on. I wish there were more DVDs, but I think his show has done a good job of covering most of the bases.
Now, what do you do if you get lost in New York City? We'll never know.
Survivorman 3
This is the final season of Survivorman. Although it was the weakest of the three, it was still satisfying. I hope Les Stroud continues in his public teaching. His personality is superlative and I hold him in high esteem.
Les Stroud continues to be educational and entertaining
Season 3 is the final season of an excellent TV series. Les has always been informative, but this past season he takes it to another level. Now more than ever, Les places himself in scenarios that his audience may more likely personally encounter. He teaches us what to if we find ourselves as a lost hiker or as a lost hunter, and more. It's a shame that there are only six episodes this time around, but I do not blame him. These survival experiences are legitimate unlike some other reality show entertainers.
As a bonus, the DVD does include a special 40 minute Les Stroud production entitled Surviving Urban Disasters.
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