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Most of us like our salmon grilled, poached or smoked. Bear, however, eats his salmon, quite literally,straight out of the water
Alaska
Cabin Fever - Adam Settles In (02:11)
Cabin Fever, Day 1: Mythbusters' Adam's stuck in a cabin in Alaska, a place where nobody can hear you burp.
Alaska
Cool Jobs - Iditarod Musher (02:43)
The annual Iditarod sled race in Alaska requires a certain type of person to get the best out of the dogs, so what's the big deal about being a musher?
Born Survivor
Bear Grylls - A Cold Swim (02:45)
When your boat's sinking in freezing Alaskan waters, you're going to have to swim. Just try not to think about the fact that the water is effectively colder than ice
Alaska
Cabin Fever - Adam's Abomination (02:34)
Cabin Fever, Day 3: A clearly agitated Adam gets a visitor.
Alaska
Iditarod Dogs Face Tough Journey on Trail (05:15)
When it comes to a dogs' safety during the Iditarod some say it's a natural sport for the Huskies, others say it's dog abuse. Kasey-Dee Gardner talks to both sides.
Most of us like our salmon grilled, poached or smoked. Bear, however, eats his salmon, quite literally,straight out of the water
Born Survivor
Bear Grylls - Ice Tunnel (02:22)
To avoid climbing down a sheer cliff, Bear opts to crawl through an ice tunnel with over 200 feet of ice that could come crashing down at any moment
Born Survivor
Bear Grylls - Glacade (01:37)
Bear slides down an icy 300ft slope with nothing to slow his descent but a broken ski stick
Born Survivor
Bear Grylls - A Cold Swim (02:45)
When your boat's sinking in freezing Alaskan waters, you're going to have to swim. Just try not to think about the fact that the water is effectively colder than ice
Alaska
Cool Jobs - Iditarod Musher (02:43)
The annual Iditarod sled race in Alaska requires a certain type of person to get the best out of the dogs, so what's the big deal about being a musher?
Alaska
Making the Grade at Avalanche School (04:21)
For backcountry trekkers in Alaska, avalanches come with the territory. The Alaska Avalanche School teaches them how to spot, avoid and provide rescue after one. Jorge Ribas goes to class.