Bear Grylls "Escape From Hell" Survival Show
"Escape From Hell" New Reality Survival Show from Bear Grylls |
By the looks of the trailer for the new Escape From Hell Survival Show, Mr. Grylls is taking his new Survival Show to a whole new level using techniques that make even the hardest of hard core think twice. The season premiere was first shown in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2013 and will make its debut in the United States November 11, 2013. The Discovery Channel will also show the second episode a few days later on Wednesday November 13, 2013 at 10 p.m. which will be the regular time slot.
Did Bear Grylls really run into a Grizzly Bear in the wild when filming Escape From Hell? That's one episode I definitely have to watch!
After watching several hours of Bear Grylls on Man vs Wild and Get Out Alive when he was working with NBC, a lot of the survival techniques Bear uses is not explained in detail which has led to a lot of searching on the Internet finding some of the answers. Have you even seen Bear Grylls use any of his survival techniques and thought you might have something to contribute to make it even more efficient? We have also and now we'll have a place to dissect some of Bear Gylls Survival Skills seen on Escape From Hell.
A little History about Bear Grylls Survival Training
Bear Grylls real name is Edward Michael Grylls who was born June 7, 1974 in Northern Ireland. You would think being known by the name Bear it would have been acquired in some survival situation where Edward fights off an attacking Bear and thus acquired the name. But the reality is his older sister thought he looked like a little Teddy Bear when he was first born, and the name stuck ever since.Bear Grylls Military Training consists of a stint on Active Duty before being accepted in the British SAS where he spent 3 years on reserves. As with all the U.S. Special Forces, the SAS also requires everyone in Group to be jump Qualified and Bear was no exception. In 1996 Grylls was doing a free fall jump at 16,000 ft. when he had a canopy malfunction occur. Instead of cutting his main chute loose and deploying his reserve chute, Bear thought he had enough time to correct the malfunction, but ran out of time and landed with a partially collapsed parachute. Bear came as close to being paralyzed for life as you could come, but after a full year of rehabilitation, he was on his way to a full recovery.
The list of accomplishments on Bear Grylls Wiki Page is very impressive and clearly practices what he preaches whether the cameras are rolling or not. Check out a list of Bear's websites listed below and if you see new survival techniques you think are practical or just plain crazy, come on back to the Escape from Hell Blog and let's discuss it.
Bear Grylls Official Website
Bear Grylls Survival Academy
Man vs. Wild
Get Out Alive
Escape From Hell
Like Bear Grylls on FaceBook
Follow Bear on Twitter
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