Showing posts with label Bear Grylls Escape From Hell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bear Grylls Escape From Hell. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Escape From Hell Episode 5 William Parven

    William Parven is the 16 year old on Bear Grylls Escape From Hell that loves going on hikes and climbing Mountains. The day William decided to climb Mount San Gorgonio located in California this is the day he turned into a man. William had been wanting to climb San Gorgonio for awhile and one day he convinced his family to go on the long days hike. About three quarters of the way up, William realized at their current pace they would not be able to reach the summit. William decides he could still make it if he left his sister and his dad behind, but little did they know this might of been the last time they ever seen William again.

    On the way up to the summit William was making really good time making sure he could get to the top when he started coming down with altitude sickness. William could see the summit and decides to keep going higher.

    Summit fever is when you can see the top and nothing is going to stop you from making it the top including altitude sickness. It gives you a sense of invincibility that can be the most dangers thing of all because the only thing your focusing on is making it to the top of the summit and nothing else.

    William makes makes the summit with no time to spare and is forced to turn around and begin his decent before nightfall. William is still thinking about the summit when he starts running down the mountain and triggering the worst thing you could do when experiencing altitude sickness.

    On the way down Parvin realizes he doesn't recognize the trail he came up on but continues on heading down. Little does William know he's going farther and farther into the middle of nowhere. As the sun starts going down he realizes he's going to have to spend the night with nothing more than a jacket, flash light and a small pack with a little food.

   Parvin has gone camping before but that was with a bunch of camping gear and his family. The16 year old William has never spent the night in the woods alone and it will be a night he will never forget.

    William awakes to a rustling sound and takes a look with his flash light, it’s just a deer that no big deal. A couple hours later William wakes up again hearing a similar sound but this time it's a huge black bear less than 10 feet away. He freezes not sure what to do and then he realizes he needs to distract the bear so he throws his pack that contained what little food he had. The bear takes the bait giving William just enough time for him to get away still in the darkness of night.

    Now William has been missing for more than 24 hours and his family reports him missing and a full blown Search and Rescue begins. Parvin has been walking in the wrong direction the entire time and now very far from where he first began. William comes across a small stream and realizes the trail he followed crossed over a stream several times and starts following the stream. Soon after William comes to a impassible water fall, with no other way around he decides to climb down the 40 ft. waterfall.

    Being in a survival situation you would never want to risk your life getting down a waterfall but William is successful and continues on. He is feeling invincible again after completing such a difficult task when another waterfall is in the path down the mountain.
William feeling invincible rushes into it and slips and hits his head. He wakes up with a concussion and realizes he is now at the bottom of the water fall. In a lot of pain, William decides to push on..

    Parvin eventually finds and follows down a dirt road after 5 days of surviving on very little, when he finally Escapes From Hell and rescued off the mountain when he spots a vehicle.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Bear Grylls "Escape From Hell" Season 1 Episode Guide

Bear Grylls "Escape From Hell" Season 1 Episodes

 The list below will cover all 6 new episodes of Bear Grylls Escape from Hell in Season 1 along with all the survivors stories who were forced into these Extreme Survival situations. Each survival story told on Bear Grylls Escape From Hell is real and well documented in the News during their ordeal. If there's one lesson to learn by watching Bear Grylls New Survival Reality TV Show, its how easy and fast a bad situation in the woods can easily result in a life or death situation if you're not prepared. Having some sort of Survival Pack is always great advise, but the knowledge how to use these items is the "key" that will help you Escape from Hell in most survival situations.

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Escape From Hell Season 1, Episode 1 - 11/11/2013
Escape From Hell Episode 2: 
  • Armando Anaya Jungle Survival Story
  • Lioc Pillois & Guilhem Nayral Jungle Survival Story
  • John Gillat Jungle Survival Strory
Escape From Hell Episode 3:
  • Mauro Prosper Desert Survival Story
  • Ed Rosenthal Desert Survival Story
  • Merritt Myers Desert Survival Story
Escape From Hell Episode 4:
  • Jace Ramsey and Johnny Strange Canyon Survival Story
  • Maciej Tarasin and Tomek Jedrys River Survival Story
  • Kamikaze Knot 
  • Merritt Myers Update
  • William Parven's Teenage Survival Story
  • Dan Stephans Lost in the Woods
  • Jamie Neale Survival Story
Escape From Hell Episode 6:
  • Bear Gryll's Special Episode 

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Escape From Hell Premier Episode 1

Bear Grylls Escape From Hell Premier Episode 1 

Season Premiere on Discovery Channel November 11, 2013

 The Escape From Hell Season Premier with Bear Grylls starts November, 11 at 10 ET/PT on the Discovery Channel. Knowing Bear's reputation, this will once again be a very exciting and extreme premiere episode with survival stories that will put even Bear Grylls himself in extreme survival situations. All three survival stories are real which Grylls will re-enact on what he might do different if ever in the same set of survival circumstances.

Charles Horton's Survival Story

In April of 2005 Charles Horton experienced something he will never forget when he was cross country skiing and he broke his tibia. Being three miles away from his van he had no choice but to crawl to the closest tree and spend the night. The fact Charles broke his leg was just about as bad as him not telling anyone where he was going cross country skiing. Horton didn't get lost in the wilderness but because of his injury, and his Van 3 miles away with deep snow, this became a real winter survival situation that ended up lasting 9 days with very limited supplies.

 Charles did manage to build a fire the first night, but little did he know at the time it would be the last fire he would feel for the remainder of his 9 day survival experience in the middle of winter. Fortunately for Charles one of the few survival pack supplies he had on him was a whistle that very well may of what untimely saved his life.

Eric Le Marque Survival Story

 You may of already heard of Eric Le Marque as the famous Olympian or during his career in the National Hockey League NHL, but Eric's survival story on Mammoth Mountain in Northern California, is one that will put him in the record books as a True Survivor on several different fronts.

Le Marque's Escape From Hell Survival Experience all started one day while up snowboarding at Mammoth Mountain on one foggy day. With a major storm closely moving in, the decision was made to close down the ski area early for the safety of all the skiers as visibility was becoming extremely poor. Most everyone on the mountain obeyed the safety patrols orders and headed for the warm Ski Lodge below. Everyone except for Eric Le Marque who decided to get one more run in by hiking back up the mountain before starting his foggy decent into hell. That last run would untimely last 7 nights freezing in the middle of winter and after falling into the freezing river while trying to get a drink of water. By the time Search and Rescue finally did locate Eric, Hypothermia had already set in so severely that both feet needed to be amputated and could not be saved.

Sebastain Boucher

Sebastain Boucher a 33 Snowboarder found him self lost in the wilderness after taking a wrong turn while snowboarding down Cypress Mountain. He was lost for three days in the middle of December without food, water or any sleep. The North Star search and rescue teams found Sebastian on the 3rd day after spotting fresh racks in the snow which untimely saved his life during his winter survival experience. Sebastian lost 18 pounds in the three days and had severe frost bite on his hands and feet. 

Escape From Hell Recap


This first episode of Bear Grylls Escape From Hell New Reality TV Show has a lot of valuable lessons on how easy a seemingly simple mistake in the Great Outdoors can quickly become a life or death survival situation in a big hurry. Always being prepared no matter what you're doing in the woods is always the best advice, and the knowledge of knowing what to do with what you have could someday be invaluable and save your life.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Bear Grylls Fire is Life Episode

Escape From Hell: Start Fire w Battery & Gum

Being stuck in the middle of nowhere in several feet of snow is a bad enough situation but add no way of starting a fire and you're in for one very long and cold night. In this episode of Escape From Hell Sebastian Boucheris is forced to spend the night in heavy snow with no way of making a fire other than rubbing sticks together. Unless you're an old pro with lots of experience, creating fire from the friction by rubbing sticks together is no easy task even in the best of conditions. 

Bear Grylls who is a master at starting fire using the friction method, first tries his hand at starting a fire in the same conditions that Boucher was in during his survival situation. With everything still moist from the recent snow, this even proved impossible for Bear Grylls to get a spark going under these extreme conditions.

Because Sebastion was never able to get a fire going that night, it came very close to costing his life as he almost froze to death as a result. Boucher obviously didn't have any traditional way to start a fire on him, but what he did have was a flashlight and a stick of gum which was all he needed if he had only known about this wilderness survival technique to create fire.

How To Start A Fire with a Battery and Stick of Gum


 In this episode of "Escape From Hell" Bear Grylls demonstrates how easy it is to use a battery and a stick of gum to start a fire in even the worst of conditions.. Bear uses the aluminum foil off a piece of gum to short the battery out and create a flame. Had Sabastian known this simple technique to start a fire fast, that very long night could have been accompanied with a heat source and a "Friend" keeping him company until the next day. If you have even been lost (mis-located) in the woods and forced to spend the night, you probably know exactly what I mean. Fire is truly a life saver under any survival situation and one you should always have several ways of making anytime you're in the Great Outdoors.

What if you don't have a stick of gum or for that matter a battery? If you at least have a battery you can use any metal object like a zipper off a jacket to short the battery out for instance. The best thing is always have in your survival pack several ways of starting a fire including that old faithful Bic lighter.

If you ever find yourself going way into the snowy forest without at least one  method (preferably multiple ways) of starting a fire, the best advice is to turn around while you still can. Fire is the one thing you never what to survive a winter night (or any night) without.

What other methods of starting a fire using non conventional methods can you think of?





Bear Grylls Kamikaze Rope

Bear Grylls Kamikaze Knot 

Seen on "Escape From Hell" Survival Show

Kamikaze Knot seen on Escape From Hell Survival Show
How To Tie A Kamikaze Knot on
Bear Grylls "Escape From Hell"
Bear Grylls is known for doing some of the most dangerous things on TV but the Kamikaze knot is taking it to a whole new level. When Bear repels off a 100 ft cliff with a homemade rope made of Para-cord on the Escape from Hell Survival Show, he first cut's the Kamikaze Knot with his knife while keeping tension on the rope.

 As long as you keep tension on the rope the Kamikaze knot will support your weight until you successfully repel to the bottom and then easily comes undone simply by letting off the tension. That sounds all fine and dandy, but a knot called the Kamikaze that you cut with a knife before you repel off a 100 ft. cliff sounds more than a little dangerous, unless of course you know how to tie this particular knot. 

The Kamikaze knot is a variation of the Sheepshank knot. The one difference between the kamikaze and the sheep-shank is you cut the center rope after your done tying the kamikaze knot. This knot takes a lot of practice and a somewhat of crazy person to use, but under the right survival situation where you cannot afford to leave your rope behind, the Kamikaze knot Bear Grylls uses on The Escape from Hell Survival Show might be your best alternative.
Personally I'm not sure I would ever trust a knot that had the word kamikaze in the name, but that's my option and it's good to know how to tie in case I ever really need to use a rappelling set up like this.

One problem with the way Bear Grylls made this rappel on the Escape from Hell Show was he left his anchor on the top of the cliff with no way to retrieve this part of the rigging. Unless it's absolutely necessary this would not be a good idea for a few different reasons. For one he had no way of retrieving his anchor and doesn't know if there's another place to anchor off after he got down on the ledge. It might of been worth walking around until you find a place you could do it in one repel or multiple repels using the Traveler's Knot which would seem a lot safer of an option. Considering the Kamakaze Knot will hold its load until you let off tension, you could also use this when constructing your anchor point and keep cutting off pieces as you make multiple repels, but ya good luck, there's a reason they appropriately named this knot.

Here's a video clip of Bear Grylls on the Escape From Hell Show when he uses the Kamikaze Knot to rapel down a 100 foot cliff. I hope Discovery Channel paid him good to do that survival trick.