Ep 1. Unbraided
- TV14
- January 1, 2013
- 43 min
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6.3 (19)
Two survivalists with very different approaches to wilderness survival team up in Dual Survival season 3 episode 1, titled "Unbraided." The episode features wilderness expert Cody Lundin and former military operator Joe Teti as they navigate the rugged terrain of the Ecuadorian jungle.
Lundin is known for his "naked and afraid" approach to survival, meaning he focuses on minimalist techniques and eschews modern gear. In contrast, Teti is a former Marine and Special Forces operative who relies on his extensive military training and equipment to survive in the wild.
The episode begins with Lundin and Teti being dropped off by helicopter in the dense forest, each with their own pack of survival gear. With no map or compass, they must rely on Teti's navigation skills and their intuition to find their way to their extraction point.
As they trek through the jungle, they encounter various challenges and obstacles. Lundin, dressed only in shorts and a bandana, struggles with the intense humidity and the abundance of biting insects. Teti, on the other hand, uses his tactical gear to keep himself dry and protected, but his heavy backpack slows him down.
Despite their differing approaches, the two manage to work together to find food, build shelter, and start a fire. They demonstrate a variety of techniques, including using a bow drill to start a flame, setting traps for animals, and identifying edible plants.
One of the most memorable moments of the episode comes when Lundin demonstrates his unconventional method of fishing. He strips down to his underwear, wades into a river, and proceeds to catch fish with his bare hands. Teti is initially skeptical, but he soon joins Lundin in the river and they both manage to catch enough fish for dinner.
Another highlight of the episode is when the survivalists encounter a waterfall and must rappel down it. Teti, with his military training, is extremely skilled at rappelling and manages to make it down quickly and safely. Lundin, on the other hand, is more hesitant and takes his time, but eventually makes it down without incident.
Throughout the episode, Lundin and Teti also share their personal stories and philosophies on survival. Lundin advocates for a deep connection to nature and a reliance on natural resources, while Teti argues that modern gear and technology can be crucial for survival in certain situations.
In the end, the two manage to make it to their extraction point and are picked up by a helicopter. While they may have had different approaches to survival, they both managed to work together and come out of the experience stronger and better equipped for future survival situations.
Overall, Dual Survival season 3 episode 1 is an exciting and informative look at two very different approaches to wilderness survival. Lundin and Teti both bring unique perspectives and techniques to the table, and viewers are sure to learn a thing or two about how to survive in the wild.