In 2001, one of the worlds most accomplished climbers and adventurers, Jon Muir began a 2,500 kilometre odyssey to cross Australia from the south to the north coast on foot. For 128 days, Jon and his dog Seraphine, survived entirely off the land -- hunting and gathering along the way. Jon was taxed to the limit physically and emotionally. Often close to despair, he drew on his instinct for survival, his deep understanding of the land and his remarkable inner strength.
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A modern team of explorers venture to the legendary "Lost World"- the remote jungle plateau of Rorai...
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"Before I left today, I almost forgot to answer a lot of e-mails."
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Follow along as “budding YouTuber” Jack Carlin makes the hilariously unnecessary trip to the UK (ove...
Jumping from the top of Nameless Tower in Pakistan (6,200m), after having climbed the Eternal Flame ...