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Survive This ''Survive This'' is a Canadian reality television show in which eight teenagers with limited survival skills training are taken into a forest and confronted with a number of survival challenges to test their skills and perseverance. The series ...
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show on which eight teenagers with limited survival skills training are taken into a forest and confronted with a number of survival challenges to test their skills and perseverance.Bentley, Rick. "Prize of 'Survive This' Is Survival."
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.'' June 17, 2009.
The show is hosted by
Les Stroud Les Stroud (born 20 October 1961) is a Canadian survival expert, filmmaker and musician best known as the creator, writer, producer, director, cameraman and host of the television series '' Survivorman''. Stroud was named Chief Scout by Sco ...
, who narrates each episode, provides the teens with survival challenges, and assesses their performance.Lloyd, Robert. "Cartoon Network's New Reality Shows, Kid Style."
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.'' June 17, 2009.
The show premiered on April 7, 2009, in Canada and on June 17, 2009, in the
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."Survive This, Hosted By Real 'Survivorman' Les Stroud, Airs Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m., Beginning April 7."
''Channel Canada.'' March 23, 2009.
Gillin, Joshua. "On TV Wednesday, June 17."
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.'' June 16, 2009.
Hill, Claire. "Survive This: Good News Kids – There Are Snakes Out There!"
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.'' April 6, 2009.
Cartoon Network ceased airing ''Survive This'' after August 19, 2009; the last episode to air was "Mountain." The final three episodes screened only on the Cartoon Network website.


Participants

Eight teenagers were given a week's survival training before being taken into the wilderness.Jones, Nick. "'Survivorman' Mentors Teens."
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.'' April 6, 2009.
The Season One cast included: *Adam—Adam Deganis is a 15-year-old native of
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, who attends
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.Kurek, Dominik. "Mississaugan Survives Reality Show."
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Labeled as "the sportsman" on the series, his survival experiences consisted of hunting, fishing, and spending summers at his family vacation home. A fan of ''Survivorman'', he applied to be on the series because he wanted to meet Les Stroud. Deganis is an arachnophobe.Laken, Elayne. "Teens Test Their Wilderness Mettle in 'Survive This'."
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.'' April 23, 2009.
*Becca—Becca Mehaffey is a 17-year-old from
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, who has almost no outdoors experience.Szklarski, Cassandra. "'Survivorman' Les Stroud Puts Teens Through Wilderness Trials."
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.'' April 6, 2009.
March, Catherine Dawson. "Reality Bites."
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Her friends and family laughed at her when she applied to be on the show. She was called "the princess" on the show, and practices dance in her spare time. *Becky—Becky Tran is a 17-year-old from
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, who was labeled "the environmentalist" on the series, but whom the other participants called "BT."Persico, Amanda. "Newmarket's Tran Gets Taste of Wild Life."
''Georgina Advocate.'' April 15, 2009.
Tran, who is admittedly "addicted" to her
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, was frightened of dirt, germs, and insects. *Catarina—Catarina is a 17-year-old who was described as "the tough girl" on the series. *Holden—Holden Adams is a 16-year-old who was called "the city boy" on the show. After the show ended, he admitted that lack of sleep, hunger, and physical exhaustion often led him to rest while others did the work of finding food and building shelter. *Jen—Jennifer Daub is a 16-year-old resident of
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.Quesnel, Shannon. "Teamwork Skills Are A Matter of Life, Death."
''Elliot Lake Standard.'' April 15, 2009.
She attends W. C. Eaket Secondary School.Quesnel, Shannon. "Blind River Girl Survives Reality Television."
''Elliot Lake Standard.'' April 15, 2009.
She was labeled "the hunter" on the series because she had spent time tracking and hunting
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with her father, and was an expert rifleman,
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driver, and camper. One of her older brothers learned about the show and encouraged her to apply. She applied online by sending in a photo of herself with a deer she had shot and killed, and had a telephone interview and video interview before being picked for the show. She was often frustrated by having to help other participants who had little outdoors experience. *Kareem—Kareem Ali is a 17-year-old native of
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, Ontario, Canada. Given the label of "the motivator" by the producers, he was seen as more competitive than the others. He attends
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. *Zac—Zac Siegel is a 14-year-old resident of
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, who attends
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.McLean, Adam. "Thornhill Student Looks to Survive on New Wilderness Reality Show."
''Thornhill Liberal.'' April 9, 2009.
He applied to be on the show through a survival camp he was already enrolled at. He had extensive wilderness survival skills before he joined the show, has a photographic memory, and a high-level intelligence. He was extremely frustrated on the show because the other participants had so little wilderness survival skill. "In many cases I had to teach people to start a fire or build a proper shelter, collect berries, basically I spent a lot of time with those who didn't have a clue what Les was talking about," he told the press. Labeled as "the camp counselor" by the producers, the others perceived him as an overachiever.


List of Season One (2009) episodes


Episode 7

In Episode 7, "Deep Woods, Part 2", both teams started out at relatively the same spot (see map, right). Each team was told to head east, pass through the swamp, and arrive in the meadow. Neither team was told that a lake lay in their path. The shortest course for each team would be to pass between the lakes. Team One navigated east correctly, but then took the long way (north) around the lake. Their five-hour hike turned into a 10-hour trek. Team One arrived at the meadow, however. Team Two's navigation was errant, and the team traveled east for only a short time before drifting east-southeast. When Team Two reached the lake, they became lost and turned north when they thought they was going south. Team Two then mistakenly doubled back to its starting point and never made it to the meadow.


References


External links




"Survive This" on the YTV Web site

"Survive This" on the Cartoon Network Web site
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