Season 1 Episode 13: Kimberley, Australia
In the Kimberley region of Australia, an area with a mixture of huge scrub deserts, dry riverbeds and red sandstone cliffs full of deep gorges, Grylls faces extreme heat, poisonous snakes and the ever present danger of dehydration. Survival tips include how to forage for food (bush tucker), build a shelter and how to prevent sunstroke. He explains why he believes drinking one's own urine can prevent death from dehydration. During his journey, Grylls observes saltwater crocodiles and endures a lightning storm.
Bear's Knife: Gerber Gator Serrator
Info: Bear is a true survivor and any survivor needs a good knife. He uses his serrated-edged knife from Gerber in this trek. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Boots: Merrell Chameleon Hex
Info: Bear decides to walk in these extremely great hiking boots from Merrell. These shoes are comfortable and durable, they allow full traction and shock control. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Canteen: 58 Pattern British Issue Canteen with
Crusader Cup Canteen
Info: The weather in the land down under can be scorching, so Bear hydrates himself by keeping this canteen full. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Watch: Breitling Mens Watch A73322
Info: Bear's time piece in this episode is this stunning men's watch from Breitling. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Shirt: White Long-sleeved Shirt
Info: Bear goes back to basics with this long-sleeved white shirt. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Pants: Craghoppers Kiwi Pro Lite Trousers
Info: Bear wears these pants from Craghoppers made from 100% polyamide. These trousers boast moisture-control and full mobility. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Socks: Smartwool Expedition Trekking
Info: Bear wears a pair of socks from Smartwool. These socks allow maximum comfort while walking, running and basically traversing diverse terrains. Available here at Amazon.com
Bear's Flint: Swedish Army FireSteel
Info: Bear brings his ever-trusty flint - his Swedish Army FireSteel tech flint from Light my Fire. This is a very important tool for survival. Available here at Amazon.com
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