How to Watch: Running Wild: The Challenge With Bear Grylls and Russell Brand
Sunday is the premiere of another great episode of Running Wild the Challenge. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch.
Sunday is the premiere of another great episode of Running Wild the Challenge. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch.
Bear Grylls has used helicopters and planes to get in and out of some of the remote places. Here’s how to signal them.
Bear sat down with Outdoors.com to talk about this season of ‘Running Wild.’ He shared which celeb everyone raved about, which one left the crew scarred for life, which star he was a little nervous about, and which guest is basically “a cooler version” of himself.
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On this week’s episode of Running Wild: The Challenge, Russell Brand tackles cliffs on a Scottish Isle and finds shelter in castle ruins.
Troy Kotsur is ready for Bear Grylls to teach him to face off with nature as the two embark on an adventure in the Scottish Highlands.
Check out Outdoors.com’s lead adventurer as he answers the internet’s burning questions. This is Bear Grylls’ WIRED interview.
This week on Running Wild, Bear Grylls and Cynthia Erivo are “defying gravity” as they traverse a variety of caves and other icy terrain. On top of the highest peaks in Wales, where Grylls trained for the British Special Forces, he teaches the singer-actress to rappel through the caves on her own with an oxygen [...]
Bear Grylls shared new details about Running Wild and his life philosophies when he called into the Stay Free with Russell Brand podcast.
Beginner climbers have a few simple rules to learn, and one of the most important rules that survival expert Bear Grylls follows is the “rule of three.” This means that you should have at least three points of contact with the rock face you’re climbing on, rather than relying on just one point of contact. [...]