Right now, in my mind, this is nothing but grip strength and focus.

You have got to control your fear, get in control of your emotions.

Hiking up a hill is an ass kicker, going downhill is a little easier.

If you fall from here, if you're not dead you're gonna wish you were.

In any survival situation, you need to weigh the risk and the reward.

Now that this torch is lit, we do not have time to dilly dally around.

What you don't want to do is dig around here like a groundhog on crack.

Apparently Matts been busier than a centipede at a toe counting contest.

Usually guys with your skill set like to eat bugs; I don't get that dude.

We'll stay warm tonight even if we have to sit by each other and snuggle.

I don't know about you, but rattlesnake sounds pretty damn good right now.

I'm not much of a beer drinker, you know what I drink? Peach wine coolers.

The fools that came in here brought their beach gear to a cave...go figure.

Yet again, Matt pulled another rabbit out of his hat and got a fire for us.

I think every minute you're in a situation like this, your clock is ticking.

The faster you can signal for rescue, the faster you get out of that situation.

Most of my hunting experiences has been in tree stands. I've never called deer.

It kind of sounds like the noise a goat would make if you punched it in the face.

If I gave this guy more time, there would be a swimming pool and rattan furniture.

I have to take off my hat to Matt, he's trying crazy hard to get this fire started.

Survival protocol says follow water out, and that's exactly what we're going to do.

For us to get to those huts and no one's home, it's going to be a kick to the nuts.

You may only get one chance at something...and that requires confidence in your ability.

My whole philosophy in survival is to take down brush as soon as you get in a situation.

In any high stress situation you are going to default to your level of training...period.

This is the first time I've done something like this and I'm really hoping this will work.

I see smoke, smoke means fire, fire means people, people means we get the hell out of here.

Surviving a tough situation means staying in the fight and maintaining a warrior's mindset.

I'm very confident that if I get close to one of these pigs, i could put the smack down on it.

If you ever heard that old saying, where there's smoke there's fire; well that's a load of bull.

At the top of my list for terrain that I hate navigating through, it is definitely the mangrove.

It's alright if you lose a few battles, but as long as you win the war, that's all that matters.

If you're rushing around like a chicken with its head cut off you're probably going to get hurt.

If you don't have your game-face on, you're going to go home either to a hospital or to a casket.

Mother Nature is a relentless ruthless killer. She don't give a damn if you get home to your family.

Getting lost in a place like this you can almost guarantee that you aren't going to make it out here.

I know this guy is a musician so I hope he can play us a tune that could get us the hell out of here.

The terrain is thinner, the vegetation is greener, that's a good sign we're getting close to the coast.

You've always got to have a plan B. You've got to be able to shift gears and find a new course of action.

Everyone knows the rules of three's, you can survive three weeks without food, but not in this environment.

His first instinct was to help me, not sit like a deer in headlights, I now know that Matt isn't one to panic

You've got to think outside the box. If you can't, that's going to put you behind the power curve in a big way.

I ran across a rattlesnake once in New Mexico, you know what I did with it, chopped its head off and we ate it.

This suntan lotion acts as an accelerator and an extender, meaning that this fire will burn brighter and longer.

The same water that will kill you, drown you, give you hypothermia is the same water that will help you survive.

I'm normally not at a loss of words but I am a little taken aback by what you're wearing; it's a little different.

If you choose to get off the beaten path here, you'll find yourself in a situation where everything looks the same.

You don't have to be a rocket science to know that if Joe Teti has a rifle, and a round to go with it. I'm going hunting.

The decided to go exploring, be Indiana Jones they don't have a light they don't have a map you're a screwed with a capital S.

This is like being in the super bowl. It's first down, you're on the one yard line, You either make a touchdown or you're hosed.

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