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Survivorman II
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How many square miles is the mountain range where he’s staying?
300,000. Three hundred thousand
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What is the purpose of the ice axe in his survival bag?
To help him cross the glaciers.
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What did he say is the deadliest thing of all in cold weather?
Being sweaty
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What is the thing that he has to cross in order to get to the patch of green below?
A glacier
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What is the biggest danger of crossing the glacier?
Falling into crevices, deep cracks, never being found
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How long will he be staying where he is?
Seven days
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When he was crossing the glacier, he said he would feel safer if ---
he was roped up to a partner
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Where is he?
The Canadian Rockies
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How does the big rock help him on his first night?
It protects him from rain and wind
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What are TWO of any of the animals he mentioned?
Any two: Wolf, caribou moose, grizzly bear, black bear, cougar
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What did he see that was “pretty spectacular”
A rainbow
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Why was it so comfortable for him to sleep next to the tree?
It was dry.
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Why did he play a happy song on the harmonica?
Because the sun was out
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What is the first thing he finds to eat?
Mountain blueberries
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True or False - Dehydration was not a problem for him
True
False
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True or false - If he was trapped there, he would he be easily found.
True
False
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What kind of movement helps to stave off hypothermia?
He squeezes his muscles together and then relaxes them to get the blood flowing
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What was the first thing he needed to do once he was dropped off by the helicopter?
Hike down. Get off the summit. Get down to the valley bottom. Reach the treeline
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On the first night, how many feet above sea level will he be staying?
7,000
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What is the danger of losing your energy in the mountains? Or what is the saying?
You could be lulled into a fatal sleep. You could freeze to death in your sleep. Stop thinking and you'll stop trying. Stop trying and you'll die
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