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As the fog passes on the peak of Fish Hook's rocky face, the outline of the crew appears exactly where the ram was bedded last. Did they shoot and Chris not hear the shot?,

As the fog passes on the peak of Fish Hook's rocky face, the outline of the crew appears exactly where the ram was bedded last. Did they shoot and Chris not hear the shot?,

In episode three, the crew encounters a canyon with ten rams, sparking initial excitement. However, the subsequent desappointment sets in as none of the rams meet the legal criteria.,

Episode two begins where one left off, with Casey facing a decision. Positioned precariously on the mountain, they realize the ram they're chasing isn't legal, forcing them to retreat.,

The journeys to Base Camp and to sheep camp are highlighted.,

After a successful hunt, Adrian Knopps' hunting partner disappears taking their bear out to the boat. Now Adrian finds himself stranded on a tidal flat surround by bears and wolf packs and with massive storm bearing down on him. How will he survive?,

Hunters Adrian Knopps and Garrett Hagen venture into the remotest part of Alaska's Misty Fjord, hunting Moose and Bear. After a successful hunt Adrian finds himself trapped by a twenty foot tidal surge after Garrett fails to return with the skiff.,

In this episode Rob and Dave put the drama of Rob's broken clutch behind them and go full steam ahead from San Juan to Laguna Brava.

Rob and Dave's patience are pushed to the limits as the whole trip hangs in the balance of Rob's broken clutch. Will they have to buy a new bike?

After meeting an old friend from the Chu Great Wall, Ash visits some beautiful stone structures – both natural and human-made – at Yardang National Park and Xiaofang City. With one final phone call home, it's time to leave The Great Wall of China.

Ash is into the final stretch of his journey along The Great Wall of China. After seeing the building techniques used on the Great Wall, Ash heads into the Gobi Desert to the stunning Cresent Lake – a beautiful oasis between walls of sand.

Ash heads into the desert to meet up with Wu Xinlei, who is a survival expert. He's hoping to understand what it would have been like for the people who built The Great Wall in this remote and punishing landscape.

Following the Great Wall west, Ash heads to Inner Mongolia to meet up with a nomadic family and to try Mongolian wrestling. He's hoping to visit Naadam Festival, which features a key part of Mongolian culture: horseracing.

Jonathan forages Bali's jungle, explores temples, visits Trunyan's burial village, uncovers trash issues, and discovers hidden local wonders.

Jonathan rides from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh, finding hidden bunkers, rebel stories, rare martial arts, ancient ruins, and everyday heroes.

Jonathan bikes through Montenegro, explores hidden bunkers and Tito's estate, visits Kotor Bay, tries local food, and joins a mountain rescue patrol.

Eric Hanson heads deep into the backcountry to explore the mountains, glaciers and wildlife around Alaska's capital city of Juneau.

Eric Hanson heads to the Peak District in England, to tackle the 268-mile Pennine Way—Britain's oldest and most challenging National Trail.

Eric Hanson heads to British Columbia's beautiful Sunshine Coast, to explore the 112-mile long Sunshine Coast Trail and to test his nerves at the Coast Gravity Downhill Mountain Bike Park.

Eric Hanson visits wild and remote villages in Papua New Guinea, as he challenges himself on one of the world's most difficult trails—the Kokoda Track.

Bill has three quests—to go to the top of the tallest building in the world, to track rare desert wildlife especially the oryx, and to step back in time before the gleaming, ultra-modern skyscrapers when the locals lived a nomadic Bedouin lifestyle.