Have you ever thought about whether or not you have what it takes to survive in the wilderness? If you’ve ever seen theDiscovery Channel series, Dual Survival, you probably have. As one of the show’s original co-hosts, Cody Lundin got the chance to share his survival philosophy with the world. His methods of living off the land proved to be an effective way for people to sustain themselves without the comforts of modern technology. Since leaving the show after season four, Cody has stayed away from the spotlight, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t still living the lifestyle he became
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Cody Lundin...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Cody Lundin...
- 10/4/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Discovery Communications has finally prevailed in a lawsuit brought by Cody Lundin, one of the original co-hosts on Dual Survival, who alleged his departure prompted producers to deceptively edit footage to make him look mentally unstable. On Friday, a federal judge in Arizona took a look at the episode of the series in question before coming to the conclusion that some scenes were "completely factually accurate while others were only substantially true."
Then again, we're talking about reality television. In any event, there was nothing actionable, according to U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn Silver.
The case was ...
Then again, we're talking about reality television. In any event, there was nothing actionable, according to U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn Silver.
The case was ...
- 11/5/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Former "Dual Survival" host Cody Lundin's toughest job was surviving his co-host, who threatened to kill him with all sorts of weapons ... according to a lawsuit he filed against Discovery. Lundin says producers made it look like he was losing it on set -- but according to the docs, his partner, Joe Teti, was the real menace. He says while shooting in Norway ... Teti threatened to "bury" him on a mountain while waving around an ice axe.
- 5/23/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
On the wall of a tiny wood cabin outside Prescott, Arizona, hangs a large poster of Cody Lundin staring intensely with a thin half-smile. Below him is a quote: "Learn survival skills from an expert." Lundin was one of the stars of the Discovery Channel series Dual Survival for three and a half of the show's first four seasons, until he departed abruptly late last year. He has been a survival instructor, running his Aboriginal Living Skills School, since the early '90s. This cabin is ostensibly the school's store, though there's little for sale beyond...
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- 10/29/2014
- by David Peisner
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Could the fourth season of "Dual Survival" be the end of the partnership between Cody Lundin and Joseph Teti? That's certainly what a new promo for Season 4 implies.
The above Zap2it-exclusive video teases that tensions are reaching an all-time high between the two survival veterans. Considering the pair will be tossed into hard-to-survive situations like the mangroves of Sri Lanka, the desert in Oman and the mountains of Norway, it's no wonder they're so stressed.
"Dual Survival" returns to Discovery Channel on April 23 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. What do you think of this new promo?...
The above Zap2it-exclusive video teases that tensions are reaching an all-time high between the two survival veterans. Considering the pair will be tossed into hard-to-survive situations like the mangroves of Sri Lanka, the desert in Oman and the mountains of Norway, it's no wonder they're so stressed.
"Dual Survival" returns to Discovery Channel on April 23 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. What do you think of this new promo?...
- 4/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
This makes us miss Bear Grylls… Among the new shows Discovery will announce later today at its Upfront presentation to advertisers in New York are two survival series in which clothing is not included. Each episode of Naked and Afraid will strand a new pair of strangers in one of the world’s harshest environments with no food, no water, no tools, and no clothes. “As their extreme survival skills are put to the test for 21 days, each couple must battle the elements, each other, and their own inner weakness to triumph over the terrain and their predicament,” the press release promises.
- 4/4/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
"Dual Survival" is back for a new season with "Dual Survival: Unbraided" and nothing is off the table, including pee drinking. Yep, pee drinking.
The one-hour special airs Tuesday, January 1 at 8 p.m. Est with Season 3 premiering at 9 p.m. Est and features Cody Lundin and Joseph Teti putting their survival skills to the test.
"Those who drink their pee, don't know what their doing," Lundin tells Teti in the clip above. "Urine is double the sodium of normal body saline."
However, despite Lundin's warnings, Teti still drinks his own pee. "I'm not doing this to stay dehydrate or hydrate myself, I'm doing this as a psychological edge just to get some wetness in my mouth and swallow a little bit."
“There is no question, Cody Lundin is one of the world's foremost experts in self-reliance and living off the land," French Horwitz, "Dual Survival" executive producer, said in a statement.
The one-hour special airs Tuesday, January 1 at 8 p.m. Est with Season 3 premiering at 9 p.m. Est and features Cody Lundin and Joseph Teti putting their survival skills to the test.
"Those who drink their pee, don't know what their doing," Lundin tells Teti in the clip above. "Urine is double the sodium of normal body saline."
However, despite Lundin's warnings, Teti still drinks his own pee. "I'm not doing this to stay dehydrate or hydrate myself, I'm doing this as a psychological edge just to get some wetness in my mouth and swallow a little bit."
“There is no question, Cody Lundin is one of the world's foremost experts in self-reliance and living off the land," French Horwitz, "Dual Survival" executive producer, said in a statement.
- 12/28/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
"Dual Survival" is back for a new season with "Dual Survival: Unbraided" and nothing is off the table, including pee drinking. Yep, pee drinking.
The one-hour special airs Tuesday, January 1 at 8 p.m. Est with Season 3 premiering at 9 p.m. Est and features Cody Lundin and Joseph Teti putting their survival skills to the test.
"Those who drink their pee, don't know what their doing," Lundin tells Teti in the clip above. "Urine is double the sodium of normal body saline."
However, despite Lundin's warnings, Teti still drinks his own pee. "I'm not doing this to stay dehydrate or hydrate myself, I'm doing this as a psychological edge just to get some wetness in my mouth and swallow a little bit."
“There is no question, Cody Lundin is one of the world’s foremost experts in self-reliance and living off the land," French Horwitz, "Dual Survival" executive producer, said in a statement.
The one-hour special airs Tuesday, January 1 at 8 p.m. Est with Season 3 premiering at 9 p.m. Est and features Cody Lundin and Joseph Teti putting their survival skills to the test.
"Those who drink their pee, don't know what their doing," Lundin tells Teti in the clip above. "Urine is double the sodium of normal body saline."
However, despite Lundin's warnings, Teti still drinks his own pee. "I'm not doing this to stay dehydrate or hydrate myself, I'm doing this as a psychological edge just to get some wetness in my mouth and swallow a little bit."
“There is no question, Cody Lundin is one of the world’s foremost experts in self-reliance and living off the land," French Horwitz, "Dual Survival" executive producer, said in a statement.
- 12/28/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Going through the television guide on clicker to watch TV today, got me wondering whether the Survival Reality Shows were going too far for the sake of entertainment. Television offers many different survival type reality programs. They claim that by watching the star of the show endure hardships and challenges, viewers can learn how to survive in the wilderness with few resources. These lessons are certainly entertaining, and most of the advice they offer is good. However, the average viewer should never attempt some of the techniques that are taught.
Bear Grylls in Man Vs Wild enjoying "fresh meat"
On a recent episode of Man Woman Wild, Mykel Hawke showed his wife, Ruth Engsland, how to boil water using a stone that had been heated in their campfire. The water dish that they used had been fashioned from a large piece of sea kelp. In another episode, Ruth learned to...
Bear Grylls in Man Vs Wild enjoying "fresh meat"
On a recent episode of Man Woman Wild, Mykel Hawke showed his wife, Ruth Engsland, how to boil water using a stone that had been heated in their campfire. The water dish that they used had been fashioned from a large piece of sea kelp. In another episode, Ruth learned to...
- 9/17/2010
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- Atomic Popcorn
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