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Steven Rinella dives into some of history's greatest and most perplexing wilderness mysteries, examining how people's interactions with their environment may rewrite the narrative of iconic legends.
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Steven Rinella dives into some of history's greatest and most perplexing wilderness mysteries, examining how people's interactions with their environment may rewrite the narrative of iconic legends.
Steve explores DB Cooper through a new lens, asking how he could have survived and escaped his jump into a dark and stormy November night. (S1, ep 1)
The Alaskan Triangle: Steve investigates the 1972 disappearance of the Begich/Boggs flight, a case that sparked the largest search in Alaska's history. (S1, ep 2)
Steve explores remote Oregon ranches to uncover the mystery behind cattle mutilations, using his knowledge of nature and hunting. (S1, ep 3)
Steven Rinella explores historical mysteries through a survivalist lens, tackling questions like Roanoke and the Donner Party's fate. (S1, ep 4)
Steve returns to Michigan to investigate Le Griffon, the legendary lost ship, using his local knowledge and maritime expertise. (S1, ep 5)
Near Steve's cabin on Prince of Wales Island lies evidence of one of humanity's greatest milestones, humans' arrival in the Americas. (S1, ep 2)
Steven Rinella explores historical mysteries through survivalism, tackling questions like Roanoke's lost colony and the Donner Party's fate. (S1, ep 7)
Steve explores the arid deserts of the Four Corners region, investigating monumental ancestral Puebloan sites. (S1, ep 8)