Every year, 4 million hikers and climbers are drawn to the majestic
Sierra Nevada, one of the greatest mountain ranges in the country. With
more than 400 miles of terrain and mountain peaks reaching
14,000-plus-feet high, the Sierras are breathtaking. But this
spectacular wilderness is deceptively dangerous; hundreds of people
become stranded there each year. One wrong turn can turn into a
struggle to stay alive. Bear shows viewers how to survive in the
Sierra’s three major mountainous regions: alpine, woodlands and
chaparral. He parachutes into an alpine lake, free-climbs down steep
cliffs, and rafts down white-water rapids. Utilizing his knowledge of
American Indian survival techniques, Bear builds shelters, calms wild
horses, and finds food.