Home builder and jack-of-all trades Johnny Littlefield is taking survival expert Dave Canterbury and engineer and former military colonel Dick Strawbridge on a 25-mile hike through the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts.
The guys go to the swampiest state in America, Louisiana, to see if they have the skills to get an old jeep through 50 miles of its largest swamp, The Atchafalaya Basin, with no food, a canteen of water each, and a small swamp survival kit.
Dave challenges Johnny and Dick to go car-camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Canterbury-style. Starting at a junkyard, they each select a vehicle to drive through the logging roads and ending at the northernmost tip of Lake Superior.
Homebuilder and jack-of-all-trades Johnny Littlefield is flipping the standard survival trek on its head with a 50-mile hike through the most densely populated state in America: New Jersey.
Johnny, Dick, and Dave head to central Nevada to conquer the most daunting desert stretch of the Old Pony Express route, and to make their epic trek even more challenging, they're doing it on bicycles they cobble together themselves.
Dick is bringing the guys to an island buried deep into Florida's Ten Thousand Islands, part of the largest expanse of mangrove forests in North America.
The guys head deep into Washington's Olympic Peninsula to build an old-school logging camp, using only tools and resources from the surrounding area.
Dick, Johnny and Dave head to the heart of Texas to hunt and trap hogs in the center of an overrun hog population, using only handmade weapons.
The guys go to Ohio for a taste of what life was like on the original Western frontier.
The guys go to Oregon for a mid-1800s- style gold prospecting adventure.