Survival expert Cat Bigney and Archaeologist Bill Schindler survive the wild savanna just as primitive people did 2.6 million years ago.
Cat and Bill journey to Uganda to follow in the footsteps of one our earliest ancestors, Homo erectus. This is the species that changed our evolution forever, with their ability to control one of nature's most powerful forces: fire.
Bill Schindler and Cat Bigney follow in the footsteps of where Homo sapiens first walked the Earth, through the mountains of Ethiopia. This is where humans became the dominant species, by going from hunted to hunter.
Cat and Bill follow in the footsteps of early Homo sapiens as they make their way through the Arabian Desert. Their mission is to locate dried riverbeds and follow them to the seasonal monsoon area along the coast.
In an area where food is nonexistent, Bill and Cat must find their way to the coastline by using Mother Nature's resources to create a boat.
Cat and Bill find themselves in an area rich with natural resources and luckily, they quickly stumble upon a cave. With the threat of predators, they will now have to decipher if this cave is going to save them or be their downfall.
Living as Siberian hunters in the ice age, Bill and Cat must take advantage of their natural resources to build tools that ensure their survival.
Bill and Cat are nomadic pastoralists in Mongolia, with animals that need to be moved to the mountains before temperatures reach freezing.
Bill and Cat follow in the footsteps of the first Americans to cross the Bering Land Bridge 15,000 years ago.
Bill and Cat must survive a land of ice and snow. With nighttime looming, they will have to find a way to withstand below-freezing temperatures.