
The Wildest Survival Stories of All Time
Incredible Tales of Wilderness Survival from the Outdoor Life Archive
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Narrated by:
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Mat Mangum
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By:
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Alex Robinson
About this listen
This anthology of survival stories covers the craziest and most enthralling wilderness encounters in American history. After mining our 126-year archive, we uncovered 10 tales of adventure and near tragedy that include close calls with aggressive grizzly bears, epic blizzards, hungry wolves, and much more. The thread that ties all of these narratives together is the authors’ grit and will to preserve — and then tell the tale.
Stories include:
- Miracle on the Tundra: How One Caribou Hunter Survived a 5-Day Blizzard (2022) by: Dac Collins
- I Killed the Last Grizzly in Colorado (Jan 1980) by: Ed Wiseman
- A Widowed Homesteader Learns to Hunt Moose, or Die Trying (May 1967) by: Olive A. Fredrickson
- Will Wolves Attack a Man? (Oct 1954) by: Frank Glaser, Jim Rearden, Tyler Freel
- Frozen Terror: Trapped on Lake Michigan (January 1951) by: Ben East
- The Wolf Dog That Called In a Pack of Wolves (May 1954) by: Jim Rearden
- Ten Terrible Days (July 1962) by: Elwyn "Bud" Myers
- Brown Fury in the Mountains (November 1940) by: Ben East
- Lost for Forty Days (May 1954) by: Robert J. Mullins as told by Ben East
- I Almost Froze to Death on a Solo Bighorn Hunt (January 2023) by: Cassidy Caron, Scott Einsmann
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