The Backcountry Manifesto
Cody Lundin has spent 34 years keeping people alive — and almost none of it looks like what you've seen on TV. He's the founder of Arizona's Aboriginal Living Skills School, an EMT since 1993, the author of 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive and When All Hell Breaks Loose, and one of the two original hosts of Discovery's Dual Survival — the rare survival figure who built (and nearly broke) his career by refusing to fake it for the camera. We flew Cody up to Bozeman, took him duck hunting at the crack of dawn (his very first time), and then sat down for one of the most no-bullshit survival conversations we've ever recorded. Hayden throws him a series of escalating worst-case scenarios — a desert breakdown, a broken leg in the Colorado high country, a hiker lost at an alpine lake — and Cody refuses every easy answer, demanding context and walking through what staying alive actually requires (hint: it's rarely the sexy stuff). Along the way: the physics of freezing to death, why your survival shelter should be invisible, the truth about what survival television did to his profession, and the on-camera stand that cost him his show. Producer Andrew even gets pulled in to defend his off-grid cabin. LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Survival Show [https://thesurvivalshow.com] Keep Your Ass Alive Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/75m0Hx0p47OovzZEQhKTMn] Cody's Book 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive (2003) [https://www.amazon.com/98-6-Degrees-Keeping-Your-Alive/dp/1586852345] Cody's Book When All Hell Breaks Loose (2007) [https://www.amazon.com/When-All-Hell-Breaks-Loose/dp/142360105X] Copyright Outdoor Visions Media LLC, 2025
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