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Coming up, from fire-making to foraging,
the rise of extreme survival contests has launched a new wave of grassroots adventurers.
No longer content to simply watch others face the elements,
a legion of online viewers is now seeking their own visceral connection to the wild.
It's a move proving that this genre isn't just about watching others,
it's about real people answering a primal call one muddy challenging trek at a time.
After that,
if the chilly temperatures of winter have you feeling a little more do nothing than do something,
well then maybe you need a little motivating.
We've got motivational Monday on the way.
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you get in touch roundtablepodcast at qq.com once again roundtablepodcast at qq.com and now I don't know
if this would be for you or not,
but in recent years,
a fascination with extreme wilderness has surged among young people here in the country,
driven by a profound desire to escape urban pressures and connect with a more,