This Canadian Reality TV Show Is Terrifying

Kurtis Conner22 minutes read

The text discusses the Canadian survival show "Man Tracker", where contestants must outrun a cowboy tracking them down in the wilderness. Contestants from Canada's bobsled team, Jesse Lumsden and Justin Chris, adapt to survive while facing challenges and close encounters with the tracker.

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  • Contestants Jesse Lumsden and Justin Chris from Canada's bobsled team faced challenges like hamstring sprains and hiding from the tracker in the wilderness while being pursued on the survival show "Man Tracker."
  • The show, featuring a tracker on horseback and confessional videos, humorously captured the contestants' encounters with the tracker, including a river obstacle, showcasing their resilience and creativity in evading capture.

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    Contestants evade cowboy tracker in wilderness.

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Summary

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"Man Tracker: Canadian survival show intrigue"

  • The text discusses a Canadian survival show called "Man Tracker" where contestants are left in the wilderness to outrun a cowboy tracking them down.
  • The show aired on the Outdoor Life Network (OLN) and involved contestants trying to reach the finish line before being caught by the tracker.
  • The contestants, Jesse Lumsden and Justin Chris, were members of Canada's bobsled team and had to adapt to survive.
  • The show featured "prey cam" confessional videos and showcased the contestants running through the forest while being chased.
  • The tracker, accompanied by a sidekick named Phil Lemieux, used horses to track down the contestants.
  • The contestants had to navigate obstacles like hamstring sprains and hiding from the tracker in the forest.
  • The show included moments of close encounters with the tracker and the contestants escaping through an abandoned mine.
  • The contestants set up a tent, cooked beef stroganoff, and continued walking through the forest towards the finish line.
  • The text humorously highlights the challenges of filming in the forest and the potential advantages of the tracker using a horse.
  • The summary concludes with the contestants facing a river obstacle before reaching the finish line, with a playful suggestion to rename cowboys as "horse boys."

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Man Tracker: Wild Chase and Split Up

  • The boys have a wild encounter with the man tracker during a chase scene.
  • The cameraman captures a jump without needing to run, raising suspicions.
  • The boys split up after a chase, with two cameramen now following them.
  • The blonde bobsled guy has a catchphrase about outsmarting the man tracker.
  • The blonde bobsled guy challenges the man tracker head-on, showing bravery.
  • The strongest guy makes it to the finish line, while the blonde guy gets stuck in mud.
  • The show "Man Tracker" ran for seven seasons, surprising the narrator who found it entertaining despite its absurdity.
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