Although we saw little from the Denver-based competitors, another survivalist is doing Colorado proud.
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Then, viewers met a Conifer-based family: survivalist Ryan Willis, along with his wife, Sarah, and brother, Sean — who Willis shook hands with prior to take-off. “All right. I’d hug you, but we don’t hug,” he joked. “Available supplies include water, fire, food, warmth and tools,” announced a voice over the intercom. “Supplies are limited, so anything you do or do not take will affect any team after you.”
Some lighter than others, the crates were delivered via drone to each survivalist. Thanks to his parents, eighteen-year-old Anthony Banks received a well-stocked kit including a sleeping bag, gloves, a rope, a knife, a flint firestarter, a lantern, a tin of beans and a fishing kit. As he unloaded, Foster commented, “Damn, they got a lot of stuff in there.” Another contestant agreed, saying, “They got him everything and more.
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