Bert the Conqueror - Season 3
Season 3
Professional fun-seeker and travel enthusiast Bert Kreischer is back, braving some of the wildest, tallest, most adrenaline-pumping rides, and competing in some of the wackiest challenges in North America in Season Three of Travel Channel's "Bert the Conqueror." Premiering with back-to-back episodes on Tuesday, June 7, at 8:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 14-episode run follows Kreischer as he takes on the country's most epic rides. This season, the thrills and excitement are bigger and more daring than ever as Kreischer showcases the fun and ingenious side of the continent with a smile, a laugh and more than a few screams.
Episodes
Walk On Water
Bert Kreischer heads to Six Flags New England in Agawam, Mass., to take on two record-breaking rides: the Wicked Cyclone, the park's new hybrid coaster featuring the most airtime on the East Coast; and the New England SkyScreamer – at 400-feet tall, it's the highest swing ride in the world. Then, he travels up to Rockland, Maine, to compete in the Maine Lobster Festival's Great International Lobster Crate Race – a maritime festival pastime that's a lot harder than it looks!
The Big Cheese
Bert Kreischer takes a ride in a summer bobsleigh on wheels, bungee jumps from a bridge over the Cheakamus River and joins a mad dash race downhill in the annual cheese roll race at the Canadian Cheese Rolling Festival.
Mind-Blowing Michigan
Bert Kreischer tackles Michigan's best thrills, including jetblading, riding sand dunes and wooden coasters. Kreischer's journey ends outside of Detroit, where he visits a collection of daring, homemade backyard thrills at the "Abusement Park."
Bringing Home the Bacon
Bert competes to catch a muddy pig, and winner takes it home, in Florida.
Mr. Universal
Bert flies down a ski jump turned waterslide, competing for biggest splash.
Seeing Red
Friday Night Heights
Bert rides boardwalk coasters, trains sea lions, enters a Bonnie Knees contest and faces his fear of heights by rappelling down a 16-story building.
Running Of The Balls
Bert prays he can outrun a colossal plastic ball down a 1000-foot hill.
Bert & Gurney
Bert suffers injury before dashing through an inflatable obstacle course.
Barbecue & Barbed Wire
Bert seeks the Heartland's best thrills, including maniacally muddy race.
Midwest Mud Fest
Bert races an ATV over a mud pit at the Midwest's Eagle Mountain Mud Fest.
Bert's Biggest Splash
Bert flies down a ski jump turned waterslide, competing for biggest splash.
Colorado Canyon Swing
Bert faces his fear of heights by riding Colorado's highest thrill rides.
Beta House
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