Expedition from Hell: The Lost Tapes - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Brink of Death
Self-styled survivalist and demolition expert Mickey Grosman leads a team of amateur explorers into the Amazon on a chaotic, death-defying quest to cross the South American continent; a water shortage leave one team member on the brink of death.

"It's Not Life or Death Yet"
Mickey fires one of the team's only experienced members before enlisting a local guide to lead them through a treacherous desert. When the team gets lost and runs out of water, things spiral out of control, leaving one team member on the brink of death.

I'm Gonna Die on This Mountain
A perilous bridge crossing exposes Mickey's crusade for good film footage before the team heads deep into the Eastern Andes; Mickey claims to have sent a team member who broke down back to civilization, but team members are unable to find him.

Take Me to Jail
Mickey loses his grip on the expedition. His questionable motives cause chaos, leading to a kidnapping and a shocking firing.

Worst Expedition Ever?
A near-deadly case of dengue fever almost stops Mickey before he's arrested at gunpoint and imprisoned in Brazil. Missing footage leads to questions.
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