Race to Survive - Season 2
Season 2
New Zealand
In the most harrowing outdoor adventure competition yet, challengers must rely on a combination of endurance racing, survival skills and intuition as they navigate 150 miles of New Zealand's harshest terrain. From the depths of ancient caves to frigid alpine summits, every step and every calorie is hard-earned. However, strength and speed alone won't be enough to win $500,000. Rather, only those with the strongest will to survive can claim this life-changing prize.
Episodes
Water and Ice
The competition returns as nine teams learn New Zealand's deceptive beauty packs a vicious punch.
Packrafts, Portages and Pain
The first team is eliminated as the remaining competitors must survive the unforgiving wilderness.
Grit Trumps Calories
Desperate for food, eight teams battle starvation and brutal weather at the start of race two.
Eels, Heels and Deals
Stragglers finish race two. At survival camp, the hunt for resources is on by any means necessary.
Deep, Dark, Holes
Seven teams tackle the first half of race three as injuries threaten to derail the competition.
Death Snail
A potential double elimination threatens the six teams left as they fight to survive race three.
Kahuranghi Coast
A non-stop race tests the limits of the five remaining teams.
A Rule Was Broken
As race four finishes, unexpected events turn the whole competition on its head.
Separate Ways
After a shocking exit, the remaining three teams must prove worthy of winning the grand prize.
The Golden Medallion
Three teams battle through one last gauntlet to decide which team will walk away with $500,000.
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