NatGeo Casting Call for Survival Alaska 2014 / 2015
Are you a serious adventurer in top physical condition? Have you been watching survival shows and thought “Hey, I could totally do that?”. Well, here is your shot because The National Geographic program “Ultimate Survival Alaska” is now casting a new season and new adventurers to leap into the Alaskan wilderness, hike across rugged terrain, cross wild rivers, climb the cliffs and paddle down white water rapids.
This is your chance to join the arctic competition… yes, this is a race. Those that think they are tough enough to not just take on the Alaskan wilderness but also other competitors have a chance to apply for the show to be cast to join this most extreme expedition.
The show does say… Only the toughest need apply… are you tough enough?
So… Can you do this? You have until May 1st 2014 to decide.
Imagine hiking upwards of 30 miles a day; paddling through white water rapids; crossing turbulent rivers on foot; or rappelling down (or climbing up) icy cliffs—all while carrying on your back every bit of gear you need to survive. Then imagine… it’s a race… with no prize… only your pride. That’s what competitors on Ultimate Survival Alaska face each week on National Geographic Channel’s epic arctic competition.
Only the toughest and most intrepid adventurers should apply. Applications will be reviewed by the production team for an opportunity to join the extreme expedition through the rugged Alaskan wilderness later this year.
To apply, download the application at the link below, fill out the form and email it, along with a photo headshot, to ultimatesurvivalcasting@natgeotv.com by May 1, 2014.
Producers are taking applications now through May 1 2014 for the 2014 / 2015 season of the show. Producers for the show are only accepting applications and a headshot. They are not allowing video submissions. Those that may be cast for the show will get contacted by the producers. That means, they will only contact you if they wish to talk to you for possible inclusion in the expedition and the show.