![]() ![]() His career in the British military ended when he broke his back after a parachute failed following a jump from a helicopter. You live with danger a lot and you can get blase, and just can't do that." "You've just got to get it right every time. It had been a stressful stretch of filming, and the emotion of it all came rushing out. It didn't break a bone, but came awfully close. The camera following him didn't stop, missing Grylls' head and shoulder by inches before hitting him in the leg. ![]() The enthusiastic survivalist had glissaded down a mountain, zipping down the snow on his backside, and stopped himself suddenly by using an ice pick. Grylls needed to be airlifted from a mountainside in the Canadian Rockies with a badly damaged leg after a camera on a sled slammed into him, the most heart-stopping moment in seven new episodes of the series that starts on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Yet it was a camera that almost did him in. Adventurer Bear Grylls was surprised by a huge crocodile in Australia, navigated a shark-infested channel off Papua New Guinea and lost the ability to breathe while in free-fall at 30,000 feet during upcoming new episodes of Discovery's " Man vs.
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