In his second appearance on Running Wild with Bear Grylls, the adventurer took actor Channing Tatum on the ride of his life. For their expedition in Norway, Grylls took Tatum skydiving before exploring the boulder fields, cliffs, and raging rivers of the backcountry.

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(Tatum’s episode of Running Wild premieres Tuesday, December 17 at 10/9c on National Geographic.) Grylls wanted to put a focus on outdoor training and teaching survival skills with Tatum for his second appearance, which included Tatum going skydiving solo for the very first time. Grylls and Tatum went on a seven-mile trek through the wilderness for this episode, with Grylls teaching Tatum how to forage for food, “trout tickling” in a river, as well as put him through Navy SEAL-style cold-water immersion training. “Since we had Channing back, he was no longer a rookie, so I wanted to give him skills that he could go and teach one day,” Grylls told Men’s Journal ahead of the new season. “He loves adventure and I just put him through it—no hand-holding this time. He was amazing; true credit to Channing for taking it all in stride. We had a great journey together on this one.”

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At one point in the episode, Grylls and Tatum come upon a massive field of boulders and large cliff they need to get past. “We’ve been funneled into the end of this valley, and that’s where this huge boulder field is,” Grylls says. “It’s quite an intimidating thing to approach. You suddenly realize the scale of these rocks. It’s like the ‘Land of the Giants.’” To make it through the cliff, the two squeeze in between a very small opening—but of course it has a long drop on the other side. The two made it through successfully, leaving Tatum to say: “We just went through a little crack that I didn’t think he was serious about going through…but of course he was.”

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Here’s a look at an exclusive clip of Grylls and Tatum navigating a boulder field in Norway:

Here’s an exclusive photo from the episode of Grylls getting Tatum ready for his skydive:

Running Wild With Bear Grylls / National Geographic Here’s a look at Tatum skydiving, doing Navy SEAL training, and a few other clips from the episode:

.@ChanningTatum manages to look cool as a cucumber despite the fact he’s about to jump out of an airplane at 5,000 feet. #RunningWild pic.twitter.com/zuLSlZhjVU — Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 12, 2019

It’s been 5 years since @ChanningTatum first appeared on #RunningWild, and tonight he’s back for another go – this time for an epic adventure in the wilds of Norway. pic.twitter.com/ZVjhAXbmll — Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 16, 2019

.@BearGrylls pushes @ChanningTatum to the limit with a Navy SEAL survival training challenge. #RunningWild pic.twitter.com/UeuD0MSWze — Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 16, 2019

.@ChanningTatum tries to make friends with a ram while in a cave, but the ram is clearly not feeling very friendly. #RunningWild pic.twitter.com/o9C6n2Jhyy — Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 15, 2019

You’ve heard of line fishing. You’ve heard of fly fishing. But have you ever heard of tickle fishing? #RunningWild @channingtatum @beargrylls pic.twitter.com/3dmeWTAZrJ — Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 13, 2019

The Channing Tatum episode of Running Wild premieres Tuesday, December 17 at 10/9c on National Geographic.

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In his second appearance on Running Wild with Bear Grylls, the adventurer took actor Channing Tatum on the ride of his life. For their expedition in Norway, Grylls took Tatum skydiving before exploring the boulder fields, cliffs, and raging rivers of the backcountry.

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(Tatum’s episode of Running Wild premieres Tuesday, December 17 at 10/9c on National Geographic.)

Channing Tatum’s Magic Mike Workout

Read article

Channing Tatum’s Magic Mike Workout

Grylls wanted to put a focus on outdoor training and teaching survival skills with Tatum for his second appearance, which included Tatum going skydiving solo for the very first time. Grylls and Tatum went on a seven-mile trek through the wilderness for this episode, with Grylls teaching Tatum how to forage for food, “trout tickling” in a river, as well as put him through Navy SEAL-style cold-water immersion training.

“Since we had Channing back, he was no longer a rookie, so I wanted to give him skills that he could go and teach one day,” Grylls told Men’s Journal ahead of the new season. “He loves adventure and I just put him through it—no hand-holding this time. He was amazing; true credit to Channing for taking it all in stride. We had a great journey together on this one.”

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At one point in the episode, Grylls and Tatum come upon a massive field of boulders and large cliff they need to get past. “We’ve been funneled into the end of this valley, and that’s where this huge boulder field is,” Grylls says. “It’s quite an intimidating thing to approach. You suddenly realize the scale of these rocks. It’s like the ‘Land of the Giants.’”

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To make it through the cliff, the two squeeze in between a very small opening—but of course it has a long drop on the other side. The two made it through successfully, leaving Tatum to say: “We just went through a little crack that I didn’t think he was serious about going through…but of course he was.”

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Here’s a look at an exclusive clip of Grylls and Tatum navigating a boulder field in Norway:

Epic Hikes, Crystal Blue Waters, and Neo-Fjordic Cuisine: The 4-Day Weekend in Bergen

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Epic Hikes, Crystal Blue Waters, and Neo-Fjordic Cuisine: The 4-Day Weekend in Bergen

Here’s an exclusive photo from the episode of Grylls getting Tatum ready for his skydive:

Here’s a look at Tatum skydiving, doing Navy SEAL training, and a few other clips from the episode:

.@ChanningTatum manages to look cool as a cucumber despite the fact he’s about to jump out of an airplane at 5,000 feet. #RunningWild pic.twitter.com/zuLSlZhjVU

— Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 12, 2019

It’s been 5 years since @ChanningTatum first appeared on #RunningWild, and tonight he’s back for another go – this time for an epic adventure in the wilds of Norway. pic.twitter.com/ZVjhAXbmll

— Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 16, 2019

.@BearGrylls pushes @ChanningTatum to the limit with a Navy SEAL survival training challenge. #RunningWild pic.twitter.com/UeuD0MSWze

.@ChanningTatum tries to make friends with a ram while in a cave, but the ram is clearly not feeling very friendly. #RunningWild pic.twitter.com/o9C6n2Jhyy

— Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 15, 2019

You’ve heard of line fishing. You’ve heard of fly fishing. But have you ever heard of tickle fishing? #RunningWild @channingtatum @beargrylls pic.twitter.com/3dmeWTAZrJ

— Running Wild (@RunningWildwBG) December 13, 2019

The Channing Tatum episode of Running Wild premieres Tuesday, December 17 at 10/9c on National Geographic.

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