Live Free or Die returns for Season 3 on National Geographic Channel

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Colbert, who quit his life as a financial adviser for a primitive life, in the new Live Free or Die

National Geographic’s reality show Live Free or Die returns tonight for a third season, as we follow “re-wilders” attempting to live the primitive life.

The show, which first aired in 2014, follows a group of fascinating characters who have shunned modern luxuries and lifestyles to go back to basics in search of a pure life uncluttered by the business of today’s hectic world.

The first episode tonight, called Call of the Wild, sees the onset of winter, and the group have to prepare for the incoming bad weather by stocking up on food and other essentials.

We see Colbert, a former financial adviser who now lives in the swamps of Georgia, hunting for deer while Matt makes some homemade jerky to preserve his meat and Amelia demonstrates how to make her own homemade yogurt.

Live Free or Die Season 3 Episode 1 pictures

Colbert with a deer as he prepares for the onset of winter when food will be scarce
Colbert with a deer as he prepares for the onset of winter when food will be scarce
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Matt prepares jerky to make over the fire, as he attempts to boost supplies ahead of winter
Tony chops down a tree at eh homestead where he lives with wife Amelia
Tony chops down a tree at eh homestead where he lives with wife Amelia
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Thorn and his new home in the woods of Georgia, after he left the Blue Ridge Mountains
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Thorn makes a rainwater-harvesting system out of bamboo to keep his supply constant

Next week on August 1 is Episode 2, The Hunt is On, which sees the re-wilders use all their skills to find food as the season for hunting deer draws to an end.

Watch some clips below from the first episode of Live Free or Die Season 3, titled Call of the Wild, which introduces us to some of the skills the primitives use as they live the wild life.

Live Free or Die airs Mondays at 10/9c on National Geographic Channel.

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