Some of Maine’s most beautiful coastline will be featured Friday on the Discovery Channel’s show “Dual Survival.”
The episode was filmed early this spring at Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land and Quoddy Head State Park in Washington County, both properties managed by the Bureau of Public Lands in the Maine Department of Conservation.
The episode “Road to Nowhere” begins at 9 p.m. and features survival experts Cody Lundin and Dave Canterbury. According to the show’s website, they “take on the role of two travelers, lost and out of gas on an abandoned logging road. Their only resource is a broken down truck which they pillage for all its worth including a can of dog food.”
Tom Morrison, director of operations for the Bureau of Public Lands, said the show will give viewers a chance to enjoy “this special region of Washington County.”
“Dual Survival” is in its second season, and tonight’s program is the season closer.
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