Cody Lundin

Cody Lundin [1][2] (born March 15, 1967) is a survival instructor at the Aboriginal Living Skills School in Prescott, Arizona, which he founded in 1991. There he teaches modern wilderness survival skills, primitive living skills, urban preparedness, and homesteading.[3][4][5] Lundin was also a former co-host of Discovery Channel's reality television series, Dual Survival.[6][6][7]

Cody Lundin
Born (1967-03-15) March 15, 1967
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSurvival instructor, TV personality, motivational speaker
Known forFormer co-host of Discovery Channel's Dual Survival

Lundin is an only child whose father was in the military.[7] He spent his early childhood moving around until finally settling in Laramie, Wyoming, where he attended junior high and high school.[7] After graduating from high school he lived on the streets, in a commune, in the backyards of friends, and then in a brush shelter while he attended college in Prescott, Arizona.[7] Lundin holds a B.A. in Depth Psychology and Holistic Health from Prescott College.[8]

Lundin is the author of two books on survival and preparedness: 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive and When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When Disaster Strikes.[9] Lundin has also provided a foreword for Steve Hart's Citizen Survivor's Handbook, a parody of British wartime propaganda focusing on the importance of psychological endurance in times of crisis.

In 2004, Lundin hosted the Discovery Channel show, Lost in the Wild.[10]

Lundin was a co-host of the television series Dual Survival from 2010 until 2014.[6][10] On the show, Lundin demonstrated various survival skills while wearing shorts in all weather and going barefoot.[1] On February 17, 2014 Lundin announced on his Facebook page and on his website that he had been fired from the series due to differences of opinion on matters of safety.[11][12]

Lundin says that he lives off-the-grid in a self-designed, passive solar earth home in the high-desert wilderness of northern Arizona, collecting rainwater, composting waste, and paying nothing for utilities.[13][14]

Bibliography

  • Lundin, Cody (2003). 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive. Gibbs Smith. ISBN 1586852345.
  • Lundin, Cody (2007). When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes. Gibbs Smith. ISBN 978-1423601050.

See also

References

  1. Stanley, John (June 10, 2010). "Discovery Channel's 'Dual Survival' show features Arizona expert". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  2. "Meet Cody Lundin". Bushcraft & Survival Skills (50): 56.
  3. "Ecosa Faculty Biographies: Cody Lundin". Ecosa Institute. Archived from the original on 2012-08-07. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  4. "Cody Lundin from Dual Survival shares adventures". Penn State Berks. Archived from the original on 2013-06-30. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  5. "Dual Survival Experts: Cody Lundin". Discovery Channel. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
  6. Dawn, Randee (June 10, 2010). "Odd couple battle elements in Dual Survival". Reuters. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  7. Newman, Eve (October 8, 2010). "Laramie grown wild: Taking survival to the extreme". Laramie Boomerang. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  8. "Cody Lundin". Ecosa Institute. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  9. "Bios: Cody Lundin". Discovery Channel. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  10. Nellans, Joanna Dodder (May 9, 2010). "Local survival teacher gets Discovery Channel TV series". The Daily Courier (Arizona). Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  11. Lundin, Cody. "Dual Survival Update". Facebook. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  12. Lundin, Cody. "Dual Survival Update". Cody Lundin Blog. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  13. Stanley, John (November 1, 2007). "Survival guide aimed at complacent urbanites". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  14. Lundin, Cody. "About Cody Lundin". Retrieved 2012-08-07.
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