Tadpole said:All the dangers you quote, were and as most people on this site will tell you, are avoidable by any sensible person with half an eye on their own personal safety, and were done exaggerated for the TV, and therefore within his/or the directors control. Not running down the slop would make the danger of the slope negligible, same with the tree climbing water dinking maggot chomping Yada Yada Yadda.
The alligators, and the snakes, would ignore the directors yelling cut so presented the only real danger to the actor. Ask any stunt man its only dangerous if you have no control of it, its the wild animals and wilder kid that you have no control of, they both present real dangers, ask any parent :swordfigh
Nope, still don't know what you mean.
Proceeding with EXTREME CAUTION through a snake/aligator swamp, area with grizzly's is just as valid as proceeding with EXTREME CAUTION over hostile terrain. Hostile meaning submerged sharp tree trunks, icy slopes, areas with crevaces, razor grass (tonights episode) get cut and get infected etc There is advice on how to deal with an aligator if you come across one and that's to back the hell off and go the long way round if necessary.
If you take it slowly and carefully through a dangerous area infested with dangerous animals you will indeed increase your chances of making it out in one piece of course you will. Equally if you proceed with extreme caution (instead of rampaging through it like you're in a cross country race) through an area riddled with hidden crevaces you will indeed increase you chances of getting across without falling to your death. Both situations demand your utmost concentration and respect..................dangerous animal or dangerous terrain. You can still fall to your death in a blink of an eye taking care across dodgy ground. If you're charging across it you're cutting them chances down dramatically.
Same dangers out there............. different circumstances.........................all requiring a great deal of caution and utmost respect