7 vs. Wild Season 3: No one expected it, but 2 teams are super successful where others fail

7 vs. Wild Season 3: No one expected it, but 2 teams are super successful where others fail

In episode 10 of 7 vs. Wild season 3, two teams are particularly successful in foraging for food. Other teams are meanwhile plagued by hunger and circulatory problems.

Warning, this article contains spoilers for episodes 1–10 of 7 vs. Wild season 3

Who is it about? In episode 10 of 7 vs. Wild season 3, two teams have a good hand at catching fish and sea creatures. The team of Ann-Kathrin “Affe auf Bike” Bendixen (23) and Hannah Assil (32) catches a large crab that they prepare on site.

The community favorites Jens “Knossi” Knossala (37) and Sascha Huber (31) also have some fishing successes in episode 10, as the two influencers catch several fish with nets and traps. This is a big success for both teams as the food provides them with much-needed energy.

How is the food situation with the other teams? The situation is tense for the other teams. Jan Schlappen, who forms a team with substitute candidate Joey Kelly (50), is acutely suffering from hunger. In the episode, he feels weak and falls asleep unwillingly. He reports in the episode about a gloomy state because he has had so little success in foraging for food so far.

The team of Maximilian “Trymacs” Stemmler and Emilian “Rumathra” Welte also has no luck in the current episode when it comes to finding food. The fish trap set up by the team has been washed away by the tide.

Kevin “Papaplatte” Teller and Dominik “Reeze” Reezmann seem to have given up on foraging for food altogether, after they had such disappointing prospects last time.

One of the participants of season 3 is Twitch streamer Jens “Knossi” Knossala. You can see more about him in our video.

A team had to be rescued from the wilderness due to a circulatory collapse

What happened? In episode 9, Gerrit Rösel (32) from the Naturensöhne suffered from ongoing circulatory issues. The contestant had already stated in the acceptance for the survival project that he has heart problems.

In episode 10, he reveals that his doctor had already warned him before the series that such complaints could occur. In the last episode, he already had blackouts.

After the participants wake up in the morning, Gerrit tells his teammate Andreas “Andy” Schulze (33) that he is not feeling any better. The two decide to take the path to the freshwater spring and hope for improvement. On the way to the spring, Gerrit collapses and falls to the ground.

After a short time, he regains consciousness, but the team decides after long consideration to send the “Code-Yellow” signal.

How does the rescue go? With a camera cut to the camp of the organizing team, we see one of the rescuers at the base camp. Initially, it is assumed that it might be a false alarm because the Naturensöhne usually send a “Code-Green” at this time, which is a signal that everything is fine. However, when the second “Code-Yellow” signal reaches the base camp, it becomes clear that the team truly needs to be extracted.

The rescue teams rush to the Naturensöhne by speedboat. Gerrit is meanwhile suffering from circulatory disturbances to such an extent that he can barely make it to the landed speedboat. Two rescuers have to carry him the last few meters onto the boat.

Even though there is no acute emergency, a person with medical training is also on board, who takes care of Gerrit immediately. We learn nothing about the exact medical circumstances, but Gerrit has been appearing in many videos of the Naturensöhne since Canada, so he seems to be doing well.

There is always criticism of 7 vs. Wild season 3, recently Fritz Meinecke criticized the new production company.

Source(s): Amazon Freevee
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