Tracked - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
The teams chopper into their first challenge in the rugged Southern Alps and soon feel the pressure as the trackers start their chase, hungry for a capture.

Episode 2
Teams struggle in the extreme bush of Fiordland and cracks start to emerge between teammates as the intensity of the situation increases when they get completely lost.

Episode 3
Teams have to escape from a deadly glacier at the start of an intensive two days in the wilderness that pushes one team to make a fatal error in view of the trackers.

Episode 4
Team Orange lose their map again, creating more friction, whilst Team Blue come under intense pressure as they are strategically targeted by the remaining teams.

Episode 5
The 24 hour challenge sees teams chased day and night by the trackers, who have doubled up their numbers to add even more pressure on the exhausted contestants.

Episode 6
With four teams remaining, the pressure to escape from the restless trackers is intensified, but for one team, an argument leads to a catastrophic sequence of events.

Episode 7
The most exposed location yet gives teams little chance to hide from the ruthless trackers and as a furious storm rolls in, one team is left in a precarious position.

Episode 8
With $100,000 on the line, the two remaining teams battle it out in the smallest arena yet, as the unrelenting trackers bolster their ranks with further reinforcements.
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