Except for footage of him arriving at his new setting, and being retrieved at the end of the week, the content of each episode is taped entirely by Stroud himself using several
DV cameras that he must carry with him everywhere that he goes (he later switched to a number of
HDV cameras). The burden of having to carry, place, and retrieve the camera equipment for each shot adds to the challenge and difficulty of each survival situation. In several episodes, Stroud chooses to leave a camera behind, videotaping him as he departs the area. In a different episode taking place in the
Amazon, Stroud is forced to flee his camp and abandon all but two of his cameras due to fear of a stalking
jaguar. His camera and audio gear typically weigh about in total. During the "Behind the Scenes" episode, Stroud explains that "setting up or tearing down all of my camera gear takes about 65% of my time." The episode also explains that Stroud and his team extensively scout their locations ahead of time and consult with survivalists and natives to the area. The goal is both to ensure Stroud's safety and to sketch out interesting scenarios and techniques that can be illustrated on the show. He later records a voice-over commentary in the studio, where he explains his decision-making process and details of how he accomplished various tasks. On 16 July 2007, Stroud and a support crew of four in the nearby safety camp were cited by the United States
National Park Service for commercial videotaping without a permit at Taroka Arm, a seldom-visited area at
Kenai Fjords National Park in
Alaska. Investigators found a driftwood shelter surrounded by multiple cameras on the beach. The support crew was camped near a sensitive
archaeological site. Stroud paid the required application, location, and monitoring fees, totaling approximately US$2,800. In September 2012, Stroud stated in a compilation show (Survivorman Top-10) that at one time he had contracted a
parasitic worm infestation in his mouth that lasted over a year. Stroud stated that he was not sure of the origin of the malady, though he believes that the source was from Georgia swamp turtle meat (season 1, episode 4). ==Episodes==