Cody Lundin teaches primitive living skills and modern wilderness survival skills at the Aboriginal Living Skills School in Prescott, Arizona. He is also a former co-host of Discovery Channel’s reality television series, Dual Survival. Cody founded the Aboriginal Living Skills School to promote integrity in sustainability and to teach self-reliance. Cody Lundin was born on March 15, 1967; as an only child in a military family, Cody moved around a lot as a child.
After high school, Cody earned a Bachelor of Arts in Depth Psychology and Holistic Health from Prescott College while living in a brush shelter. Cody has written two books on survival: 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive, and When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When Disaster Strikes. Cody Lundin hosted the Discovery Channel show Lost in the Wild in 2004; he was picked as the survival expert for two Dateline NBC adventures and three “What Should You Do?” episodes for lifetime television and has appeared on dozens of morning news shows for all the major networks. Cody Lundin lives off the grid in a passive solar earth home of his own design in the high desert of northern Arizona.
Birth Date: | 15 Mar, 1967 |
Age: | 53 yrs |
Occupations: | Television presenter Writer |
Citizenship: | United States of America |
Birth Place: | United States of America |
Education: | Prescott College |
Gender: | Male |
Description: | American reality television survival show star |
Net Worth 2021: | 1.5 million |