Man VS. Wild In Oregon/Idaho
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If you want to call eating a gigantic maggot fake then....yeah I guess so.
Yeah I always knew all this stuff is staged, but it is entertaining to watch him eat some **** that noone starving or not would ever eat.
Yeah I always knew all this stuff is staged, but it is entertaining to watch him eat some **** that noone starving or not would ever eat.
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This dude is by FAR more superior than Bear would ever hope to be..
And yes it is all staged to a point.. But Man vs Wild is more of a setup show than the damn Real World.. ha ha.
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1. he showed a bear print on a tree and there was bark cut out where the pad was. I mean how can a bears pad tear bark off a tree?
2. he does things that are flat out stupid and if someone (a real person trying to survive) did not have a camera crew to get them out they would be dead if they injured themselves like baer did when he broke his arm or whatever.
3. i saw him take off running and go sliding down a slope because he saw a bear print. lol if he only knew the range bears cover.
4. the things he builds, that the perfect tipi made out of perfect size and length sticks that would take someone forever to find. or that above water thing in florida he made in a tree that also would have taken forever to make. or the raft when he was on the island.
Honestly i think the show is a complete joke and it is very entertaining i would almost never take it serious.
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[QUOTE=crazylane;10929550]The dude is a joke.. And you think he is hardcore??? How can someone be hardcore when he has a camera crew follow him every where he goes?
Let's see you get out there and do half the **** he does...you wouldn't. I take his show with a grain of salt but to say everything is staged is B.S. The guy can swim and climb like a champ.
Let's see you get out there and do half the **** he does...you wouldn't. I take his show with a grain of salt but to say everything is staged is B.S. The guy can swim and climb like a champ.
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Ha ha I would LOVE to be able to do what he does.... Hell I would do it for less than half the amount that guy gets paid for. Without the help of a camera crew(Les Shroud).
Growing up in small cow town of 2k people my hole life. There really wasn't that much to do... Except **** like this.
Growing up in small cow town of 2k people my hole life. There really wasn't that much to do... Except **** like this.
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ya he is entertaining but i will give my reasons for not liking him.
1. he showed a bear print on a tree and there was bark cut out where the pad was. I mean how can a bears pad tear bark off a tree?
2. he does things that are flat out stupid and if someone (a real person trying to survive) did not have a camera crew to get them out they would be dead if they injured themselves like baer did when he broke his arm or whatever.
3. i saw him take off running and go sliding down a slope because he saw a bear print. lol if he only knew the range bears cover.
4. the things he builds, that the perfect tipi made out of perfect size and length sticks that would take someone forever to find. or that above water thing in florida he made in a tree that also would have taken forever to make. or the raft when he was on the island.
Honestly i think the show is a complete joke and it is very entertaining i would almost never take it serious.
1. he showed a bear print on a tree and there was bark cut out where the pad was. I mean how can a bears pad tear bark off a tree?
2. he does things that are flat out stupid and if someone (a real person trying to survive) did not have a camera crew to get them out they would be dead if they injured themselves like baer did when he broke his arm or whatever.
3. i saw him take off running and go sliding down a slope because he saw a bear print. lol if he only knew the range bears cover.
4. the things he builds, that the perfect tipi made out of perfect size and length sticks that would take someone forever to find. or that above water thing in florida he made in a tree that also would have taken forever to make. or the raft when he was on the island.
Honestly i think the show is a complete joke and it is very entertaining i would almost never take it serious.
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Ha ha I would LOVE to be able to do what he does.... Hell I would do it for less than half the amount that guy gets paid for. Without the help of a camera crew(Les Shroud).
Growing up in small cow town of 2k people my hole life. There really wasn't that much to do... Except **** like this.
Growing up in small cow town of 2k people my hole life. There really wasn't that much to do... Except **** like this.
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if any of you think you are more hardcore than bear. go join the SAS like he did and see how well you fare. look up his stats on wikipedia. the dude is a badass.
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In 1998, Grylls achieved his childhood dream, and a Guinness World Record (since surpassed), as the youngest Briton, at 23, to summit Mount Everest, just eighteen months after breaking his back. However, James Allen, an Australian/British climber who ascended Everest in 1995 with an Australian team, but who has dual citizenship, beat him to the summit at age 22.[22]. The expedition led by former SAS officer Neil Laughton and including childhood friend Mick Crosthwaite, involved nearly three months on Everest's southeast face, from his first reconnaissance climb on which he fell in a crevasse and was knocked unconscious, regaining consciousness to find himself swinging on the end of a rope, to the grueling ascent that took him past extreme weather, fatigue, dehydration, last-minute illness, sleep deprivation and almost running out of oxygen inside the death zone
Everest
In 1998, Grylls achieved his childhood dream, and a Guinness World Record (since surpassed), as the youngest Briton, at 23, to summit Mount Everest, just eighteen months after breaking his back. However, James Allen, an Australian/British climber who ascended Everest in 1995 with an Australian team, but who has dual citizenship, beat him to the summit at age 22.[22]. The expedition led by former SAS officer Neil Laughton and including childhood friend Mick Crosthwaite, involved nearly three months on Everest's southeast face, from his first reconnaissance climb on which he fell in a crevasse and was knocked unconscious, regaining consciousness to find himself swinging on the end of a rope, to the grueling ascent that took him past extreme weather, fatigue, dehydration, last-minute illness, sleep deprivation and almost running out of oxygen inside the death zone