By looking at him.
Weren't you then one saying there weren't any resorts near where he was trying to survive? And you're calling someone else dumb?
I just had a hunch he got some food at night when the cameras were off, I wasn't aware he got a five star hotel accomodations in Hawaii!![]()
By looking at him.
LMAO Kori it's not fake the dude drank his own piss.
Who gives a how the camera crew gets down, I not watching the show to see how they survive.
4-foot-11, 85 pounds?
Conan is 6'4
There are resorts in a costa rican rain forest, rocky mountains, African savannah? I was quoting Kori who said that: It felt like off camera there were resorts for him to stay at. But there isn't, who would build a resort there, I'd guess it would be illegal and dumb, because if that were the case the only persons to come to your resort would be Bear Grylls and Les Stroud.
And I have a hunch that Les stroud calls in for Pizza when he turns off his 15000lb unneeded camera equipment.
Sorry Timvp, but not even your eyes are that keen/sharp.
Okay guy might be a seven-footer but someone explain to me what the camera guys do when they reach the end of a cliff when the only way down is supposedly a tree.
Seriously.
If you've seen Bear Grylls in the Savannah episode........not to sound or anything, he's shirtless and he packs more muslce than me X10. Also, I think he wouldn't be able to do this: Grylls passed UK Special Forces Selection, serving as a sabre soldier, trained in unarmed combat, desert and winter warfare, combat survival, medics, parachuting, signals, evasive driving, climbing and explosives.
He served for 3 years in 21 SAS, one of two Territorial Army regiments in the Special Air Service referred to as the "SAS(R)". 21 SAS specializes in Close Target Reconnaissance and attack(CTR). During his time with 21 SAS Grylls served actively in North Africa twice. His military career ended abruptly, however, in 1996, when a routine parachute exercise in southern Africa went wrong[citation needed]. His canopy ripped severely and caused him to spiral towards earth from 16,000ft at twice the normal speed, leaving him with three broken vertebrae and left him struggling to feel his legs.[1] Grylls spent the next 12 months in rehabilitation and, with his military career over, directed his efforts into trying to get well enough to fulfill his childhood dream of climbing Everest.
Grylls no longer serves in the British Special Forces but he was awarded the honorary rank of Lieutenant Commander in the UK's Royal Naval Reserve.[2]
AND climb Mt. Everst at 4-11 85lbs. Try again.....![]()
They probably repel down the cliff, no one said they had to do the Bear does.
I don't know if you know the premise, but it isn't how the camera guys get around doing things it's Bear, the camera dudes have all sorts of equipment to aid them. Bear doesn't in most cases.
Well, that does sound very . And your obsession with Rocky, and now Grylls, and your comments about their bodies has me thinking you are either gay/a meathead/or both.
How many more times must you post the same wikipedia excerpts?
Grylls passed UK Special Forces Selection, serving as a sabre soldier, trained in unarmed combat, desert and winter warfare, combat survival, medics, parachuting, signals, evasive driving, climbing and explosives.
He served for 3 years in 21 SAS, one of two Territorial Army regiments in the Special Air Service referred to as the "SAS(R)". 21 SAS specializes in Close Target Reconnaissance and attack(CTR). During his time with 21 SAS Grylls served actively in North Africa twice. His military career ended abruptly, however, in 1996, when a routine parachute exercise in southern Africa went wrong[citation needed]. His canopy ripped severely and caused him to spiral towards earth from 16,000ft at twice the normal speed, leaving him with three broken vertebrae and left him struggling to feel his legs.[1] Grylls spent the next 12 months in rehabilitation and, with his military career over, directed his efforts into trying to get well enough to fulfill his childhood dream of climbing Everest.
Grylls no longer serves in the British Special Forces but he was awarded the honorary rank of Lieutenant Commander in the UK's Royal Naval Reserve.[2]
AND climb Mt. Everst at 4-11 85lbs. Try again.....![]()
That's what I'm saying. Do you realize how long it'd take to setup the rappelling equipment? And then to rappel down the cliff with that camera equipment would take time.
So he climbs down the tree and then waits around for a couple hours until the other guys get down too?
Bear just has his crew make him rafts with their equipment and he pretends to build it once the cameras get rolling. Lame.
I'm not sure you are aware, but his whole escapade doesn't take the 1-hour block of TV time. It takes DAYS.........And I'm sure Bear carries a personal Camera as well. Not to mention, that Bear could possibly insruct the crew where to go beforehand and leave one camera person with him to tape how he gets there and then once he accomplishes 'said' obstacle the other camera dudes are there waiting for him. But that is one possibility.....this whole thread is full of assumptions with no real facts.
Couple hours
Exaggerate much?
Assumptions are lame. Stroud is on a skateboard in the great basin and has gasoline for a scooter which his crew provides him, we just see him walking about 2 feet on the camera though.
that is poor taste coming from you. bear is pretty built, about 5'7. I'd guess he weighs about 180... almost average. His "lame" stories are actually interesting to me... and he's bear grylls... like he needs concentration?
Also, the episode where he is stranded on the pacific ocean???
That raft is only big enough for 2 people at MAX and Bear has his own personal camera. Explain that......
True, your assumption here and attempt at humor was lame. My comment about his crew building the raft for him wasn't an assumption, it was stated in the article posted by Luvbones.
Why do you insist on defending this guy so much? His show is staged, who gives a ? Just enjoy it for what it is, a staged survival show.
Explain what? The Carnival cruise ship that Bear was staying on was obviously kept out of the camera shots.
I guess you didn't know that was disapproved by Bear and forced by Discovery producers.....What would bear want:
A) Just quitting after he did everything to get to the raft, because what Discovery producers forced and waste time and money. OR
B) Continue with the show.
The reason I'm defending him is because people actually think Les Stroud would have better chances of suriving than Bear Grylls in a REAL situation and that is pure BS.
actually i read the bear's crew are expert survivors also... probably not as legit as bear...so they are good with surviving also. how else would they be filming in deserts/blizzards and such?
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