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Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

 
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby Juan_Bottom on Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:58 am

Iz Man wrote:
fireedud wrote:Well Les has to be there for seven days. Bear is usually there for at most 3 days.

That's what helps the argument for Bear. The "goal" of the show is to get back to civilization somehow, not just hang out; and he shows how to find the best way to do it.

He also shows you how along the way, if you happen to come across a dead Yak, you can eat its eyeballs......



But in real-life survival, the experts always tell you to stay put. Rescuers search the area that you were last heard from, and expand outward. But if you leave, and are far enough away, it will take rescuers longer to find you. So, because you left, you may have forced yourself to eat eyeballs.
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby AndrewLC on Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:43 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:
Iz Man wrote:
fireedud wrote:Well Les has to be there for seven days. Bear is usually there for at most 3 days.

That's what helps the argument for Bear. The "goal" of the show is to get back to civilization somehow, not just hang out; and he shows how to find the best way to do it.

He also shows you how along the way, if you happen to come across a dead Yak, you can eat its eyeballs......



But in real-life survival, the experts always tell you to stay put. Rescuers search the area that you were last heard from, and expand outward. But if you leave, and are far enough away, it will take rescuers longer to find you. So, because you left, you may have forced yourself to eat eyeballs.

Yeah, but that doesn't always work, and they usually give up after a week or two
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby Juan_Bottom on Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:40 am

AndrewLC wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:
Iz Man wrote:
fireedud wrote:Well Les has to be there for seven days. Bear is usually there for at most 3 days.

That's what helps the argument for Bear. The "goal" of the show is to get back to civilization somehow, not just hang out; and he shows how to find the best way to do it.

He also shows you how along the way, if you happen to come across a dead Yak, you can eat its eyeballs......



But in real-life survival, the experts always tell you to stay put. Rescuers search the area that you were last heard from, and expand outward. But if you leave, and are far enough away, it will take rescuers longer to find you. So, because you left, you may have forced yourself to eat eyeballs.

Yeah, but that doesn't always work, and they usually give up after a week or two


Yeah, well, how many stories you here where not staying put works? Not many, cauze they never make it back. If you don't know what you're doing, you need to stay put.
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby wcaclimbing on Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:46 am

Les wins by a mile.
Bear has his own camera crew following him.
Les's show is actually kinda realistic, cause he really is alone for all that time.
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby Iz Man on Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:19 am

Juan_Bottom wrote:But in real-life survival, the experts always tell you to stay put. Rescuers search the area that you were last heard from, and expand outward. But if you leave, and are far enough away, it will take rescuers longer to find you. So, because you left, you may have forced yourself to eat eyeballs.
I understand that; but if you parachuted out of a plane above the middle of the Sahara with only a canteen & a knife............ you stay put and you're dead.

Unless a Yak comes along.....
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby 2dimes on Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:20 pm

There you go. That's exactly why they tell boy scouts to be prepared.

Look after your ELT, keep your rations and flares current, and bring some simple tools. If your survival kit is a canteen and a knife then you should learn how to eat elephant droppings, camel nuts and assorted eyeballs I guess.
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby Hologram on Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:55 pm

If I were stuck in the middle of nowhere with one of these men, I would choose Mr. Grylls, hands down. As far as the tv show goes, though, I'm gonna have to give it to Les because he's out in the middle of nowhere with nobody. Bear does a lot of badass things, sure, but he's got a camera crew and someone to save him if he's in any real danger of dying or hurting himself badly.
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby Bavarian Raven on Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:31 pm

as for the climbing everest, hasn't an 80 year old and a blind man also climbed everest.... ;)
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Re: Bear Grylls vs. Les Stroud

Postby frogger4 on Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:39 pm

I would go with Les, mainly because on Survivor Man, he actually films it himself. Who knows how much the camera crew help out bear grills
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