Man.vs.Wild.S04E03.WS.DSRip.XviD-aAF
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great show, but is he staying in a Holiday Inn after the sun goes down?
^ Its not clear yet but its a good show so... whatever.
acid id like to see you climb everest, gryls is no fake he was SAS, as for the show you must miss the point they spend a few weeks filming ofc he dont sleep rough for it all. discovery call the shots according to regulations. and everyone knows SAS are the best of the best. thanks for upload keep it up
What a bunch of BS.
Grylls might have climbed Everest but he did so by joining a commercial expedition like hundreds of people each year. Paid his fee and the expedition company provide them with food, water, guides, porters and all sorts of equipment like oxygen tanks. Furthermore during his Everest climb he fell into a crevasse, hung unconscious at the end of the safety line and had his ass saved by the other climbers from the expedition.
As for his fake SAS career, he was never in the 22nd SAS battalion. He was a reservist in the TA 21 SAS and was discharged when he broke his back while skydiving. The best of the best...right.
People are so easily mislead by all the BS at the beginning of the show.
Grylls might have climbed Everest but he did so by joining a commercial expedition like hundreds of people each year. Paid his fee and the expedition company provide them with food, water, guides, porters and all sorts of equipment like oxygen tanks. Furthermore during his Everest climb he fell into a crevasse, hung unconscious at the end of the safety line and had his ass saved by the other climbers from the expedition.
As for his fake SAS career, he was never in the 22nd SAS battalion. He was a reservist in the TA 21 SAS and was discharged when he broke his back while skydiving. The best of the best...right.
People are so easily mislead by all the BS at the beginning of the show.
hardly BS the only way to climb everest is to pay and SAS aint gonna keep some1 who broke there back are they, i dont know fully aout his career but you gotta give props to any1 who climbed everest and served with SAS, and SAS are the best, unless you can tell me any better, which i will research.
1 more iv learnt more from watching bear than i really ever did from my dad and ray mears or scouts or anywhere for that matter and thats all that really matters what you learn.
Once again he was never in the 22nd SAS Battalion which is the active duty regiment. Grylls was in the Territorial Army 21 SAS which is a reservist regiment which member are only required to serve for 27 days out of the year. You hear "SAS" without knowing exactly who they are and how it functions but hey "they are the best"... tssss
Regarding his skydiving accident it only shows how he lacks in judgement. His primary parachute had a major failure but the fool thought he could play MacGyver and fix it. He never released it and used his secondary parachute. Good job best of the best!
As for his Everest climb there have been plenty of men and women who have done it without oxygen tanks, sherpas and whatnot. Read Grylls' book "The kid who climbed Everest" and see how the other climbers had to save his ass and how he suffered from frostbite while climbing in perfect weather.
Regarding his skydiving accident it only shows how he lacks in judgement. His primary parachute had a major failure but the fool thought he could play MacGyver and fix it. He never released it and used his secondary parachute. Good job best of the best!
As for his Everest climb there have been plenty of men and women who have done it without oxygen tanks, sherpas and whatnot. Read Grylls' book "The kid who climbed Everest" and see how the other climbers had to save his ass and how he suffered from frostbite while climbing in perfect weather.
"Modern Territorial soldiers, or Territorials, are volunteers who undergo military training in their spare time either as part of a formed local unit or as specialists in a professional field. TA members have a minimum commitment to serve 27 training days per annum, with specialists only required to serve 19 days, which normally includes a two-week annual camp."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_Army
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_Army
Thanks for the torrent.
Bear Grylls kicks ass and he's in a lot better shape than most of the morons of this planet. He has a better chance of surviving in real life than most other simpletons when it comes to those situations. Enough said.
Bear Grylls kicks ass and he's in a lot better shape than most of the morons of this planet. He has a better chance of surviving in real life than most other simpletons when it comes to those situations. Enough said.
why dont you tell us what you have achived in life phocris instead of digging at others, im a brit i have friends in sandhurst i know a fair bit about the army, iv looked into climbing everest myself i wouldnt climb it with out oxygen. and having his mates rescue him i should hope so everest is a dangerous place. he aint no super hero hes a man and done a fair bit in his life anyway i aint gonna check this again, appart to hear what phocris has achived in his life :) i wonder if hes climbed everest without oxygen
Oh so you you knew about the Territorial Army but still moronically believe he was a former 22nd SAS operator? So sorry if you didn't know what you were talking about and just repeated the same "SAS are the best of the best".
Give me 50 grand and a faulty parachute and I'll achieve what he achieved: climbing Everest and being discharged from the reserve army. I give him eight years to become a doctor.
Anyway, him climbing Everest has nothing to do with his knowledge of survival. Unless you believe he was hunting/gathering for food, making his shelter, building fire, etc.
Give me 50 grand and a faulty parachute and I'll achieve what he achieved: climbing Everest and being discharged from the reserve army. I give him eight years to become a doctor.
Anyway, him climbing Everest has nothing to do with his knowledge of survival. Unless you believe he was hunting/gathering for food, making his shelter, building fire, etc.
I love this show and I still do agree with what Phocris is trying to say here (not completely).
Also, fullcontact, you are a moron. Your ignorant posts pissed me off and I had to post something..
Also, fullcontact, you are a moron. Your ignorant posts pissed me off and I had to post something..
Grylls can survive the same way Fifth Gear hosts can drive = well enough to be hosts of a tv-show. Do they have to be the best? Are the best even available to do TV? Aren't they busy surviving or racing professionally already?
By the way, they make it perfectly clear that it is indeed just an action-oriented TV-show and not the real deal, it is entertainment, not education.
Want to see an every day Joe survival simulation, check out Les Stroud. He goes solo with only some "useful and common items for the scenario" and 25 lbs of camera equipment.
The show is called Survivorman and is not action-oriented, even though Les gets himself into trouble now and then.
By the way, they make it perfectly clear that it is indeed just an action-oriented TV-show and not the real deal, it is entertainment, not education.
Want to see an every day Joe survival simulation, check out Les Stroud. He goes solo with only some "useful and common items for the scenario" and 25 lbs of camera equipment.
The show is called Survivorman and is not action-oriented, even though Les gets himself into trouble now and then.
Phocris et al:
Dear Sir/Madam
The Daily Mail's attack on Bear Grylls mentions that he is 'the cheese soufflé' of the adventure world and, by way of pushing this assertion, suggests that he may not have been the youngest Brit to scale Everest, and implies that the T.A's/21 SAS Regiment is not as tough as the Regular 22 SAS Regiment. I would comment that he was indeed the youngest Brit because the only possible rival claimant was clearly Australian. And that 21 SAS membership requires distinctly non-cheese soufflé people. Its comparison to 22 SAS is therefore irrelevant and cheap, suggestive journalism of a misleading nature.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
('World's greatest living explorer' Guinness book of Records)
No one seriously thinks that everything Grylls does is real and I'm sure most of it is staged. But I'm also sure that as a he is one of the best guys in the business both in terms of expertise and also entertainment.
Additionally, 21 SAS are regularly deployed and have served in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere. Grylls was deployed twice to active duty.
So don't get caught up in the hype that Grylls is fake. He is an expert, but much of the TV show is not as it appears and is mainly instructional / entertaining. And poopooing anyone who climbs Everest is just bollocks. You don't need to do the North Face solo without oxygen to make that climb impressive.
Dear Sir/Madam
The Daily Mail's attack on Bear Grylls mentions that he is 'the cheese soufflé' of the adventure world and, by way of pushing this assertion, suggests that he may not have been the youngest Brit to scale Everest, and implies that the T.A's/21 SAS Regiment is not as tough as the Regular 22 SAS Regiment. I would comment that he was indeed the youngest Brit because the only possible rival claimant was clearly Australian. And that 21 SAS membership requires distinctly non-cheese soufflé people. Its comparison to 22 SAS is therefore irrelevant and cheap, suggestive journalism of a misleading nature.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
('World's greatest living explorer' Guinness book of Records)
No one seriously thinks that everything Grylls does is real and I'm sure most of it is staged. But I'm also sure that as a he is one of the best guys in the business both in terms of expertise and also entertainment.
Additionally, 21 SAS are regularly deployed and have served in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere. Grylls was deployed twice to active duty.
So don't get caught up in the hype that Grylls is fake. He is an expert, but much of the TV show is not as it appears and is mainly instructional / entertaining. And poopooing anyone who climbs Everest is just bollocks. You don't need to do the North Face solo without oxygen to make that climb impressive.
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