Well, since you mentioned it...
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Two Rivers
My dad once told me " you can learn something from anybody". I find both shows to be full of great information. Not real sure of survivormans background, but he seems to be someone who has spent some time enjoying life growing up in the woods as opposed to being trained in survival skills.
Bear never seems to be as fatigued or hungery at the end of his show as Les, but then he has a camera man to do the filming and whos to say .... a scout out in front, and a mule skinner leading the Borax Mule Train behind him. Sometimes its like watching an episode of fear factor. Would be interesting to see a behind the scenes show from both of them. I enjoy both show. Lots of good info. Its always good to refresh the knowledge.
Les DID do a "behind the scenes" show, and it was great!:cool:
Extra! Extra! Read All About It. Bear Comes Clean!!!!!!!
Okay, check this out. In the November issue.
http://a1608.g.akamai.net/7/1608/136...ov2007_toc.jpg
Bear comes clean on the fake stuff. Yep, on occasion, things were staged. No apologies. No faux paw. They cram a lot of stuff into a show. Going forward, they'll make sure viewers are aware of exactly what's what so everyone can rest easily at night. More behind the scenes stuff, too. I think they are doing it just for you Two Rivers.
Read it for yourself. Here is the link. It's a big file (8.48 Mb) in .pdf format. His confession is on the last page.
http://www.beargrylls.com/media/bear...demagazine.pdf
By the way, his first name is Edward. Blyme, who knew?!