I only know him as a TV personality who dramatizes outdoor situations.
I'm sure he'd go along with any scheme to increase audience.
It is no drama
I only know him as a TV personality who dramatizes outdoor situations.
I'm sure he'd go along with any scheme to increase audience.
There are no experts in bigfootery; there are claimants and those who ask for evidence for those claims.Got to love you armchair experts.
You learned all you need to know about surviving by watching one of his shows, yet he is the poser . . . Sounds to me like he is a doer and you sitting behind your computer are the poser.
This.
Anybody that thinks that they know all the sounds any animal makes - much less a whole outdoors area full of them - is probably just some guy who grew up in a city, and was a garbage man in a city, and then a techie in a city, and wannabee musician; then married a film maker and decided to be a "survival expert" and took some courses.
I learned all I needed to know about Les Stroud's survival knowledge when I watched the show where he walked down a steep mountain area into a valley during a heavy rainfall - and then set up camp on a gravel bar on the creek in the valley.
I learned not to be that stupid when I was about 6.
He's a poser. Period.
This latest Bigfoot BS just proves that fact.
It is no drama
He has all he needs to survive - or he wouldn't have survived.
Anybody can survive for a week with water as long as they can make a fire and rudimentary shelter (if needed).
He also has a team on call that we do not know how many times he has called in to rescue his butt.
3 Weeks would prove the man.
FWIW - Don't assume that people have no real knowledge or experience when it comes to the outdoors just because they also know how to use a computer.
The experts I was referring to were survival experts. Hikers and anglers are not exactly "survivors" Les Stroud however is an expert. I played golf once, I am not going to critique Tiger WoodsThere are no experts in bigfootery; there are claimants and those who ask for evidence for those claims.
Many of your correspendents here have loads of experience in the out of doors; some like myself are anglers, hikers and hunters, some are wildlife biologists, some are amateur naturalists. Point is, we're more familiar with the subject of North American wilderness (and what is not wilderness) than you seem to understand.
1) Have you ever survived a week in environmental extremes for a week without food and only minimal water and shelter? Your posts seem to indicate it's not all that difficult.
2) I don't think anyone says it's impossible to survive (obviously), just that his program provides a very bare bones (man vs wild) documentary. It's him and his cameras.
3) I think you might be confusing his program with that of the significantly more scripted Bear Grylls.
The experts I was referring to were survival experts. Hikers and anglers are not exactly "survivors" Les Stroud however is and expert. I played golf once, I am not going to critique Tiger Woods
I've spent 50 years outside, in wilderness from Colorado to Idaho, to Canada. Miles from a road as footers often fantasize about. Sometimes just myself. And I'm sure I'm not alone in that here. It's why some us just shrug at what Stroud does, and how we recognize that some of it plain wrong.
When you've hiked up Left Hand Canyon and found condom wrappers five miles from the road, or you're on an island in the middle of Sealhole Lake and you see dozens of arrowheads hundreds of miles from a settlement, you understand that wilderness is a romantic concept, and that humans have trudged all over North America for quite some time, and bigfoot is a chimera.
All reality shows are scripted, even this one, and even if the script is only in Stroud's head.3) I think you might be confusing his program with that of the significantly more scripted Bear Grylls.
I'll stop here . . .
There are plenty of military folks who have training that will keep them going in real wilderness for weeks at a time, but that doesn't mean that such people would be experienced enough to work one of my field crews. Survival training does not necessarily indicate an encyclopedic knowledge if animal sounds.
There are plenty of military folks who have training that will keep them going in real wilderness for weeks at a time, but that doesn't mean that such people would be experienced enough to work one of my field crews. Survival training does not necessarily indicate an encyclopedic knowledge if animal sounds.
I agree. Other than perhaps the obvious (lion, bear, kraken) what difference would knowing one animal sound from another mean to a survivalist? Stroud has said himself that in a pure survival situation, hunting meat is one of the less efficient means of feeding yourself.
I agree. Other than perhaps the obvious (lion, bear, kraken) what difference would knowing one animal sound from another mean to a survivalist? Stroud has said himself that in a pure survival situation, hunting meat is one of the less efficient means of feeding yourself.
(Preemptive note for all the hunters; we are talking about a person with minimal equipment, crashed or beached in the wild. Not a properly equipped hunter.)
or a Barred Owl:
Survivorman Les Stroud: Bigfoot Experience (Alaska) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7lu4APwSdM