I agree with Bob and Rik above. The programme was absolutely full of Bushcraft. Really beautiful and inspiring.
I think as RM is getting older, and his career is moving on he's becoming more of an elder statesman or spokes person for the environment. I think he's very concious to make wieghtier, more cosidered programmes, and so distance himself from the antics of BG and the rest.
I don't expect him to make films just about skills in the future, they are only a small part of the bigger issue he wants to put across. Instead I think he'll go on to make more great programmes like this one, and maybe become almost a David Attenborough type figure.
Not sure what BG will be doing, still jumpIng off water falls when he's 50 or 60?
I think as RM is getting older, and his career is moving on he's becoming more of an elder statesman or spokes person for the environment. I think he's very concious to make wieghtier, more cosidered programmes, and so distance himself from the antics of BG and the rest.
I don't expect him to make films just about skills in the future, they are only a small part of the bigger issue he wants to put across. Instead I think he'll go on to make more great programmes like this one, and maybe become almost a David Attenborough type figure.
Not sure what BG will be doing, still jumpIng off water falls when he's 50 or 60?