I watched the program. Yes they were colourful characters, but who on this forum is not what others may class as a bit strange?
I am sure with the editing those guys got, a week or two in our lives we could all be made out to be "One string short of a bow drill set".
Lets look at some of the points.
1) Who here eats wild food, be it gathered greens or meat?
2) Who here enjoys one's own company away in off the beaten track places?
3) Who here likes to find and follow animal tracks?
4) There may be some on here who have had a relationship break up or suffer due to our interests or away of life.
5) Who on here has strong view on subjects relating to outdoors, wildlife etc?
6) Who on here has, does practice martial arts, even out in the fresh air?
As I said if that film crew spent a couple of weeks with some of us, if they wanted to edit it in such a way I am possitive they could make us out to be quite strange or even barking mad
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I enjoyed the program, yes some bits made me laugh, a quad biking, tone deaf vicar, that guy is great.
I would like to spend a day with the tracker guy, I may be able to learn from him and I would love him to show me that cave.
Would I go in? Errrmm I will let you know when that comes.:Wow:
It is a shame the BBC chose to portray this documentary in the way it did, it could have been done very differently IMO.
And yes, I can answer yes to all the above questions, am I mad.
OK dont answer that.