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durulz

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Jun 9, 2008
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Just been watching Ray on Dave TV. Actually, it's still on.
It's that episode where he's in the Russian forest. A couple of things have occured to me.
Firstly, he has that saw blade in a tin. He then goes on to make a saw handle for it USING ANOTHER SAW! Which begs the question, why does he bother making a saw when he already has one!?
Also, he cuts that massive log and then whittles a little spoon out of it. What was that about not wasting natural resources?
What a berk. Or am I not supposed to be thinking these heretical thoughts?
 

IJ55

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Mar 29, 2009
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Just been watching Ray on Dave TV. Actually, it's still on.
It's that episode where he's in the Russian forest. A couple of things have occured to me.
Firstly, he has that saw blade in a tin. He then goes on to make a saw handle for it USING ANOTHER SAW! Which begs the question, why does he bother making a saw when he already has one!?
Also, he cuts that massive log and then whittles a little spoon out of it. What was that about not wasting natural resources?
What a berk. Or am I not supposed to be thinking these heretical thoughts?

Day you get your **** as skilled, as well known, and as rich as him and have all the TV time you want, plus a fantastic bushcraft school and be revered the world over, then, then you might be able to commet.

Till then, your opinion? counts as much as a grain of sand in the desert.

Oh and you know who Mr mears is teaching bushcraft and survival skills to now? find that out, then wonder if he still is as shoddy as you think he is.
 

Apac

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i personally think ray is ok, ok but abit over rated! ther are alot of people who dont get the recognition who know alot more! i dont think he needs as much smoke blown up his ****!
 

IJ55

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Mar 29, 2009
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Crikey!
In for a penny, in for a pound...
...that Bear, what a great guy!

Nice guy, talented mountaineer, fit as a butchers dog, makes oodles of cash from a TV show thats entertainment, not educational, oh, and his signature on a reasonable knife makes him a tidy sum too.

However, Ray Mears - good enough to teach special forces, good enough to teach the rest of us.
 

IJ55

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Mar 29, 2009
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Why would the Army employ a civilian to teach them?

Jim

You have got to be taking the mickey mate - surely? lets have a wee think about this one then.

A world famous, superbly talented, richly experienced survival expert is approached to teach some special forces advanced wilderness survival.

Is this a good or bad thing? oh let me think a while on that one. There are a few civilians teaching SF survival skills - each one has a seperate area of expertise. The doddery little old lady who teaches plants and wild medicine lol is about 300 years old. Yet, she is such an expert as to be unmatched. hence why the Army employed her services too.
 

Retired Member southey

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Jun 4, 2006
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they go to the people with the depth knowledge to teach, and the skills in instruction to get the point across,

to the op, did he make a bigger saw for larger work around camp, so as to make the cutting of larger logs easyer,
 

Barn Owl

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Apr 10, 2007
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Ray's not a berk.
The guys been doing what he does since a boy and with knowledge comes the confidence to teach and be a presenter on tv.

Of course there are others like him but he got in there with his school and the chance to get on tv,that was his lucky breaks.

Of course I don't know him but his programmes and seeing him do a talk have made me respect the fella a lot.

If I had to,I too would utilise available resources to teach.

In fact I made a tripod for our fire the other day from trees that in taking would benefit the woods.(Ash,plentiful and growing beside sessile oak,so more a benefit than a waste).
 

xylaria

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Ray is not a berk,
But, when I watched the wild food progam, he whittled this pestle log to crush I don't remember acorns or something. He did what blokes do which is use his arms and shoudlers to bring it up and down. Yet when you watch afican women do the same thing they use teamwork and a bouncing movement, they also use a tool that sits inside a house so it is dry wood. He used heavy fresh wood and didn't think his tecneque was wrong yet said at the end of it that he didn't think the a said food source was a good staple as it took too energy to make, he didn't think maybe his method was off.

Other than that he is good and inspiring, but he ain't a god. He would be first to admit he does stuff clumsy.
 

IJ55

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Mar 29, 2009
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I've read that book too
;)

'Aunty 'G' ' has done alot of written work too - lots of herbology and toxicology papers and a marvelous recollection of times gone by. The poisons unit in London have some of her work, such is its depth and knowlege.
 

Treemonk

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Oct 22, 2008
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Just been watching Ray on Dave TV. Actually, it's still on.
It's that episode where he's in the Russian forest. A couple of things have occured to me.
Firstly, he has that saw blade in a tin. He then goes on to make a saw handle for it USING ANOTHER SAW! Which begs the question, why does he bother making a saw when he already has one!?
Also, he cuts that massive log and then whittles a little spoon out of it. What was that about not wasting natural resources?
What a berk. Or am I not supposed to be thinking these heretical thoughts?

You sit there on a computer, most likely in a electrically lit and heated house and you bleat on about wasting natural resources?
Think about that and stop trolling.
 

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