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Don Whillans? (A.K.A. "the villain")
Brave choice! not known as an "easy" man
I prefer my chosen mountaineers shipton and segarra
segarra... ah..... segarra....
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William W Naismith (Devised Naismith rule of time and distance)
Don Willlams (Mountaineer)
My father and my Uncle Pete (Both past on)
Ronnie Barker (Comedian)
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1. Bear Grylls - as he is our Chief Scout
2. Rudyard Kipling - as he was a great author
3. Bill Oddie - as like Bill I love birds and birdwatching
4. Nick Rosen - off grid expert
5. Someone who was homeless and hungry
 
1. Sir Frank Whittle - Engineer
2. Nicola Tesla - Scientist
3. Bill Bryson - Author
4. Leonard DaVinci - Engineer/Designer/Artist
5. Megan Fox - mmm...
 
I tried to think of people but it always turns into a list of chicks I'd like to pork..

Ray Mears could always gather food, build shelters and keep me and my 4 babes alive though.
 
Kenneth Williams
Frankie Howerd
King Arthur (OK, OK, indulge me :) )
Robin Hood (as above)
Robert Falcon Scott

I figure I'll either die laughing, lose myself in the mists of time or sit enthralled by and in awe of one of the greatest explorer's ever :D
 
Winston Churchill (because he's the man!)
Abraham Lincoln (handy at chopping firewood)
Horace Kephart (very useful at managing the campfire and cooking)
Bruce Springsteen (if he brings his guitar)
Ernest Shackleton (for morale)
 
let's see;
Mr. Mears, for obvious reasons
J.R.R. Tolkien, cant beat those fireside stories
Leonardo DaVinci, the man who could figure out anything
Archie Belaney, a few words of conservation couldnt hurt in these times
My grandpa, would be nice to meet him
 

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