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Off Topic => Shoot the Breeze! => Topic started by: Dan Michler on July 12, 2007, 07:20:45 PM

Title: Man vs. Wild
Post by: Dan Michler on July 12, 2007, 07:20:45 PM
If you haven't seen this show on Discovery, it is the best show on television.  I use the skills Bear has given me during rounds in extreme conditions.  Just last week in Rockford I had to drink my own urine to make it through the round.  If that seems ridiculous, just watch the Australia episode where he actually does it!  I'm not sure what is worse, drinking your own urine, or drinking water out of elephant feces like he did on the Africa episode.

I strongly advise everybody check this show out.

http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/manvswild/manvswild.html (http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/manvswild/manvswild.html)
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: damonshort on July 12, 2007, 07:41:02 PM
Well, Dan's been returning to form lately so there must be something to it....  ;D
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: Mukey on July 12, 2007, 09:31:57 PM
Dan, I completely agree with you. This show rocks & this guy is freakin amazing. 3 years in the British SAS, only left 'cause he broke his back in 3 places. After 2 years? of rehab, he became the youngest Briton to climb Mt. Everest at age 23.

I'd have to say drinking water from elephant feces is worse, but if you get the chance Dan, please let us know how the taste is compared to your own urine, seeing as you drank it at Rockford.
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: stpitner on July 12, 2007, 10:25:36 PM
you could be like Moises Alou and pee in your hands to make your hands have a better grip.  He was gripping a baseball bat, but maybe that's the magic touch on discs lol
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: Dan Michler on July 13, 2007, 07:54:07 AM
if drinking my own urine takes 1 shot off of a tournament round then i'm all over it.
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: mirth on July 13, 2007, 08:04:54 AM
back on topic of M vs W, I like this show so much better than survivorman. Sure, SM was seemingly alone and had to carry all his own camera gear but MvW ups the risk factor. Maybe thats why its so appealing...
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: discmonkey on July 13, 2007, 08:44:30 AM
With all the wind, bees, wasps, ground hornets, rain, and poison ivy so far this year on the IOS, I was thinking it should also be named man vs. wild.  Would make a great hot stamp.
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: Mukey on July 26, 2007, 01:06:14 PM
Came across this on Wikipedia:

Use of Cast/Crew
There are several instances in which Bear has obtained the assistance of the cast/crewmembers or other outside sources, which are inconsistent with his assertion that the crew has been instructed to abstain from helping him unless he is in a dire situation.

Grylls admitted wearing a flotation device in the pilot episode to ride down a river, specifically for a staged shot. It should be noted that he was displeased with the decision, which came from Discovery producers, and has since been able to avoid the use of such devices.

The director of the Desert Island episode, Graham Strong, noted that a diver was at hand to check for sharks while Bear was adrift. Also in the Copper Canyon, Mexico episode, director Scott Tankard says that the local indian tribe, the RarĂ¡muri indians, acted as their guides throughout the filming.

According to the survival consultant for the show's Sierra Nevada and Desert Island episodes, Mark Wienart of Lifesong Adventures, the wild horses in the Sierra Nevada episode were domesticated horses shipped from Nevada.

Wienart also writes in his blog that he was hired to build the raft Bear used in the Desert Island episode. The raft was bound together primarily from rope, he says, not natural cordage.

Also, a Sun-Times article here:
http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/television/482172,CST-FTR-wild25.article
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: mirth on July 26, 2007, 02:51:34 PM
that's disheartening.
Title: Re: Man vs. Wild
Post by: Mukey on July 26, 2007, 02:54:29 PM
Yeah, not as good as originally thought. But he can't fake eating a grub, eyeball, or spider without barfing.
Still pretty decent.