spankmaster2000 wrote: » Grylls, climbed Mt. Everest Circumnavigation of the UK on a jetski Crossed the North Atlantic on an open inflatable boat Paramotored over the himalayas Completed the world's longest indoor freefall etc, etc The part that wins for me though is that many of the above were for charity. (e.g. "He also rowed naked for 22 miles in a homemade bathtub along the Thames to raise funds for a friend who lost his legs in a climbing accident.") A flashy tv personality he may be, but using his status for children's charities, etc, is commendable.
Sindri wrote: » Ray Mears actually teaches you practical tips to survive. He also actually trains the SAS. Bear Grylls is a reality TV 'star'.
44leto wrote: » I wonder how do you do that one, I fell off a ladder once, I kind of thought I had that record.
Grylls, along with the double amputee Al Hodgson and the Scotsman Freddy MacDonald, set a Guinness world record in 2008 for the longest continuous indoor freefall.[29] The previous record was 1 hr 36 mins by a US team. Grylls, Hodgson, and MacDonald, using a vertical wind tunnel in Milton Keynes, broke the record by a few seconds. The attempt was in support of the charity Global Angels.
Deleted User wrote: » Is it true that Bear was born in Ireland? He said on one of his episodes that he grew up in Ireland. Galway maybe?
Paparazzo wrote: » Out of the 2 I'm going with Bear Grylls. Ray Mears always seems to have exactly what he needs. For instance, he's stranded in the desert and he makes a hat out of tin foil to protect him from the sun. Because there's an abundance of tin foil in the desert. His shows aren't about survival, they're more like a camping trip with the scouts.
Sykk wrote: » Who's the better? Definitely Bear Grylls in my eyes. He's a legend and does some crazy stuff
Ghost. wrote: » Ray Mears shows people how to live comfortably outdoors, live of what nature provides without much discomfort and hardship. Bear Grylls shows people how to survive by sucking the moisture from dung, eating rotting road kill he finds and that sort of thing. Using what Ray Mears shows you would survive and quite happily. Using what Bear Grylls sows, you might survive, but would probably be better off dead. I gotta say if I was going to be relying on one of them to feed me in the wilds it would have to be Ray Mears. Plus the episode Bear Grylls did in Ireland was pointless because there is probably nowhere in the country that isnt walking distance from a chip shop.
BX 19 wrote: » Ballycroy national park 117sq km of near uninhabited bogland.
Rolli wrote: » AFAIK, Bear Brylls was in the army or something like that
Ghost. wrote: » ............. Plus the episode Bear Grylls did in Ireland was pointless because there is probably nowhere in the country that isnt walking distance from a chip shop.
Squ wrote: » ~12km x 10km.. max 3hr stroll through some nice country side, watch out for the bog holes mind. I fell into one as a nipper and had to endure a gruelling 5 minute walk back to the car to get a towel.
Squ wrote: » ~12km x 10km.. max 3hr stroll through some nice country side, watch out for the bog holes mind. I fell into one as a nipper and had to endure a gruelling 5 minute walk back to the car to get a towel. Anyway, Mears v Grylls? Grylls cameraman wins everytime.
Ghost Buster wrote: » Grylls is Oasis and Mears is Blur.