Bear: I am now about to drink this poo water as I am desperate and somehow unable to find water here. Ray: and here are these many plentiful water sources Rays jungle doctor: Hey Ray how bout a beer? 😂 love it
Awesome to see Ray in my beautiful country and drinking our national beer.. However I believe I wasn't even born because I never saw that can presentation. Good video tho!
You'd be a damn fool to leave home without a lighter and some rubber strips! Even a trip to the shops could be deadly. It's a jungle out there folks. Excellent series, I like Ray's easy going approach. He makes everything look like he's just nipped down to the local park.
Jim, that soft spoken soldier is the precise definition of what it is to be a man. I have absolute respect for him and even not knowing him, just hearing him speak 50 words, I can tell that he is a good man who led a decent life after the awful shit he went through during the war. All those soldiers that were lucky enough to make it back alive should have been given homes and should have been given hefty pensions so that they never had to work again. What they did for the world, they were owed that at the very least. Instead they were put right back to work and made to find jobs in order to feed their families and survive despite the immense ptsd that they damn near ALL would have been suffering with. They did and gave everything so as not to let us down and the moment they got back home, WE let THEM down. Truly disgraceful.
ray is always seen in canoes, now he made a bamboo raft, while in the amazon a native said only a man can make a paddle, a paddle will propel you faster than a stick! jungle,... river,.... crocodile i want a motor boat!
@richard mitchell did you made your keyboard from a tree? ok when I go in the woods I also bring lighters and rubber,also a phone, but I don't call it extreme survival.... like he said "I will show you how it is possible to survive here with nothing more than a machete".
Ray mears wouldn't be caught in the wild without a firestarter or a knife. BUT, that being said, I would like to see what he materials he would use, being that jungles tend to be damp and green
Most likely a Brazilian Orb Weaver of some kind. Maybe even the Banana Spider, which can be deadly if one bit a child. It is an excruciatingly painful bite. There are all kinds of orb weavers in the Brazilian jungle, and they are big, too.
I suppose only a career, retired soldier would find James Bradley's life story interesting. The most horrific and dire of situations to survive; and Ray was humbled and gracious enough to tie it into his lesson for the day............. and of course, we have to have insignificant twits who find the need to babble about DEET, lighters, rubber strips, keyboards, and topics not even related to geo/environmental education. Gotta love it............they'd be the first ones to squeal like pigs if put in jeopardy.....
+Whiskey River (Doc) Hmm, an interesting comment. I personally find Ray's videos entertaining and informative - even though I'm never likely to use 99% of the things he teaches. That said, I do enjoy basic camping trips with my kids, catching mackerel and cooking them on a campfire for supper, etc. But I did find 'that bit about Mr. Bradley pretty moving - I cant imagine going through that ordeal, and surviving. I agree completely with you on your last point - could Mr. Mears really survive if stranded from a shipwreck without his trusty machete and fire-starting steel ? I don't know - perhaps not. But it does make for entertaining TV, which is all it sets out to be. Now cue the arguments about Bear Grylls etc. LOL !
everyone else makes the jungle out to be worse than hell. Ray Mears makes it look like a mystical place to be respected and explored.
Love the prodigy music in the beginning!
COOL
It's always so relaxing to watch Ray do what he does best. :)
Always amazing to watch Ray Mears and marvel at his skill and knowledge.
Bear: I am now about to drink this poo water as I am desperate and somehow unable to find water here.
Ray: and here are these many plentiful water sources
Rays jungle doctor: Hey Ray how bout a beer?
😂 love it
Awesome to see Ray in my beautiful country and drinking our national beer.. However I believe I wasn't even born because I never saw that can presentation. Good video tho!
You'd be a damn fool to leave home without a lighter and some rubber strips! Even a trip to the shops could be deadly. It's a jungle out there folks. Excellent series, I like Ray's easy going approach. He makes everything look like he's just nipped down to the local park.
Jim, that soft spoken soldier is the precise definition of what it is to be a man. I have absolute respect for him and even not knowing him, just hearing him speak 50 words, I can tell that he is a good man who led a decent life after the awful shit he went through during the war. All those soldiers that were lucky enough to make it back alive should have been given homes and should have been given hefty pensions so that they never had to work again. What they did for the world, they were owed that at the very least. Instead they were put right back to work and made to find jobs in order to feed their families and survive despite the immense ptsd that they damn near ALL would have been suffering with. They did and gave everything so as not to let us down and the moment they got back home, WE let THEM down. Truly disgraceful.
music slaps
Best of his kind intelligent on another level
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Nice
ray is always seen in canoes, now he made a bamboo raft, while in the amazon a native said only a man can make a paddle, a paddle will propel you faster than a stick! jungle,... river,.... crocodile i want a motor boat!
I always take a map & compass, but I bring a GPS to get me back on track just in case I wonder off.
@richard mitchell did you made your keyboard from a tree?
ok when I go in the woods I also bring lighters and rubber,also a phone, but I don't call it extreme survival.... like he said "I will show you how it is possible to survive here with nothing more than a machete".
Are you planning for a holiday trip while stuck in Jungle?
Ray mears wouldn't be caught in the wild without a firestarter or a knife. BUT, that being said, I would like to see what he materials he would use, being that jungles tend to be damp and green
12:45 - Anyone know of more lectures like this on UA-cam?
Hi there Mike. Check out Karl Pilkington idiot abroad Peru.
I bet Ray was a boy scout
7:15 my man turned into a panda
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@@liamconnolly4198 yoooo
anyone know the name of the song at 4:45?
its called Climbatize
liam connolly hey Liam, thanks for the reply however it’s not that. (I’m assuming you mean Climbatize by The Prodigy)
@@Darius0101x yes
extreme survival with a lighter and rubber for starting fire...
7:35 what the FUCK was that
Most likely a Brazilian Orb Weaver of some kind. Maybe even the Banana Spider, which can be deadly if one bit a child. It is an excruciatingly painful bite.
There are all kinds of orb weavers in the Brazilian jungle, and they are big, too.
Yea, this is fine but how the fuck do you get out of the jungle when you're lost in it? I'm not worried about cooking meals and making fires.
Lol
I suppose only a career, retired soldier would find James Bradley's life story interesting. The most horrific and dire of situations to survive; and Ray was humbled and gracious enough to tie it into his lesson for the day............. and of course, we have to have insignificant twits who find the need to babble about DEET, lighters, rubber strips, keyboards, and topics not even related to geo/environmental education. Gotta love it............they'd be the first ones to squeal like pigs if put in jeopardy.....
+Whiskey River (Doc) Hmm, an interesting comment. I personally find Ray's videos entertaining and informative - even though I'm never likely to use 99% of the things he teaches. That said, I do enjoy basic camping trips with my kids, catching mackerel and cooking them on a campfire for supper, etc. But I did find 'that bit about Mr. Bradley pretty moving - I cant imagine going through that ordeal, and surviving.
I agree completely with you on your last point - could Mr. Mears really survive if stranded from a shipwreck without his trusty machete and fire-starting steel ? I don't know - perhaps not. But it does make for entertaining TV, which is all it sets out to be.
Now cue the arguments about Bear Grylls etc. LOL !
If you watch a lot of Mears' programmes you will know his speciality is firestarting. I'm sure he'd be ok without steels.
A kid with a keyboard and a mouse...