Season 1, Episode 4 in the Georgian swamp, he calls the rattlesnake he catches for dinner venomous. But to your point, he calls everything else poisonous... so idk lol.
I assume cancer was your true realism that life can be short and Never taken for granted. God bless your son and you.... I also have non curable cancer and appreciate every moment I had and will have. God bless steve
I just want to let you know when Logan is in his 30's your going to become his best friend. I didn't understand then, but I do now. I was just like Logan, but I promise you at 30 you will get the Logan you had when he was little. I'm 34 now, and I know most people in their 40-50s have an experience I don't have or understand. 30s really rounded me to not thinking I know everything and realizing how little I do know.
Poisonous, venomous....potayto, potarto....if people have time to worry about the scientifically correct terminology, they are not in a survival situation.
My father passed away last week. Watching these Survivorman & Son videos has been a great experience over the last few days. We used to watch the show together many years ago and I would enjoy how much I learnt from it and could put into practice whether it was while camping or when I was in the army. These shows will always stay with me and the memory of my father. Thank you for so much amazing content.
We should thank you for serving, I was young and used to dislike the government and saw you guys as an extension, but realized when I got older that there are real serious threats out there. I bet your dad already knew that and was proud to tell people his son served. And I hope Les answers you, too, I vote for that, I know it would mean a lot to you. I'll thumbs up your comment and hope others follow suit til we get the big man himself. He was nice enough to answer me once and it made my life to here from somebody who is almost like a hero to me.
Sucks to hear about you & your family's loss dude. I'm glad you were able to build such good memories with your dad. I'd imagine it's incredibly important to have that. And thankyou for your service.
It reminds me of my son and husband. They can’t even agree on fishing. It’s constantly a bet and usually ends with my son mad because his dad won. Both are competitive. My husband says our son is hard headed but don’t realize he get it from him.
@@Mayday353535 yeah I could see that too, but you can also see Les getting more fed up with every episode as his son continues to question everything he says haha
@@LazyPlumber89 Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension. Ace didn't say being a helicopter parent is good parenting, dumba$$. They were simply calling out Dr. Evil for making that reference.
Mussels can be high risk. And if your gut tells you no, especially in a survival situation, just dont risk it. The only point at which i would say its worth the risk is if you have plenty of fresh water accessible. Least that way if you start vomiting, you can stay hydrated. This is without even considering red tide. Oh by the way always test for red tide.
@@cyruskhalvati True, but that first episode, when he was 15, turning 16 years old, he was obviously being a very picky eater. This one I think he&s 19. Grown up quite a bit in those 3 years.
@@erad67 for me its just that since muscles are stationary, theres no risk in waiting a day or to until you can find some water to eat them. You can always just come back. Id rather not be throwing all my water up. Wasnt commenting on Logan pickiness. Just was saying not the smartest choices. Or maybe its just me whos been sick from muscles tens of times.
Hahaha, yeah, and once in a while he kinda pisses Les off, but Les shows a lot of patience. Now I don't feel so bad about the times my son gets me a bit irked... I just wish I had Les' patience!
i cant say i'd be much better with my dad when i was 19 years old, but its sort of a shame that Logan didnt really take full advantage of the fact that his dad was a popular dude on tv and he gave him a pretty incredible opportunity to do something amazing that he would cherish for his entire life. if i was logan and acted like this (which again, i probably would have) i'd be pretty bummed out looking back on it years later
Logan I'm 38 years old and I think you are a bigger badass than your father. Beating cancer and doing something that 95% of men my age don't have the balls to do. Learn from your dad he's taught me so much in the 20 years I've known about him. You getting first hand knowledge from him I hope you can pass his knowledge onto my daughter like your father did for me. You are the legacy of someone who's knowledge has saved my life on numerous occasions. Thank you Les and thank you Logan for carrying on such an underappreciated skill.
2:00 WHAT??!!! Logan is an absolute trooper! Les honestly don’t know how you survived those injuries seriously. Also can’t believe episode one was done three years ago! The growth in Logan is astounding. Love the show, keep it up!
I'm from Mongolia and I greatly enjoyed this episode. Thank you for sharing Les. Hope the people were nice to you and you enjoyed your 2nd trip to Mongolia.
In the probably hundred or so hours of your show I watched in my youth, you helped me to construct a working respect for, and resourcefulness in nature.
Logan: imma go this way Les: that way is full of rabid grizzly bears, high current rivers full of electric eels, an erupting volcano, and the ground is littered with poisonous plants and deadly snakes Logan: well imma do it anyways Les:...okay
Logan: I'm gonna try to catch some fish Les: we're in a desert Logan: I just want to try Les: ...okay Logan: *returns 20 minutes later with a blue whale*
@@EGarrett01 That's by far the best way to learn. Especially in this situation. You can bet that's how Les got where he is today, from thousands of mistakes
@fapfaping no I'm saying that you know they run into other things or do other stuff that ends up on the "cutting room floor" that gets edited out for time.
The algorithm has read my mind yet again. Excellent ✌......oh my word Such injuries and your son had cancer. I pray for health and stealth to you both for the future. Respect ✌
@@johnreagan8671 commenting for commenting sake. A total new breed of idiot. Show some respect or go watch something else. The man was in a terrible accident and his boy HAD AND BEAT CANCER !!!!!! Idiot
As someone who's never had a father... He may not see it this way.. But when he's older.. He gonna realize how lucky he is to have u as a dad. Not even being a survivor. Ur overall an amazing guy
Looooong Time fan. I almost like these more than the Original setup . Being a Father myself I like the perspective of Father Son. Thanks Les..Keep it up please and Thank You.
The candid relationship between you and your son trying to survive is wonderful. Stubborn heads and ego definitely gets in the way when you're both experiencing exhaustion. Love the authenticity and knowledge this episode displays. Great work, boys!
Wow is Les Stroud a remarkable teacher Man and Father I wish to become more like him what a good dude thanks to all his videos that increase my intelligence and confidence
Les seeing how you interact with your son feels like me and my father I always try my own idea and seem to find his usually was the better of the two. I'm almost 30 now and still keep realizing this. Loved this series
I love my father. He's no survivorman, hell he couldn't even survive his own bad habits. But he loved his family and would be as patient as he could with his stubborn kids. These old videos are great for so many reasons
I never knew these episodes exited! I stop paying for cable back in 2015 and stuck to UA-cam ever since. I really appreciate these uplaods. I would have never seen them if it wasn't for your channel. Thanks Les.
Start doing more survival stuff again pleaseeee and less time looking "bigfoot" 😅. Jk jk but really I'd love to see more 10 day survival expositions. 😊🥰
This is my favourite episode ever. Maybe because I have a 17 year old son, maybe because I love the presentation style, maybe because it has me thinking about the parenting paradox... Either way, it is so good to see you both out there again, in your element, in your own individual ways, coming together to succeed with such great teamwork. Thank you, Les and Logan for sharing your journey with us!
Logan i like you more and more every episode , had no idea you beat the big c sorry you had to go through that bud no child should have to deal with that. looking forward to many more shows eith you and your old man haha ya i said it Les , your still the master.
@@Andrew-vr9hr That’s what I was thinking when I first watched this. If I was out there just camping I’d probably partake, but since it’s actually about survival you’d probably want to have a clear head lol.
@@VinnyVincenzoYo I'd take it if I knew I was about to die to a pack of pissy horses making my way. I'd rather die thinking out of it rather then screaming while having a horses hoof in my stomach.
I wonder how much time between filming each episodes it is, cause for us its 1 week, and Logan may show his inexperience at times, but each week he has shown so much improvement in his survival.
this series with Logan is great! wanted to mention, as someone who has had two knee replacements, that is exactly how I walk uphill, by locking my knees each step. I can't walk up stairs but I can walk up hills for hours.
Logan is a survivor just like his dad , kudos to how strong you both are, surviving cancer and a wreck like that is uplifting and so inspirational guys, go Strouds!!!!
This channel is the most down to earth for real educational helpful survivalist thing ive ever seen on tv, UA-cam, the movies, books etc. “A walk in the woods”. Pffft. That’s luxury camping.
I think Les is a phenomenal dad. Their interactions together; specifically-- Les has kept himself HUMBLE, therefore, a great learner & teacher to Logan. And I admire how Les took it, and moved on, & w his clear (wise & correct😉) advice to his son about conserving energy, and not climbing the mountain. The fact that they still worked together very well, after Logan did it anyhow, is pretty damn wonderful.🥰🥰👍🤘
I love watching these guys together...and would like to.commend les on his restraint and calm demeanor with his son....good old Haliburton boys I grew up in the same neck of the woods on hwy 118
Les. Love the fact that you are doing these episodes with your son. The newer model camera gear is very noticeable. Nice. Good job Logan. Gotta love that youthful vigor! Keep it up guys!
I would love to see a collaboration with David Paulides. The both of you are educating so many people! What you both do is extremely important and everyone should have knowledge of Les and David's work. God Bless
Thank you for giving me so many survival lessons! You and your son are amazing. You have the only "real" survival show in my opinion that I have found. I am an outdoorsman in northern Maine. I use your lessons often as I hike, hunt, and fish. Thank you again for helping me stay safe!!!!
love this father son dynamic...very interesting and so familiar regardless of the setting, this is how fathers and sons challenge each other and grow. excellent tv and well edited
I like Logan! He has fight in him And that, as you said Les, is probably the most important aspect for survival: the will to live. With proper training, hes gonna be great...if he listens! 😅 Great show and thanks for everything.
Wow jus wow how awesome to see some new shows especially seeing ur son following in ur footsteps. Very cool he is a part of this legacy of us now. Keep up the amazing videos, Les u definitely still have a ton of fans who have loved survivor man are still here. I jus recently found out my cancer turned terminal so I am praying and keeping faith maybe god will bless me and it will change one day but for now I'm getting ready to go into 2 kinda of intense chemotherapy treatments and just completed extensive radiation so from one cancer patient to another I understand how painful and hard of a journey it is. I am so glad to hear u have beat this and are flourishing 😊 God is great, plz keep the content coning. It's my favorite part of the day, I'm even more excited now to see ur son as well with the new episodes so cool. 🤗❤🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the great content Les! I look forward to it every week. This episode reminds me of the dynamic between my mother and I when I was a kid. We but heads over so many things! I always thought that I knew what's best, and she thought that she knew best. Sometimes I did, and sometimes she did.
“You’re climbing up a f@&king mountain.”
Quote of the day!
Brings me back to talks with *my* dad. This was such a perfect episode 🤣
les surviving for all these years, still hasn't called a single thing venomous. i appreciate the dedication
Season 1, Episode 4 in the Georgian swamp, he calls the rattlesnake he catches for dinner venomous. But to your point, he calls everything else poisonous... so idk lol.
läys di ´nice steppe outcyde yör seoul vv
i doubt they get c laying in our ´sön ^?^
I assume cancer was your true realism that life can be short and Never taken for granted. God bless your son and you.... I also have non curable cancer and appreciate every moment I had and will have. God bless steve
@Commando Ace R E A D "Les returns to Mongolia after surviving a near-fatal car crash the year before with his son Logan, a recent cancer-survivor. "
Steve Bigpine
What kind of cancer do you have?
Stop Bryson Jewish
@@hirogochitomayto7018 lung
I'm so sorry. God bless.
okay okay okay - yes I KNOW - its VENOMOUS - it was force of habit everyone - sheesh........
Im happy logan beat cancer, was it before the show? Did it help inspire the team up?
LOL tell em Les!!
I just want to let you know when Logan is in his 30's your going to become his best friend. I didn't understand then, but I do now. I was just like Logan, but I promise you at 30 you will get the Logan you had when he was little. I'm 34 now, and I know most people in their 40-50s have an experience I don't have or understand. 30s really rounded me to not thinking I know everything and realizing how little I do know.
Poisonous, venomous....potayto, potarto....if people have time to worry about the scientifically correct terminology, they are not in a survival situation.
Less even though this video isn't about bigfoot. Do you still keep an eye open for their existence. Just curious. Thanks 👍 🇺🇸
Logan Im glad you won your battle and were able to do this series.
He didn't win and he doesn't want to be there lol
@@QuangPham-hm7fm I think he's referring to Logan's battle with cancer. Les mentions it at the beginning of the video.
My father passed away last week. Watching these Survivorman & Son videos has been a great experience over the last few days. We used to watch the show together many years ago and I would enjoy how much I learnt from it and could put into practice whether it was while camping or when I was in the army. These shows will always stay with me and the memory of my father. Thank you for so much amazing content.
We should thank you for serving, I was young and used to dislike the government and saw you guys as an extension, but realized when I got older that there are real serious threats out there. I bet your dad already knew that and was proud to tell people his son served.
And I hope Les answers you, too, I vote for that, I know it would mean a lot to you. I'll thumbs up your comment and hope others follow suit til we get the big man himself. He was nice enough to answer me once and it made my life to here from somebody who is almost like a hero to me.
RIP. My father and I would watch together also while I was growing up.
Sucks to hear about you & your family's loss dude. I'm glad you were able to build such good memories with your dad. I'd imagine it's incredibly important to have that. And thankyou for your service.
do not go gently into that good night, rage rage against the dying of the light
How about survivor-logan.. would love a series one.. ;)
I'm laughing so much as Les and Logan's interactions. Reminds me of all the times I argued with my dad.
“You’re climbing a fucking mountain”
To have those years back. God bless everyone
It reminds me of my son and husband. They can’t even agree on fishing. It’s constantly a bet and usually ends with my son mad because his dad won. Both are competitive. My husband says our son is hard headed but don’t realize he get it from him.
Boys always think they know better than the old man, but later in life they finally figure it out and realize he was right all along.
@@harrykadaras9459 a lot of times the child can gain more wisdom before 20 than the old man gained his entire life. Breeding isn't a smart move FYI
Survivorman and Survivorson !! Together. It doesn't get any better than that.
@John Marston it takes patience buddy.
@John Marston really tho he thinks it’s some camping joke. If buddy thinks he knows what he’s doing maybe he should just have his own show
@John Marston leave the kid alone. Don’t disrespect a mans son, when your son probably can’t even catch a firefly.
Imagine having the balls to argue with Les Stroud in a survival situation.
right lol
les got an ego that needs to be questioned. and who's better to do that than his own sun 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
@@RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr Maybe, but I couldn't help but notice that maybe the son wasn't too interested in the first place.
@@Mayday353535 yeah I could see that too, but you can also see Les getting more fed up with every episode as his son continues to question everything he says haha
@Ron Pelli LMFAO
His voice is INCREDIBLY similar to his dads
Les loses eyesight from his son for one second.
“Hope he’s ok!”
“Better go find him!”
Lol dad instinct.
@Commando Ace Yeah checking for your son in a survivor situation. Total helicopter. lmfao trollllllllllllll
@Commando Ace damn bro, maybe you shouldn't have kids.
The potential for a horse to attack Logan is what prompted Les' anxiety, not just loosing sight of him. Are you really that dense?
@@LazyPlumber89 Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension. Ace didn't say being a helicopter parent is good parenting, dumba$$. They were simply calling out Dr. Evil for making that reference.
Man this new generation of kids. Constant babying and safespace parenting. smh.
The first episode he wasn’t feeling the mussels and now he’s downing grasshopper like a champ! Awesome to see you grow into all this Logan
Mussels can be high risk. And if your gut tells you no, especially in a survival situation, just dont risk it.
The only point at which i would say its worth the risk is if you have plenty of fresh water accessible. Least that way if you start vomiting, you can stay hydrated.
This is without even considering red tide. Oh by the way always test for red tide.
@@cyruskhalvati True, but that first episode, when he was 15, turning 16 years old, he was obviously being a very picky eater. This one I think he&s 19. Grown up quite a bit in those 3 years.
@@erad67 for me its just that since muscles are stationary, theres no risk in waiting a day or to until you can find some water to eat them. You can always just come back. Id rather not be throwing all my water up.
Wasnt commenting on Logan pickiness. Just was saying not the smartest choices.
Or maybe its just me whos been sick from muscles tens of times.
@@cyruskhalvati I haven't gotten sick from them, but probably because I don't eat them. LOL
@@cyruskhalvatiI think you completely missed the point of the comment...
The kid is starting to grow into the show...
Yup and isn't it great to see :)
You know I bet his father was thinking I’ll come on he won’t start the fire like that and then he sees the Smoke and he’s thinking son of a bitch
Hahaha, yeah, and once in a while he kinda pisses Les off, but Les shows a lot of patience. Now I don't feel so bad about the times my son gets me a bit irked... I just wish I had Les' patience!
@@briandavies1397 ,,,,,,,YOU ONLY PISS LES OFF 3 TIMES,,,,,,,THEN YOU GET KICKED OFF 😀
@@briandavies1397 yo just remember all we ever want to do as sons, Is make our fathers proud.
No matter the situation.
Loving that you brought the survivorman series back to life on youtube thank you!!
i cant say i'd be much better with my dad when i was 19 years old, but its sort of a shame that Logan didnt really take full advantage of the fact that his dad was a popular dude on tv and he gave him a pretty incredible opportunity to do something amazing that he would cherish for his entire life. if i was logan and acted like this (which again, i probably would have) i'd be pretty bummed out looking back on it years later
That's called growing up. If you have no regrets from being a kid you were never a kid to begin with.
Logan I'm 38 years old and I think you are a bigger badass than your father. Beating cancer and doing something that 95% of men my age don't have the balls to do.
Learn from your dad he's taught me so much in the 20 years I've known about him. You getting first hand knowledge from him I hope you can pass his knowledge onto my daughter like your father did for me.
You are the legacy of someone who's knowledge has saved my life on numerous occasions.
Thank you Les and thank you Logan for carrying on such an underappreciated skill.
2:00 WHAT??!!! Logan is an absolute trooper! Les honestly don’t know how you survived those injuries seriously.
Also can’t believe episode one was done three years ago! The growth in Logan is astounding. Love the show, keep it up!
I'm from Mongolia and I greatly enjoyed this episode. Thank you for sharing Les. Hope the people were nice to you and you enjoyed your 2nd trip to Mongolia.
Greetings from Albania 😁🇦🇱🇲🇳
@@bajlozi6873 I’m sorry
Your county looks so beautiful where they are. Really cool looking.
Logan is improving his skills ,Les you should be proud..
@@derekrohan9619 Wow, look at you.
He probably is super trouper proud
Like stroud
@@derekrohan9619 did you even watch the whole episode? or only 5 minutes of it?
In the probably hundred or so hours of your show I watched in my youth, you helped me to construct a working respect for, and resourcefulness in nature.
Logan: imma go this way
Les: that way is full of rabid grizzly bears, high current rivers full of electric eels, an erupting volcano, and the ground is littered with poisonous plants and deadly snakes
Logan: well imma do it anyways
Les:...okay
Logan: I'm gonna try to catch some fish
Les: we're in a desert
Logan: I just want to try
Les: ...okay
Logan: *returns 20 minutes later with a blue whale*
@@codym348 finally, a sequel better than the original
That's the difference between a Dad and a Mom. Dad tells you what he thinks, then lets you suffer consequences if you make a bad decision, lol.
@@EGarrett01 That's by far the best way to learn. Especially in this situation. You can bet that's how Les got where he is today, from thousands of mistakes
Sometimes you have to respect your kids decisions! He knows what to do.
I wish there was a Director's Cut version of these where you get to see more.
With Les' activity trend here on UA-cam, there will be, lol.
Maybe he’ll start an onlyfans
I'm sure there will be eventually.
@fapfaping no I'm saying that you know they run into other things or do other stuff that ends up on the "cutting room floor" that gets edited out for time.
I was thinking the same thing - but to get Logan's perspective on things years later.
Les is the coolest freaking dad. I envy that
The algorithm has read my mind yet again. Excellent ✌......oh my word
Such injuries and your son had cancer. I pray for health and stealth to you both for the future. Respect ✌
Nah man les is jus absolutely goated and he's uploading these at random I think
@@johnreagan8671 commenting for commenting sake. A total new breed of idiot. Show some respect or go watch something else. The man was in a terrible accident and his boy HAD AND BEAT CANCER !!!!!! Idiot
Yes, I send my prayers to him.
@@chrish559 he’s not saying anything bad mate he’s saying it’s not the algorithm les is uploading them recently at random
@@chrish559 I don't think you understand what John Regan is saying.
As someone who's never had a father...
He may not see it this way.. But when he's older.. He gonna realize how lucky he is to have u as a dad. Not even being a survivor. Ur overall an amazing guy
Looooong Time fan. I almost like these more than the Original setup . Being a Father myself I like the perspective of Father Son. Thanks Les..Keep it up please and Thank You.
The candid relationship between you and your son trying to survive is wonderful. Stubborn heads and ego definitely gets in the way when you're both experiencing exhaustion. Love the authenticity and knowledge this episode displays. Great work, boys!
Logan has grown so much! Glad to see everyone healed up after the accident and Logan beating cancers. Keep up the good work guys!
Charles Patrick
Charles Patrick
I REALLY LOVE IT WHEN YOU AND YOUR SON ARE TOGETHER.GOD BLESS YOU BOTH .
❤❤❤❤❤❤BLESS YOU.
I wish there were more, many more, than just these four episodes with your son.
Only four.
Wow is Les Stroud a remarkable teacher Man and Father I wish to become more like him what a good dude thanks to all his videos that increase my intelligence and confidence
Les seeing how you interact with your son feels like me and my father I always try my own idea and seem to find his usually was the better of the two. I'm almost 30 now and still keep realizing this. Loved this series
I love my father. He's no survivorman, hell he couldn't even survive his own bad habits. But he loved his family and would be as patient as he could with his stubborn kids. These old videos are great for so many reasons
I never knew these episodes exited! I stop paying for cable back in 2015 and stuck to UA-cam ever since. I really appreciate these uplaods. I would have never seen them if it wasn't for your channel. Thanks Les.
new stuff up every week
Start doing more survival stuff again pleaseeee and less time looking "bigfoot" 😅. Jk jk but really I'd love to see more 10 day survival expositions. 😊🥰
@@stayblazinyt3455 He turns 60 in October. I'm not too sure he's gonna be doing that as much anymore
This is the truest scenario yet, rarely would the expert get an unchallenged chance to make crucial decisions.
There's no duo like Survivorman and son!
Nothing like navigating that father and son bond from childhood into manhood. 🔥
This is my favourite episode ever. Maybe because I have a 17 year old son, maybe because I love the presentation style, maybe because it has me thinking about the parenting paradox... Either way, it is so good to see you both out there again, in your element, in your own individual ways, coming together to succeed with such great teamwork. Thank you, Les and Logan for sharing your journey with us!
I know what you're going through les...kid's have never changed for eon's...wisdom with age and experience
Oh man I’m soooo hooked on these you guys!!!! Les I’ve been a fan for years and now the channel is blowing up with such awesome content!!!!!!!
Les Stroud is a true black-belt of wilderness survival
Logan i like you more and more every episode , had no idea you beat the big c sorry you had to go through that bud no child should have to deal with that. looking forward to many more shows eith you and your old man haha ya i said it Les , your still the master.
Couldn't have said that better myself !! Best comment I read. Well said Dave palmer !
The big C. Cancer sucks! Survivorman's son is a survivor, man!
13:16 logans super subtle eye brow raise showing how impressed he was with his dads whistling abilities...xD
Magic mushrooms huh? Now we know why Les goes into the wild so much🌚
@Christian Herzog Any good?
@@marsuss5325 yes
Logan grabbed them as soon as Survivorman turned his back
@@Andrew-vr9hr That’s what I was thinking when I first watched this. If I was out there just camping I’d probably partake, but since it’s actually about survival you’d probably want to have a clear head lol.
@@VinnyVincenzoYo I'd take it if I knew I was about to die to a pack of pissy horses making my way. I'd rather die thinking out of it rather then screaming while having a horses hoof in my stomach.
Hands down best survival show on UA-cam
happy for your boy logans hope he remains healthy . a boy would be lucky to have a father like you. cant stop watching these again after 15 years
You’re an awesome dad, Les!
I still love you. I love these trips with your son. I'm seeing them for the first time online.
It's refreshing af! I miss when cable channels had more substance than faff.
Their "arguments" are the most Canadian thing I've ever seen. So laid back and polite.
I wonder how much time between filming each episodes it is, cause for us its 1 week, and Logan may show his inexperience at times, but each week he has shown so much improvement in his survival.
The first episode he was 16, now he’s 19 in this one
this series with Logan is great! wanted to mention, as someone who has had two knee replacements, that is exactly how I walk uphill, by locking my knees each step. I can't walk up stairs but I can walk up hills for hours.
Logan is a survivor just like his dad , kudos to how strong you both are, surviving cancer and a wreck like that is uplifting and so inspirational guys, go Strouds!!!!
This is the best content on UA-cam ever I used to watch this at night all night learned so much from this guy and always go bush camping
Les it's excellent that you're passing your outdoor survival skills to your son. 🥰 I love seeing it. Beautiful segment.
This channel is the most down to earth for real educational helpful survivalist thing ive ever seen on tv, UA-cam, the movies, books etc. “A walk in the woods”. Pffft. That’s luxury camping.
I think Les is a phenomenal dad. Their interactions together; specifically-- Les has kept himself HUMBLE, therefore, a great learner & teacher to Logan. And I admire how Les took it, and moved on, & w his clear (wise & correct😉) advice to his son about conserving energy, and not climbing the mountain. The fact that they still worked together very well, after Logan did it anyhow, is pretty damn wonderful.🥰🥰👍🤘
That kid is so lucky to have a father like les. My dad was a hunter and new alot about survival but he never taught me anything .
Les... as the father of an 18 year old, I just want to thank you for doing this. I’m not alone! Haha
I love watching these guys together...and would like to.commend les on his restraint and calm demeanor with his son....good old Haliburton boys I grew up in the same neck of the woods on hwy 118
Les. Love the fact that you are doing these episodes with your son. The newer model camera gear is very noticeable. Nice. Good job Logan. Gotta love that youthful vigor! Keep it up guys!
that opening was quite the whipalsh, brutal car crash and then cancer, glad everyone recovered alright
Les, he's not proving you wrong, he's proving you a good example.
Imagine cooking something for someone and their review is “at least the bitterness takes your appetite away”
Better than what I tell my wife. "Oh well you did your best."
@@MurdahBassRecords her doing her best would be to not make you anything. Easier to be greatful.
Logan will never forget starting that fire and making his dad proud.
I wish I could like this a million times. Ty Les for truly educational, fascinating, and exhilarating program. It is greatly appreciated.
Better than most anything on cable TV these days...great job fellas!
so happy Les continues to make content! been a huge fan for most my life and was lucky enough to meet him! Thank you Les!
Respect to Logan for beating cancer. My Aunty passed away two days ago from that horrible, wretched disease. Make every minute count.
I would love to see a collaboration with David Paulides. The both of you are educating so many people! What you both do is extremely important and everyone should have knowledge of Les and David's work. God Bless
The crazy guy that believes in monsters?
Man just glassed over nearly dying and his son beating cancer. The wild has changed this warrior 😂
Thank you for giving me so many survival lessons! You and your son are amazing. You have the only "real" survival show in my opinion that I have found. I am an outdoorsman in northern Maine. I use your lessons often as I hike, hunt, and fish. Thank you again for helping me stay safe!!!!
I loved this show back when it came on tv. Me and my pops would watch it all the time. Thanks for the great memories
just gonna leave this here: I'm incredibly grateful for what you and your son do, it brings me much joy in these trying times :)
Stubborn man and son. This episode is a great example of conflict in a survival situation. Two minds do not think a like!!!
love this father son dynamic...very interesting and so familiar regardless of the setting, this is how fathers and sons challenge each other and grow. excellent tv and well edited
that transition of les sleeping into the shape of the montain was mind blowing. wow just wow
10:55?? Totally agree.
oh I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that, that was awesome
Thank you for giving us amazing free content Les!
As a dad, I'm really enjoying the dynamic between you two!
Watching your son progress in this series is heartwarming
I don't think his son wants to be there
I am glad you and Logan were both able to come back together. God Bless.❤
I like Logan! He has fight in him
And that, as you said Les, is probably the most important aspect for survival: the will to live. With proper training, hes gonna be great...if he listens! 😅 Great show and thanks for everything.
Stubborn is what gets you over that other leg of a journey. Admirable trait
Wow jus wow how awesome to see some new shows especially seeing ur son following in ur footsteps.
Very cool he is a part of this legacy of us now.
Keep up the amazing videos, Les u definitely still have a ton of fans who have loved survivor man are still here.
I jus recently found out my cancer turned terminal so I am praying and keeping faith maybe god will bless me and it will change one day but for now I'm getting ready to go into 2 kinda of intense chemotherapy treatments and just completed extensive radiation so from one cancer patient to another I understand how painful and hard of a journey it is.
I am so glad to hear u have beat this and are flourishing 😊
God is great, plz keep the content coning.
It's my favorite part of the day, I'm even more excited now to see ur son as well with the new episodes so cool.
🤗❤🙏🙏🙏
His son doesn't want to do it maybe Bob his friend . Son doesn't want to be there and he doesn't listen
Hit the nail on the head! Youthful
Stubbornness, especially in a father son relationship. I’m sure all fathers relate to that statement
Love you Les!! Been a great inspiration and entertainer for many years, glad to see you’re well. Cheers from Virginia!
I love the inclusion of Tuvan throat singing in the music of this episode. A very nice touch. 👌
😂😂😂"old man gettin slow on me!" 😂😂😂shots fired😂😂😂
Can't help but really like, AND admire this kid for a couple reasons.
Thank you for the great content Les! I look forward to it every week. This episode reminds me of the dynamic between my mother and I when I was a kid. We but heads over so many things! I always thought that I knew what's best, and she thought that she knew best. Sometimes I did, and sometimes she did.
Getting schooled by the boy, love it!!! Great Series
Didn't like this series that much at the start, but it's growing on me and each episode is getting better and better.
As a 20 year old my self he has to keep the legend of les stroud going and going 💯💪🏻
Another great episode with you and your son. Hopefully he learns from his experiences with you. Cant wait to see more!
Stellar transition at 11:00. Love how Les fades into the mountains in the time lapse. Beautiful edit.
Great series! Awesome that you can pass this knowledge and experience on to your son! Keep up the great work guys!
Collecting dew from grass is what the sham-wow excelles at.
I've always loved watching you and now with your son it's a bonus tyty
This is an excellent series and should be taught in schools.
Beautiful skies.