
http://www.guardian.co.uk
I guess that even when you are fully prepared, real survival in harsh conditions have little in common with successful "Survival" TV series.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2089634/Bear-Grylls-survival-challenge-man-dead-remote-Scottish-mountain-hut.html#ixzz1kkAQA7EM
I bet that highly skilled survivalists like famous TV star Bear Gryll would not have attempted to live "off the land" in such such extreme conditions, alone and with minimal equipment.
Every day, Search & Rescue teams (SAR) need to intervene in order to locate and rescue distressed "amateur adventurers" that were obviously unaware of the dangers and difficulties involved.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2089634/Bear-Grylls-survival-challenge-man-dead-remote-Scottish-mountain-hut.html#ixzz1kkAQA7EM
I bet that highly skilled survivalists like famous TV star Bear Gryll would not have attempted to live "off the land" in such such extreme conditions, alone and with minimal equipment.
Every day, Search & Rescue teams (SAR) need to intervene in order to locate and rescue distressed "amateur adventurers" that were obviously unaware of the dangers and difficulties involved.