Les Stroud, 'Survivorman', gives us his Best Story Ever about being stalked by a 1500 pound bull moose.
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ In 2001 Stroud produced two one-hour specials for the science news show @discovery.ca. These segments follow the same format as Survivorman with Stroud filming his own survival in the wilderness. They were originally broadcast as daily segments over the course of one week but were repackaged as two one-hour specials titled Stranded(Summer, Winter).[2] The popularity of these pilots spawned the show Survivorman. Stroud teamed up with producer Dave Brady to produce 10 episodes of the show which began airing in 2004.[2]
Preview of Survivorman season 3 episode where Les Stroud plays the part of a lost hiker in the mountains and search and rescue is deployed to retrieve him.
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Boys Barely Survive Hurricane Ida No thanks to Survivorman Les Stroud Baja
The boys survive a storm. No thanks to Survivor Man Les Stroud. The Kids have No Water, No Shelter, No Mommies yet they manage to Survive. Survival in the outdoors like Man vs. Wild. No Bears, No Sharks, No rock band , Lots of fun. Survival guide.. FAKE AND OTHER HURRICANES series fake spoof series. New series. Winter storm warning next. canada banff british columbia
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ In 2001 Stroud produced two one-hour specials for the science news show @discovery.ca. These segments follow the same format as Survivorman with Stroud filming his own survival in the wilderness. They were originally broadcast as daily segments over the course of one week but were repackaged as two one-hour specials titled Stranded(Summer, Winter).[2] The popularity of these pilots spawned the show Survivorman. Stroud teamed up with producer Dave Brady to produce 10 episodes of the show which began airing in 2004.[2]
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ In 2001 Stroud produced two one-hour specials for the science news show @discovery.ca. These segments follow the same format as Survivorman with Stroud filming his own survival in the wilderness. They were originally broadcast as daily segments over the course of one week but were repackaged as two one-hour specials titled Stranded.[2] The popularity of these pilots spawned the show Survivorman. Stroud teamed up with producer Dave Brady to produce 10 episodes of the show which began airing in 2004.[2]
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ After his marriage to Sue Jamison in 1994, the two of them spent one year living in the Canadian wilderness living a paleolithic existence. They traveled to Goldsborough Lake ( [show location on an interactive map] 50°41′55″N 89°20′46″W / 50.69861°N 89.34611°W / 50.69861; -89.34611) deep in the Wabakimi and built a cabin with no metal, plastic, or otherwise manufactured tools. They took a store of traditional foods and attempted to supplement it by hunting and trapping. Family and medical emergencies brought them out of the bush on two occasions. Their primitive living experience was filmed by Stroud and released as the 50 minute documentary, Snowshoes and Solitude, which was named Best Documentary at the Muskoka Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterwalker Film Festival.
Survivorman is a Canadian-produced television program, broadcast in Canada on the Outdoor Life Network (OLN), and in the United States and internationally on The Discovery Channel and The Science Channel. The show has aired two complete seasons to date - 2004 and 2007 - with a third and final season currently under production and airing.[1] The title "Survivorman" refers to the host of the show, Canadian filmmaker and survival expert Les Stroud, who must use his skills to survive for seven days alone in remote locales with little or no food, water, and equipment. During the filming of each episode, Stroud is alone, and operates all the cameras himself. He is equipped with only his clothes, camera equipment (which he does not use for survival except in an emergency), his harmonica, a Leatherman multi-tool, and often "everyday items" relevant to the episode's particular survival scenario. For safety purposes, Stroud carries an emergency satellite phone. In one episode, he has also been provided with a rifle for use only in defense against attacking polar bears. However, Stroud has claimed that while filming several episodes, there were times when his emergency phone did not work, leaving him totally alone.[2] Survivorman can be considered a sequel or spin-off to Stroud's earlier project, Stranded, a five-part series that was shown on the Canadian Discovery Channel in 2001.
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ After his marriage to Sue Jamison in 1994, the two of them spent one year living in the Canadian wilderness living a paleolithic existence. They traveled to Goldsborough Lake ( [show location on an interactive map] 50°41′55″N 89°20′46″W / 50.69861°N 89.34611°W / 50.69861; -89.34611) deep in the Wabakimi and built a cabin with no metal, plastic, or otherwise manufactured tools. They took a store of traditional foods and attempted to supplement it by hunting and trapping. Family and medical emergencies brought them out of the bush on two occasions. Their primitive living experience was filmed by Stroud and released as the 50 minute documentary, Snowshoes and Solitude, which was named Best Documentary at the Muskoka Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterwalker Film Festival.
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ After his marriage to Sue Jamison in 1994, the two of them spent one year living in the Canadian wilderness living a paleolithic existence. They traveled to Goldsborough Lake ( [show location on an interactive map] 50°41′55″N 89°20′46″W / 50.69861°N 89.34611°W / 50.69861; -89.34611) deep in the Wabakimi and built a cabin with no metal, plastic, or otherwise manufactured tools. They took a store of traditional foods and attempted to supplement it by hunting and trapping. Family and medical emergencies brought them out of the bush on two occasions. Their primitive living experience was filmed by Stroud and released as the 50 minute documentary, Snowshoes and Solitude, which was named Best Documentary at the Muskoka Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterwalker Film Festival.
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ After his marriage to Sue Jamison in 1994, the two of them spent one year living in the Canadian wilderness living a paleolithic existence. They traveled to Goldsborough Lake ( [show location on an interactive map] 50°41′55″N 89°20′46″W / 50.69861°N 89.34611°W / 50.69861; -89.34611) deep in the Wabakimi and built a cabin with no metal, plastic, or otherwise manufactured tools. They took a store of traditional foods and attempted to supplement it by hunting and trapping. Family and medical emergencies brought them out of the bush on two occasions. Their primitive living experience was filmed by Stroud and released as the 50 minute documentary, Snowshoes and Solitude, which was named Best Documentary at the Muskoka Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterwalker Film Festival.
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ ATTENTION! WANT BETTER QUALITY ON THIS VIDEO THEN PASTE THIS TO THE ADDRESS END AND HIT GO "&fmt=18" After his marriage to Sue Jamison in 1994, the two of them spent one year living in the Canadian wilderness living a paleolithic existence. They traveled to Goldsborough Lake ( [show location on an interactive map] 50°41′55″N 89°20′46″W / 50.69861°N 89.34611°W / 50.69861; -89.34611) deep in the Wabakimi and built a cabin with no metal, plastic, or otherwise manufactured tools. They took a store of traditional foods and attempted to supplement it by hunting and trapping. Family and medical emergencies brought them out of the bush on two occasions. Their primitive living experience was filmed by Stroud and released as the 50 minute documentary, Snowshoes and Solitude, which was named Best Documentary at the Muskoka Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterwalker Film Festival.
http://shop.lesstroud.ca/ After his marriage to Sue Jamison in 1994, the two of them spent one year living in the Canadian wilderness living a paleolithic existence. They traveled to Goldsborough Lake ( [show location on an interactive map] 50°41′55″N 89°20′46″W / 50.69861°N 89.34611°W / 50.69861; -89.34611) deep in the Wabakimi and built a cabin with no metal, plastic, or otherwise manufactured tools. They took a store of traditional foods and attempted to supplement it by hunting and trapping. Family and medical emergencies brought them out of the bush on two occasions. Their primitive living experience was filmed by Stroud and released as the 50 minute documentary, Snowshoes and Solitude, which was named Best Documentary at the Muskoka Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterwalker Film Festival.
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Survivorman - The Original is Back Fridays @ 9PM ET, only on Discovery
The original is back. All new premieres of Survivorman return to Discovery on Fridays at 9PM ET/PT http://discovery.com/survivorman
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Discovery Channel-I Love the World Commercial (High Definition)
CLICK ON "MORE INFO" FOR OFFICIAL MP3 DOWNLOAD, LYRICS, & CAST INFO OFFICIAL MP3 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://netstorage.discovery.com/dsc/audio/Boomdeyada.mp3.zip LYRICS: Astronaut 1: It never gets old, huh? Astronaut 2: Nope. Astronaut 1: It kinda makes you wanna... Astronaut 2: Break into song? Astronaut 1: Yep. I love the mountains I love the clear blue skies I love big bridges [A shot of the Millau Viaduct bridge] I love when great whites fly [Shark Week] I love the whole world [Les Stroud] And all its sights and sounds [A shot of the Hong Kong skyline at night] Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da [Alaskan crab fishermen (Deadliest Catch)] Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da [Going Tribal/Last Man Standing] I love the oceans I love real dirty things [Mike Rowe] I love to go fast I love Egyptian kings I love the whole world And all its craziness [James Cameron] Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da [A "Dilated People's" concert] Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da [Richard Machowicz] I love tornadoes [Josh Bernstein] I love arachnids [Bear Grylls] I love hot magma I love the giant squids I love the whole world It's such a brilliant place Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da [Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage] Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da [Stephen Hawking] Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da Boom-dee-ah-da, boom-dee-ah-da CAST: Les Stroud,Host Of Survivorman Mike Rowe,Host Of Dirty Jobs Josh Bernstein, Into The Unknown Richard Machowicz,Host Of Future Weapons Joshua Wurman,Storm Chasers Bear Grylls,Host OF Man Vs. Wild Jamie Hyneman,Host OF MythBusters Adam Savage,Host Of MythBusters Stephen Hawking ... Himself
The original is back. All new premieres of Survivorman return to Discovery on Friday, November 7th at 9PM ET/PT http://discovery.com/survivorman
The World Is Just Awesome http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/world-is-just-awesome/?smid=YTDSC-YTD-THP We want YOU to create your own video! 1) Download the music at the link above 2) Create your own video at home 3) Upload it as a video response to this video 4) We'll add it to our official playlist and share it with the world! Let's see what you've got! Featured in the video are familiar stars of Discovery Channels hit series singing along in very familiar surroundings including Captains Sig Hansen, Phil Harris, Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand and Keith Colburn of DEADLIEST CATCH hauling off crab pots; DIRTY JOBS host Mike Rowe busting throw muck and dirt; MYTHBUSTERS Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman mischievously experimenting at M5; STORM CHASERS Reed Timmer racing toward the eye of a tornado; Ben Bailey host of the Emmy® award-winning CASH CAB cruising Times Square; SURIVORMANs Les Stroud wading waist deep in swamp waters; and extreme sports fisherman MAN VS FISHs Matt Watson diving on top of a marlin. In addition to Discovery Channel talent, the new spot includes personalities and places that illustrate the wonders of the world including sixteen year old Zac Sunderland, the youngest person to circumnavigate the world; Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway®; the Transformers and Europes massive Hadron Collider, the largest and highest energy particle accelerator. In addition to newsmakers and noteworthy places, the fourth graders of Miami Elementary School in Clinton Township, Michigan make an appearance with their own homegrown version of Boom de Yada. The original spot, The World is Just Awesome, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at_f98qOGY0) premiered in March 2008 and went on to pick up several prestigious industry awards including a Promax, Clio, One Show, International Andy and an Art and Technique of the American Commercial (AICP) Award for musical arrangement.
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