Will do fella I'm busy busy down here right up until christmas. Got fond memories of Croyde and Woolacombe. Done lots of surfing up there and used to do a surf comp held by the Marines at Chivenor. We used to do the comp at Saunton and then go back to the base and play 5-a-side, then sink loads of beers and watch surf movies in the barracks. Fun times.
You've probs been to Braunton then? Nice, busy, little village. I'm playing Saunton GC on Thursday as it goes, if the weather books up.
No mate he's an explorer and survival expert, holds the world record for being the first human to walk the length of the Amazon River.
i was talking about Jaws man. It's at the part where they are talking about delivering the bomb to Japan, where the ship got hit by a torpedo, and loads eaten by sharks. A true factual event.
Blaze on freeview has some decent shows. Forged in fire: blokes making swords and dundee type knives and **** Life below zero: cold blokes living in Alaska hunting ****. Ancient aliens: old stuff and ufo ****. Hard-core pawn: yank cash converters type ****s ripping off Detroit crack addicts and ****. Healthy watchings
Episode i watched he had been without water for about 36 hours in extreme heat, he had to dig down to root tubers, that had the equivalent of 2 litres of water. He had to kill and eat a cobra i think it was, and a couple of mud crabs, that was after they tried to have his fingers off. But well dodgy at the beginning when he got himself stranded in the middle of the mangrove flats.
Mud crabs are supposed to be lovely. I've eaten snake loads of times like. The root tubers means he knows his ****.
He's got no tools, so he had to dig down with bare hands and sticks, but worth the effort once he got there.
He's a survivalist, knows his stuff. I wonder how many on here, or even the general population could survive
I'm not sure.I reckon i'd do ok. But let's not clog this thread with this. You could always start one.