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  • SO AWESOME!!!!!! XD

  • Les is a bit timid compared to bear. even if it only saves a few seconds, bear will take a cliff route with no protection.

  • @hikethis2011 Timid? That's just not being foolish. If you hurt anything in the wilderness, you're probably done for.

  • @hikethis2011 cause bear is a fucking retard!

  • i like survivorman better because it shows that survival isnt a walk in the park... on man vs wild he sets up situations which makes survival look easy.

  • i still like the big foot one

  • LOL wow epicness

  • That's a good story. And, he told it well. It's easy to spot fake stories, something about the arrangement of details that just tips a person off, but this was recollection of an event he had experienced.

  • angry raging mouse between me and canoe fuck the canoe i sleep in the tree.

  • BOSS...

  • does he hav a youtbe account?

  • HES MAKEING NEW SEASON!!!! 

  • What?

  • HES MAKEING NEW SEASON NOT LIEING OMFGGGG.

  • @backuganhelper ur lying.... I think the show is over?

  • @qualm43 No man... It's not... It's the begining... lesstroud.ca/survivorman/home.­php

  • Les Stroud like a boss :)

  • Both Les Stroud and Bear can obviously teach you valuable lessons, besides do you people really think you know more about the wilderness and surviving it than either of them? lets be honest here people

  • @martar49 Exactly! Honestly, I'm a big Stroud fan, and Bear less. If you really want to get a lot of info from a survival show you really should check out dual survival. Les is very informative, for sure, but the guys on dual survival REALLY know what they are talking about to. Biggest point though, if you think you can survive out in the wilderness because you watched the shows, you can't. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE, the skills. You will be surprised how little you know.

  • @Ben762x51 sorry but dual survival teaches on the basis of professionalism. for example making homemade bow and arrow. they also do not go into debth as for les stroud, he tries new things unknown to him and shows many tips to help you out and its also real unlike dual survival which is more than staged.

  • @martar49 It depends. If Bear tells me what plants I can eat, and he eats them and lives, I guess I could use that information. But when Bear tells me to jump into a raging river to float to civilization, to risk being smashed against a rock, to break a leg while I'm trying to survive, I'll pass on that. Les Stroud is much more common sensical, which is what you want in survival situations. less dramatic, and people tend to prefer entertainment over facts.

  • endlessly boring story

  • @garycalgary Tell a better one.

  • Stroud actually sleeps out in the woods,whereas Grylls was busted by his own crew reserving a room for himself in a local town.The crew were to sleep outside because Grylls was feeling under the weather,"beaver Fever".Stroud had this sickness and stayed out in woods.Hmmmm

  • freaking moose!!!

  • amazing guy

  • rape is probably the only real explanation for the reaction of that bull!! LOL

  • lol the bull moose wanted to rape him :P

  • "hipmike" First off all, finding a 1500 lbs bull moose in NE Ontario will not happen - only in Alaska chum! Have you ever seen a bull and cow moose during the rut!? The bull will not trash all that in its path!!! in my opinion, I think Les added just a little extra to his story.

  • @SuperC457

    what the fuck do you know?

  • I like Les Stroud but that story is CRAP!! When a bull hears a cow call he won't wan't kill you, maybe hump you but not kill you! OMG I can't listen to this anymore!!!!

  • @SuperC457 Well what do you think is gonna happen if a 1500lbs moose tries to hump you?

  • @hipmike866 Yea, That's what i was thinking. It's wasn't going after him with the intention on killing him.but I'm pretty sure the moose wasn't going to sweet talk him and use his gentle touch.

  • I cant hear it, turn up the volume. TheHour FAIL.

  • sorry les dave and cody will kick your fake ass!!!!

  • Come on, Les. I bet that bull moose was only 1493 lbs...  Just kidding. Awesome story. So glad you were able to survive to tell it. I just hope that hot female moose he was so intent on impressing was waiting for him when he returned. He probably finally went back, looked around, ...and thought to himself "WTF... Where is she?!"

  • Toenail fungus AD before the video...gross

  • cool story bro

  • Algonquin park is near my house. xD

  • I love how people talk shit about Grylls as if they have EVER done anything close to climbing Everest or survive SAS training.. either one of these commands respect. Stroud and Grylls are BOTH great at what they do.

  • @ironaddict11 Stroud = Informs and entertains

    Grylls = Entertains

    That is the main difference between the two, the info Grylls is giving isn't valuable for 99% of regular people in a survival situation.

    No one is going to try scaling a mountain or plunging themselves down a river when survival guides tell you that staying put is the best option. That said watching a trained person with loads of safety gear do crazy shit won't really help you when its your turn for said "crazy shit".

  • I just bought your book Survive!

  • @onebigkahuna69 its good isnt it?

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  • @TheJcastagna He never burned down his shelter.

    He made a old log ceiling catch fire once and another time a small section of his shelter caught fire. Both times he didn't get injured and compensated for the problems.

    Atleast in Les Stroud's show he shows you the mistakes you can make, he doesn't really care if he looks bad.

    He cares about survival.

    Thats why he is special and Grylls is a hack.

  • SHardik anyone?

  • Oh yea, Les Stroud filmed every 7-day outing by himself, requiring him to do twice the work as someone out there just surviving. Very rarely do people realize how much work it is to film a t.v. watchable show while starving, freezing, being dehydrated, afraid or buzzed out on local nuts/leaves.

    Les Stroud is the shit, plain and simple.

  • Oh and btw MrFiddleedee = Keklolgloat ;D

  • Oh man, this reminds me of one of my elementary school teachers who did this stuff. Big guy name Paul. Such a cool guy. He talked about how he went camping/hitchhiking across the country. I remember his story of being stuck in a tent with an angry dog outside ready to tear the tent to shreds and how he was so scared that he was afraid that his eyeball movements would make too much noise. Then in the morning a lady came out to bring in the dog...

    Good memories. I love hearing survival stories.

  • Les Stroud is the Hugh Hefner of the wilderness.

  • badass

  • Man that would be scarey! Bull mouse are the meanest animal in rutting season... He's very lucky.

  • Les Stroud is the best.

  • 2:44 - 2:52 My new ringtone.

  • Good Guy... knows his stuff... Bear Grylls is also the man as far as I can see! two different guys, but the skills are there with both, don't slate the Bear he knows his shit and if I was caught out in the wilds I would be more than happy to have Bear or Les in my camp!...

  • your show was so boring!!!

  • bunch of bear haters in here.

  • Les Stroud, you respect the nature and for that you have all my respect!! You are a real master, thank's!

    (Not like the killer-clown-show-buiseness-me­n commonly called grylls...)

  • a grizzly bear doesn't stand a chance against a pissed of bull moose.

  • Wasn't he stalked by a Panther in a episode of Survivorman shot somewhere in South America?

  • I call bs. There's no way Les could outrun a moose for 3-400 yards!!

  • @mikemarc92 In a full-on race, you're right. Which means the moose was holding back a bit. He even suggested this when he talked about how it would start and stop, based on how much noise he made. The moose was obviously not doing a balls-out charge the whole time. It was just tailing him and making sure he left the area. Still, scary as shit if you were in his shoes, I bet.

  • 1500 pounds of rage!

  • Fastest 8 minutes of my life

  • that was pretty hilarious. I like that he doesn't mind deprecating himself ;) he's a good storyteller. I hope he makes more programs.

  • Amazing story! :D

  • Bad decisons make good story's.

  • Les called the Cow a bitch in Moose-speak.

  • moose are crazy and dangerous when there's bitches involved? hahaha and we think we've evolved so much

  • hahaha awesome! i've seen mooses in peoples frontyards and on my porch stealing apples. And shit, 500 kg of muscles can be reaally scary when it's wearing horns and eyeballing you! /greets from sweden!

  • Thumbs up if this video has crashed for you

  • BEAR GRYLLS THE BEST !! FUCK HIM

  • @DjBranco Bear Grylls has situations put out to him. He has a camera crew that follows him whereever he goes. Les Shroud is alone. If there's a bear or something that attacks him, he's probably screwed. This is why Les Shroud is better.

  • Ray Mears!

    

  • Grylls = Poser

    Stroud = Real deal

  • @keklolgloat I know it. grylls has a fucking whole camera crew. what do they eat? haha they fucking give him full meals and shit i bet. les- he fucking is by himself, like a crazy ass motherfucker. :D

  • @keklolgloat You are idiot..both guys are awesome...and...fuck you !!

  • @keklolgloat reverse that please because stroud's show was canceled because he failed to many outings I.E. needed help

  • @dragonunderlord It never got cancelled. He chose to stop doing the show because it was to hard on his body.

    He only failed one outing which was the Kalahari desert, easily one of the hardest places to survive.

    You sir are a fucking moron and are ignorant of every fact.

    GTFO

  • @MrFiddleedee then why is grylls still out there and les stroud is home because it was "to hard on his body.

    " who actually could take more

  • @dragonunderlord I'm glad you ask. It's because Bear Grylls is a hack that needs a convoy of 15 or so SUV's carrying his catered meals, production assistants, makeup people, a trailer for him to nap in... etc.

    Bear Grylls is the definition of a holly-wood survivalist. If you didn't already know that or had an incling that his over-the-top stunts are all super co-ordinated & scripted, with hidden safety gear and almost zero practical use for any survival scenario.

  • @MrFiddleedee so you work with him and know that as a fact?

  • @dragonunderlord What kind of question is that? I have researched Les and Grylls and I know enough about the two to form an opinion on the two.

    Maybe you should do the same instead of asking semantic questions you internet hermit.

  • @dragonunderlord I have to work with him to know it as a fact?

    I doubt you have ever worked on a satellite or a cell-phone signal, but you know that both of them exist...

    God you are fucking stupid.

  • @MrFiddleedee i dont know either exists most things work because of magic

  • @dragonunderlord you suck at trolling, good trolls hide the fact they are loney retards.

  • @MrFiddleedee im not lonely me and my friends are laughing at the responses you made right now

  • @dragonunderlord So besides with relentless agreeing with me, how am I wrong again?

    Troll.

  • @MrFiddleedee lmfao yeah ;)

  • @dragonunderlord atleast you can relent, respect.

  • @MrFiddleede i feel no need to argue anymore i tried to make any points that came to mind

    ps. i thumbs upped your comment

  • @keklolgloat poser what r u on about?has les stroud climbed mount everest,or has he been in the s.a.s,or has he trained with the french foreighn legion,i know bear grylls has.He's anything but a poser he's a top bloke

  • @keklolgloat so when was the last time you had to use your acr becon? Some one who climbed everest is a poser? hmm

  • @mountaintroutslayer For that self-awnsering question I give you this little tid-bit:

    "Yuichiro Miura reclaimed his title of oldest person to reach the summit at age 75 years and 227 days on May 26."

    lulz

  • @keklolgloat Oh, ok, i get it, you are speaking for Yuichiro Miura.

  • @mountaintroutslayer ??? sounds like sour grapes to me.

    if an elderly japanese businessman can reach the summit I think most healthy individuals with enough wealth can achieve it. all that really matters is if you have enough money to do it, it is very expensive and has become a status symbol for bored millionaires/billionaires.

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  • @keklolgloat

    Can a poser, or Les Stroud for that matter climb to the summit of mount everest?

    Can a poser, or Les Stroud pass selection for the SASR?

    Can a poser, or Les Stroud do so much good for charity and children?

    I don't think so. Before making dumb comments actually think about the crap that comes out of your mouth!

  • @Forester226 i bet les could do all of that but i doubt grylls can go out for a week alone hes only out there a couyple days at most it sliek its camping for him and every one knows the worst part of being lost is the loneliness even with a camera it helps 100% but grylls gets a whole crew.

  • @Forester226

    1) yes

    2) yes

    3) yes

    what he meant was that les stroud is a real outdoorsman who knows a hell of a lot about self-preservation, and goes off alone to teach people valuable facts, whereas bear grylls is a cocky showman who goes off with a camera crew to be filmed eating everything he sees and doing stupid, often dangerous stunts. if i found myself in the wilderness and followed stroud's example, i might be ok. if i followed grylls' example, i probably wouldn't be ok.

  • @pretzelzetzel truth.

  • Les, the bull moose didn't want to kill you. He wanted to do the wild thing with you. You were the best sounding cow he had heard for a long time. Survivor man you make everything groovy, eh.

  • no offense but Bear Grylls is better. where has he been anyway?

  • @XxRohShamBohXx The nearest Comfort Inn.

  • @XxRohShamBohXx Bear Grylls isn't better. He has situations put out for him, and he has a camera crew following him all the time. So if his life is in danger, the camera crew can call for help. Les Stroud is alone. If he screws up, it can be the last thing he does.

  • @cannedshoes true, he is alone. BUT Bear Grylls puts himself in danger and shows how to control it and survive. for example, he jumps in ice cold water and shows you how to get out of it, he also jumps in quick sand, etc.

  • REALLY.

  • Kindda like in Jurassic Park, with the T-rex's motion based vision.

  • this guy ever age he looks like his been like 50 or waht ever foreverl lool i love his shows so much thio

  • whats this all aboot?

  • Sure pal..and i wrestled a wooly mammoth..I dont beleive this guys story..why should I..This guy is a borderline retard!

  • @khantrax905

    How'd that go?

  • @khantrax905 Why dont you belive it? Its not that far fetched

  • so the bigfoot storys are fake?.

  • les ftw

    

  • You canadians and your moose problems.

  • @WorshipInTruth you arent kidding, when i was younger i lived in a suburb in Ontario. One day a fully grown bull moose with a full rack decided it was going to take a stroll on my street, alot of people had to get paint jobs and bodywork done on their vehicles. It took police and animal authorities hours to get it back in the woods, one police car waas flipped on its side when it started getting aggrivated.lol Also Moose are a truckers nightmare on Highway 17 and highway 69 in Ontario.

  • @MrBrownstone8881 Laugh, I heard that when vehicles and moose collide the vehicles actually take the worst of it.

  • @WorshipInTruth lets put it this way. you have no chance against hitting a moose with your car, truckers have obliterated their trucks hitting those moose, especially the ones with a rack, the mess is just horrific!.lol

  • @MrBrownstone8881 So I have heard.

  • @WorshipInTruth It was quite the Moose dilemma and it's wonderful that he's shared it.

  • @WorshipInTruth moose usually arn't a problem, but keep in mind that it was middle of mating season, and he was up against a 1500lb raging bull...

  • @WorshipInTruth you americans and your weight problems

  • @87jazzycheema Canadians are as fat as Americans.

  • @WorshipInTruth Actually, 40% of Canadians are obese with a population of 35 million. In United Statesd, 65% are obese with a population of 310 million.

  • @batmanboyman Yeah that exactly proves my point, both are around 50% obesity level, you should also take into account that America has A LOT more people then Canada this matters as certain areas of the U.S [Texas for example] are known for being more overweight then others, so that eschews the statistics. Trust me I have seen the statistics, the whole western world (Europe included) is overweight as we have an abundance of food, Frenchies, Canadians all fat bastards.

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  • @WorshipInTruth HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA thats funny

  • @WorshipInTruth yo, I just spent 3 years in Alaska I swear it is just as bad

  • @adt3443 i live in alaska all my life i've hunted moose and bear but it's always a adrenaline rush becuase when hunting bear you have to literly either stand in one spot wait for the bear to come to you same with moose,but you can also call the moose in but you can usly kill 1 nice 1000 lbs moose be good for a month depending on how you use it

  • @WorshipInTruth I'm Canadian...AND THATS HILARIOUS!

  • @WorshipInTruth better then in arizona with and elk problems....freaken antlers

  • You canadians are nuts, you people have such an inferiority complex that you feel you must always talk about canada. Its okay, we Americans dont really dislike you, we basically think of you as Americans, to us canada is no different then say wisconsin. 90% of Canadians live within 20 miles of the U.S border, its not like you are some sort of foreign culture or something.

  • @WorshipInTruth

    That's the problem, you berk.

    Canadians don't want to be considered Americans. It's it's own country

  • @WorshipInTruth

    At least we're not passive aggressive...are you from france or something?

    Enjoy your privatized healthcare.

  • @matchbox2022 "At least we are not passive aggressive"?? Isn't that what you canadians do best? Funny how you followed up that statement with passive aggressiveness "are you from france or something?" "enjoy your privatized healthcare." Laugh, are all canadians so stupid? Au contraire mon cheri, I should be the one asking if YOU are from france, you canadians are the ones with all the french as well as socialized healthcare just as do the french.

  • @WorshipInTruth People who think Canadians and Americans are extremely different are naive. Sure there are minor differences but coming from someone who's been back and forth, if nobody told you what country you were in, it would be hard to tell the difference. I live in Canada and when I visit the states, everyone seems to be in the exact same mind set.

  • hes my hero.

  • Great story and well told....... but I would have preferred if he stopped to drink his own piss to rehydrate.

  • 62 people like dislike drinking their own piss.

  • i like the part where the moose followed him

  • @RSJohn45 LMAO

  • he probably pised himself sooo hard after this that even bear grylls couldnt drink it all

  • @esully1234 LOL

  • He seems like a good all round guy, but really i am not sure he is suited for wilderness survival .

  • @frank0067 maybe you should watch his shows

  • @frank0067

    I am just going to go out on a whim here and assume you haven't seem survivorman.

  • @fatman220

    don't make that mistake..

  • @frank0067 why, are you ?

  • best stories are always about bears.

  • You guys are seriously talking about the end of the world, which country is best, and debating Bear Grylls and Les Stroud? Grow the fuck up, please. You people are the reason why society can't move forward anymore.

  • Trollolololololololololololol!­

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  • i miss this show, despite having respect for Les for doing all the things he did, like filming his own episodes, i wish he wouldn't have quit. Great show, he is BETTER than Bear Grylls. Bear could get food off of his crew, Les has noone.

  • you're the man les

  • Bad ideas make great stories.

  • damn moose eh always getting jelous over midge lol.

  • the canaidian chuck norris

  • this should be called, probably les strouds best story ever

  • 2:44

  • exactly why i never go into the woods alone and unarmed

  • I think I would have taken a giant shit in my cammies.........

  • BAMF!!

  • Grills: Mr moose, can I drink your piss?

  • I thought he was going to rape the cow

  • That must have been a slow ass moose

  • Wow, those nearly 8 minutes passed really fast.

  • He's been through much more impressive things just on the show. There's no way this is one of his best stories.

    I guess Canadians get pretty worked up when it comes to Moose.

  • @JackJaw7288 You have never seen a moose up close have you?

  • @JackJaw7288 Do you really know how dangerous a moose really is? Not even Kodiak Bears (Grizzle Bears) want to mess with Male moose during mating season. I lived in Alaska for a time, and sometimes I seen moose attack random parked cars and total them. Image what an angry moos can do to a person.

  • @JackJaw7288 Moose attacks aren't called 'gores' for nothing. Have you ever been within sight of a moose? They're GARGANTUAN.

  • @the tokinbudz sorry dude that was pretty weak from me

  • Okay guys I will concede the australian episode was probably Les best one and I must admit he did do pretty good in it