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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2009

Ray Mears - http://www.raymears.com/
Woodlore - BBC - RAY MEARS' EXTREME SURVIVAL - Arizona Desert.
In the 1860s a small band of native Indians provided the finest demonstration of the military value of survival skills. Follow in the footsteps of the tenacious war leader Geronimo, exploring the skills his people employed to stay alive at a time when every hand turned against them.

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  • alright it needs to be said...Ray Mears looks like Tim Heidecker

  • @harybosco Tim Heidecker?? Sorry, don't know this guy...

  • Could you upload the one about John Bridger? where he talks to the ninety year old trapper and makes the jerky and such. If you uploaded that, you'd be even more my hero. hehe. Thanks for uploading!

    I forgot to mention, the John Bridger episode is in the American Rockies and on the prairies. (I'd be mightily pleased if you uploaded the Canadian Rockies one too). Thanks a bunch!

  • Hi Benjamin,

    Thank for your comments, ratings and support!

    I'm always happy to know people like you are happy about my uploads. \(^^)/ Let me find that episode and upload it for you (hope I have it). Presently, I'm editing and uploading the Extreme Survival series.

    Kindest regards,

    Ukyo

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  • My heart jumped when he dropped the scorpion..

  • Damn glad I subscribed to this channel!

  • whoa @ 0.27 ray learns to apparate

  • My government are pigs, but the love for being an american makes me stay here. I believe what the indians said, "its all of our land, none is owned by anyone." yet these invisable barriers make it so its "owned"

  • @Davidthehappyfellow

    Thankyou David it is important to share your opinions i look forward to your next.

  • Lets not forget it was the US Government and all the IMPORTS from different Countries that committed genocide on 30 MILLION Native Americans; many who had lived for more the 10,000 years on the North American Continent -- LOOK AT YOU NOW -- with your grass yards, surrounded by fences.

  • Brits and suburban housewives and delinquent teenage boys may be entertained by looking at snakes, spiders, and other terrible things, but I dislike it.

  • @BackFortyBushcraft thats the rocky mountains episode i think.

  • @harybosco LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! lool i google searched that name, looked at the first picture and literally fell of my seat laughing! Thumbs up for you sir, well done :D

  • @88Heartandsoul seriously...he always uses good music...Slowdive!

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