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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

In Siberia, a tired and exhausted Bear talks about his adventures and risks taken to get out alive, by boarding/ catching a rail; this one is really inspiring. Enjoy watching.

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  • Guys BEAR in mind (lol) this show is not meant to be real he is just suposed to show you HOW to survive it's not survivor man..either way bear is an amazing guy thumbs up if you agree.

  • He's like an action hero.

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  • What he does is real! However to get him out of the places is set up! The camera man has a radio device to tell the other crew to set up the escape!

  • @sukh5252 1:10 helicopter camera..

  • @maulster79 is this set up is he faking part of the show or something?

  • Fuckin fare dodgers - because of people like him , its honest people like us who have our fares constantly hiked to accomodate these sponges of society

    Oh yeah , what about the camera man - is he still in Siberia ?

  • @Skywatcher31

    I don't think in a situation of surviving vs dead they don't put you in jail for jumping on a train. But then again it's Russia... In Russia train catches you

  • Guys, to see a genuine Russian short-line freight running through Siberia, search this 35-sec. video: chme 3 ( by RussianRailroad). Then decide if you'd attempt to jump that one.

    Don't get me wrong - it's a great show with many useful tips, as long as people remember to enage their brains before actually trying them. To hop a freight, recce a place where the trains stop or slow to walking pace, then unless you want to be arrested + see the inside of a Russian jail, wait until dusk.

  • @Skywatcher31

    + not to forget that when you see all the wagons, you can count like 14 of them but at the end when bear is on top you count 7. But i still like to watch the show.

  • Great guy, great scene but 100% staged. The first train shown (approx. 20 sec. into the video) has hopper cars which unload ore through the floor, but the second train has standard gons. If you're stuck in Siberia, run after as many trains as you like, but you're gonna be disappointed because at the rear of the train, even if you can run at 25 mph, you're highly unlikely to find a heritage boxcar with a ladder to climb up. Me, I'm just gonna keep boringly plodding along that train line .......

  • @roberdude12345 It's not uncommong for trains to go that slow in Siberia. In fact, if you look up how long it takes an average train on the Trans-Siberian line to travel it's entire length (10,267 kilometres) you'll find that it takes 9 days and 2 hours (!). Which means that the train has an average speed of 10267/((9*24)+2) = 47 kilometres/hour. Which is about 29 miles/hour. The speed of this train is perfectly legit! (It's because of the snow and stuff that these trains go slow, btw)

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