Finding bear tracks - Ross Kemp in Alaska - BBC

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

Ross Kemp journeys to Alaska to experience life in the wild for 5 days. In this first short video from his adventure, the ex-EastEnders actor spots a number of scary bear prints in the ground around his campsite. Great expedition clip from BBC action advneture show 'Ross Kemp Alive in Alaska'. Contains strong language.

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  • The footprints belongs to Bear Grylls

  • @ohronaldo34 bear grylls if u watch the behind the scene stuff is followed around by a bunch of guys that tell him exactly where to climb how to survive basically. i am doubtfull if he sleeps in the shelters too, i say this as in the pilot he genuinely looks exhausted as he should having spent 4-5days in the wild. after this strangely he's not and very vibrant.

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  • @wingtok No, you can see him laugh right after he says that.

  • he can handle anything he was in the super army soldiers

  • that cunt is the biggest faud ever

  • he needs to grow a pair.....hes got nothing on bear grylls

  • Yawnnnnnnnn....wow a bear print..thats worth posting....how about showing some bear sheet, thats worth an Oscar !

  • 0:30 BOOM=broken hip.

  • was he serious about the director and producer never working again?

  • lol

    what does his weight have to do with anything?

  • ya dont see THAT in the EASTEND DO U KEMPEY??

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