Ray Mears will be embarking on a live tour, Tales of Endurance, in March. For more information, visit raymears.com
That plug at the end... that is all you needed.
Ray Mears will be embarking on a live tour, Tales of Endurance, in March. For more information, visit raymears.com
What I take away from that is you need to ride a bison rather than a horse...Am I right?
Didn't make me smile.
The fact that a man who has made his living from traveling the world, learning oodles about indigenous people and treating us to televised views of places in the world that we can only dream of visiting is brought down to reviewing the accuracy of a multi-million dollar film is pretty shameful. It is entertainment dressed up... and those saying it's a 'bushcraft' film.... behave! It is simply a funnel for box office monies... nothing to do with living in harmony with the earth. How do you think they filmed it? With solar-powered cameras? You reckon they brought the crew in on foot? Do you really believe what you see on the screen is real?
Back to Ray, he can earn his money by appearing in any gathering place in the world. He is so skilled, so knowledgeable and so willing to share that knowledge... does he really need to be consulted about a film that will gross millions? Does he need to lend his name to the publicity drive? He could sell a knife with his name attached and earn more money per year than the majority of us could hope for.
Personally I think less of him for taking the interview, let alone what he said in it. He could of made more of the opportunity, but nah... the money is good, why bother!
But nevermind... the great Ray has spoken... he's chipped in on a popular film. Let us all bow and those who haven't seen the film... damn you... grab your wallet and pay for something that funnels money towards that film.... don't worry about the entertainment issue... Ray has backed it, just give them your money. There should be some sort of Paypal donation portal to pay your money to, whether you see the film or not... the millionaires need to maintain their lifestyle. Help them. Help the needy.
I realise that I'm just saying the man was mauled by a bear he survived freezing temperatures and made it 200 miles to safety, doesn't matter what rays opinions are the fact is Hugh glass did it...