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Survivorman: Season Three by Les Stroud
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DVD detailsActor: Les Stroud Director: Les Stroud Brand: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Cinematographer: Les Stroud Producer: Les Stroud Writer: Les Stroud Cinematographer: Laura Bombier Editor: Andy Peterson Editor: Barry Farrell Editor: Max Attwood Editor: Richard Mandin Producer: Andrew Sheppard Producer: Bill Howard Producer: Dan Reynolds Producer: David W. Brady Producer: Seaghan Hancocks Producer: Stavros C. Stavrides Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 258 minutes DVD Release Date: 2009-06-09 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Discovery Channel
DVD Reviews of Survivorman: Season ThreeDVD Review: Genuine Summary: 4 StarsThe guy is genuine. The show does not feel like it is a stage. Nice tips on survival. Can get a bit boring, watching the guy trying to make fire 14 times. I typically do multitasking like surfing the net when watching Survivorman so that I do not get bored and focus when there is something really interesting.
DVD Review: Final season... Summary: 5 StarsSurvivorman Season 3 is the final season, with six episodes and one bonus feature. I found the episodes pretty interesting, from the Arctic Tundra to the Australian Outback. In the episode about the Colorado Rockies Les even has to take care of two horses. In Deep Woods he, and a friend, show you what to do if you get lost while hunting. And of course, they also show you what not to do, but that's the fun of watching Survivorman. The bonus is about Urban Disasters, in this case how to survive in a car, at home, or at your place of business if there is a flood. He deals with such issues as losing power, keeping warm, getting clean water and so on. I wish there were more DVDs, but I think his show has done a good job of covering most of the bases.
Now, what do you do if you get lost in New York City? We'll never know.
DVD Review: Great Outdoor Survival Show Summary: 4 StarsI got these videos as a Christmas present for my husband and he loves them! We have both watched all three seasons. There is a lot of good information for outdoor people on surviving in harsh conditions or when they have gotten lost on hunting, camping and hiking trips. It is also well filmed, so even if you're not into the outdoors you get to see some beautiful landscapes all over the world.
DVD Review: Great video and great gift Summary: 4 StarsThis is a great series and the production is pretty cool as well. It is filmed by Les Stroud and he is on his own most of the time so he is the crew and the teacher all while he is trying to survive for 7 days on his own.
this is a great gift for the outdoor types.
DVD Review: Great Series Summary: 5 StarsI really enjoy all of the Survivorman episodes. This is an excellent series for those who enjoy the outdoors.
Description of Survivorman: Season ThreeWould you know what to do if you were stranded and left to survive without food or shelter in some of the world's harshest environments? Les "Survivorman" Stroud is determined to find out as he embarks on the final season of this thrilling series. Armed with little more than a harmonica and a wry sense of humor, Les uses skills, bravery and ingenuity to tackle seemingly impossible situations. Sierra Nevada: The rugged Sierra Nevada is a hiker's dream. The problem is that it's very easy to get lost and succumb to the perils of the environment. See what "Survivorman" Les Stroud does when he finds himself in this predicament. Colorado Rockies: The Colorado Rockies is one of the most magnificent mountain ranges in America. And one of the most treacherous. With two horses and his usual 50 pounds of camera gear, Les must learn how to gather food and water while navigating the precarious precipice. Arctic Tundra: Stranded on northern Baffin Island in a ruggedly beautiful yet unforgiving land where the summer sun doesn't set for days on end, Les learns some particularly harsh lessons in solo arctic survival. Deep Woods: Millions of hunters embrace their primal nature every year as they trek into the woods in search of wild game. It can be an exhilarating experience, but it also can be very dangerous. Les discovers just how wrong a hunting trip can go. Australian Outback: Les gets stranded in the remote Australian Outback when his ultralight airplane runs out of fuel. Alone on an endless expense of sun-burnt grasses, Les must get creative if he is going to survive. Papua New Guinea: "Survivorman" is dropped off in the overgrown jungles of Papua New Guinea. Though food appears to be plentiful, surviving for a week is going to be an exhausting adventure for Les.
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