BoneJj
Well-Known Member
Okay so I'm slowly getting back into the whole survival camping and general out doorsy type stuff that I used to really enjoy when I was younger. I'm slowly building up my gear again, working on replacing all my old camping pots and other gear that have not stood the test of time at my mothers house in the garage.
In the mean time to refresh old knowledge and maybe learn a few more tricks I've been watching a lot of the Survival TV shows that have been popping up on TV the last few years now. They have all pretty much hit NETFLIX now and so I'm able to watch a lot of them there.
So far on the list of shows to watch are:
Dual Survivor
Man, Woman, Wild
Survivor man
Man vs. Wild
Most of these are on the discovery network.
I'll have to say that they order I have them in above seems to be best to worst as far as actually showing you methods to survive. I'll have to admit as crazy as the 2 guys in Dual Survivor are I've seen more techniques and demonstration in the first 2 episodes that I have in most of the other shows.
I also rather like the couple on man, woman, wild. They are comical and do show and demonstrate a lot of good info, most of it I'm rather familiar with but I do like the info they show and they always stress knowing and reading up on the environments you will be entering, I can't stress that one enough...
Survivor man is a good one, he shows some good stuff as well but I have concerns about his methods, he's a little unskilled IMO.
I would like to like Bear Grylls more but I think he's too much of a gimmick and the products that they have made with Gerber and him are not that great. The blades just aren't up to par, granted I kind of like the survival kits that he's gotten them to produce as for the beginner, it's a good start but it would be nice if they had a more quality line of blades.
I know my next blades are more than likely going to be ka-bar (US made blade thanks). I also would highly encourage anyone purchasing a blade to stay away from serrations. They just don't serve a good enough purpose and limit the utility of the knife, hence a lot of my beef with the Gerber bear grylls line.
Ka-Bar is one of my favorites but I know there are better out there as well. I also really like american made products as well and ka-bar has some nice ones.
Anyway, chime in on the TV series's and your favorite knife brands and other survival type gear.
In the mean time to refresh old knowledge and maybe learn a few more tricks I've been watching a lot of the Survival TV shows that have been popping up on TV the last few years now. They have all pretty much hit NETFLIX now and so I'm able to watch a lot of them there.
So far on the list of shows to watch are:
Dual Survivor
Man, Woman, Wild
Survivor man
Man vs. Wild
Most of these are on the discovery network.
I'll have to say that they order I have them in above seems to be best to worst as far as actually showing you methods to survive. I'll have to admit as crazy as the 2 guys in Dual Survivor are I've seen more techniques and demonstration in the first 2 episodes that I have in most of the other shows.
I also rather like the couple on man, woman, wild. They are comical and do show and demonstrate a lot of good info, most of it I'm rather familiar with but I do like the info they show and they always stress knowing and reading up on the environments you will be entering, I can't stress that one enough...
Survivor man is a good one, he shows some good stuff as well but I have concerns about his methods, he's a little unskilled IMO.
I would like to like Bear Grylls more but I think he's too much of a gimmick and the products that they have made with Gerber and him are not that great. The blades just aren't up to par, granted I kind of like the survival kits that he's gotten them to produce as for the beginner, it's a good start but it would be nice if they had a more quality line of blades.
I know my next blades are more than likely going to be ka-bar (US made blade thanks). I also would highly encourage anyone purchasing a blade to stay away from serrations. They just don't serve a good enough purpose and limit the utility of the knife, hence a lot of my beef with the Gerber bear grylls line.
Ka-Bar is one of my favorites but I know there are better out there as well. I also really like american made products as well and ka-bar has some nice ones.
Anyway, chime in on the TV series's and your favorite knife brands and other survival type gear.