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proof? evidence?
We love Alone! Why do the Tim's always tap early! I may have to apply!
Not a thing wrong with that good fish .
I think I would kill it on this show
After that cold water I don't think u have to blure me out any more. I was Lmao
Little soldier would be hiding in the bush between two boulders, helmet pulled tight.
@@thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074 lmfao!
Hahaha good one
How nice. I don't need to worry about that for myself haha 🙊
@@Yasmine-mm1yc *giggles* 🙊
Man I am no expert log cabin maker but have a bit of experience making one now and I am amazed at how fast he got those walls up.
it's a complete waste of a week of calories and time, since you still need to waste 2 hours and 700 calories per day hauling and processing firewood. In one day, you can make a debris/ice quonset hut, stuffed with debris, that needs no fire, not even a sleeping bag, if you know to keep on your 6 layers of clothing, with debris between each layer. Until temps are consistently sub-freezing, all you need is a debris-pile inside of a tent made out of poles and the 20x20 tarp.
drane little yes yes and the cold steel shovel is a divine tool set from the heavens. Heard enough of your ramblings
@@dranelittle7726 You realize they are there for upwards of 100 days. Having a permanent shelter of their liking is something that the show has proven has been a mental aid for the psyche of the contestants.
@@girtisholland this. Crawling into a pile of debris and waiting 100 days is impossible for anyone.
Humans have to do something, even if it means burning more calories.
it's worth throwing up a small hut/cabin to live in
@Kevin Hart yeah you've been in solitary for 5 months "multiple times." not something to brag about, like... at all.
Unless they gain more calories than they lose I wouldn't even call it "surviving." It's just staving off eventual starvation.
But shoving yourself in a debris pile is stupid, you will mentally break down eventually. The show's time-frame doesn't matter. None of it matters unless it can indefinitely sustain you.
The worst part about this show is having to wait a week for the next episode. I'm ready to pre order season 9.
@@S.L.O.P. You don't know that.
@@S.L.O.P. who?
Looks like episode 3 won't be released till July
@@divanniyexpert2821 Clay
@@S.L.O.P. or are they playing with you, and just making you think they spoiled it? ;)
As a angler, it angers me they get one fish and stop fishing. If you catch one, you have a good chance to get another in that small time window.
I think about that too, but I wonder if it becomes challenging to store fish safely and keep it edible
Right? If you are smoking one, you might as well smoke 5, and kick back for a week or two.
well what are you going to do with the fish? if you catch a small one then definitely catch two but if you get a good sized trout then getting another will make it rot or attract something that wants to eat it. with perishables like fish (and smelly ones at that) it has to be done quick. storing meat is a luxury when he should try to store edible plants by drying instead
@@zanderdev57 just eat all fish, get fat and profit 😎👍
One fish with the bait provided by the first guaranteed more fish. The experience of the so called experts come from a text book not intelligent survival in the real world. Clay comes the closest in season 8.
This guy built a whole log cabin!! Im impressed
so what? doing so always causes them to starve out, so it's a mistake that the dummies keep on repeating. If they'd just make a tarp-tent and get busy fishing and stripping cambium, they'd have the strength needed, when temps are sub frreezing to make a much stronger, warmer shelter out of debris and ice. It's air tight, so you dont need a fire inside of it. Stuffed with debris, it doesn't even require a sleeping bag, unless you're dumb enough to remove your clothing when inside of it, have debris between each layer of clothing, too, in order to increase the insulative effect of that clothing.
I'm not impressed. Swimming in frigid water, building extravagant cabin adds up to TAP OUT
@@lucymiller6616 Drane, Lucy, great commonsense advice!!!
How did he build the door he did? I cant see a way without nails.
that's right, and all he needed was a tarp tent built in one half of a day, until it got too cold to rain, then he could have winterized it in half a day and not needed a fire. Save that 3 weeks and you'll win. Or you can have a pretty cabin and lose. Which would you rather?
Watching this season now on Netflix, jordon just built an entire palace in the woods and left lol I was so surprised. He had the nicest camp there
Divorce rate is 50% of all marriage
His kid will be moving out for college.
This guy should be ion suicide watch 👀
I'm watching this in New Zealand and thought you've got to be kidding but it's just come on Can't believe he left so quickly as he seemed to have it sorted but obviously thoughts of his daughter broke him 😓
" after that cold water I don't think you have to blur me anymore"
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Jordan made the best cabin ever on this survival show! When he had to tap out I’m like oh no that cabin. I felt so connected to Jordan I feel he had what it took to win but I understood why he had to get back to his wife and son. He was so open about his personal life I felt so much empathy and yes no amount of money can replace family and love!
Of course he had to tap out; he wasted all of his energy on that suburban monstrosity.
Same! The way he spoke about his family, and his daughter in particular, hit me hard, I was curious what other people thought of him. I love it when tough-looking, practical guys have a way with words and clearly always prioritize their family at the end of the day.
He’s an idiot who gave up the money to help his family bc he’s worried about his wife and what she’s doing???? Lol, why did he even bother going on the show? I am so disappointed in this dude bc I very much loved his cabin.
I cried when he opened up about losing his little girl, it was heart breaking and to have a man that can actually open up and share his feelings like that is rare. I've been through horrible grieving, luckily not my kid, but every word he said is true. It comes in waves and it takes forever to move on. I truly think he thought doing this challenge would help him with the grieving process. But it was too soon and he realized it. He needed his family more than the money. It took a lot of courage for him to walk away (and admit that on TV). I wish him and his family only the best.
@@joonsmelodie9927 Lil bro, thinking you can handle isolation and no contact is vastly different from actually experiencing it. I'd like to see you in the next season of Alone.
What most people forget is that as death slowly creeps in. your mind becomes totally focused on that which is important you weigh priorities vs other and eventhough you have a goal you ask yourself if today was your last day would rather be doing this or this and he chose his family.
they see that they can't feed themselves, so they quit
That was a good one about not having to blur him anymore
I have a lot of respect for everyone on the show but while in the military I met an Alaskan native and hands down if he was on the Alone series would win it easily. He was a real GI and taught us a lot about respecting the challenge of living off the land.
I was half expecting him to lose the fish at the end and calmly say no way... 😂
Excuse me sir! That trout is out of season gonna have to get you to release that fish.
Wow! That shelter is the best I have ever seen so far! Awesome!
It’s nice although wondering how he is going to get a fire place in there.
Kent Hackathorne actually some good non condescending information
it's a mistake to have more than a tarp tent for the first month. Then, in one day, make a debris-ice quonset hut. The hut needs no external heat source at -20F if you know to leave on your 7 layers if clothing, with debris between each layer.
No, this log cabin is one of the worst choices possible.
These dumbasses are building log cabins when they NEED to be building the most basic shelter possible.
His body energy would have been better spent on finding food but he wasted it all on this monstrocity.
I have not seen this guy's story arc but I predict he will go the same way as the other log-cabin builder with the heart trouble.
@@johnogrady2418 it's not just the shelter. The cabins are so ineffective that every day after they are built, you have to waste 2 hours every day, on hauling and processing firewood for them. Why can't these fools understand that? Its a waste of 60.000 calories, enough food for for 20 days. then they waste another 20,000 calories boiling 2 qts of water at a time, twice per day, instead of boiling 3 gallons at a time, once every 3 days. That saved month would have changed the name of the winner in 7 of the 8 seasons. and nobody's got brains enough to see that is the truth of the matter.
Guy, you have a great carpenter's skill. I love that cottage.
Cottage is more accurate. well done.
he made the best hut of the season, too bad he gave up too fast.
that's always a waste of time and calories.
@@billwithers1349 I would make a fast and easy shelter until I really needed a better one so I could focus on other things
@@bigbird4481 it' not even freeing for their first month, so the shelter can be created in 2 hiurs, and stuffed fiull of dry debris in 2 more hours. Later, when it's too cold for rain to be a threat, he can winterize it in half a day. It'll handle 0F, without a fire or a sleeping bag and they'll never see 0F.
This guy spent all his energy building the most extravagant cabin. Then had to tap out. Slowly put the cabin up and focus on food would have helped him last longer.
you can make a ring of stakes around your 'food trees" that wont let any animal climb it. You can also have a small, smoky fire that deters animals. With a horizontal line between a couple of trees, set out by themselves, you can toss a line over that line and use it to pull some tarp/tape food storage bags up in-between the trees. Once the weather is sub freezing, you can make an ice-debris igloo and store your food inside of it. Then nothing can access your goodies.
pile up firewood, brush and small debris, cover it with the 20x20 tarp, pile on small debris, sprinkle with water, let it freeze repeat 2-3x. Light work, can do other things will waiting on the freezing. Can form the doorway with split logs, build wall around them. saves having to cut thru 6" of ice and debris when hut is finished. Use heated shovel to thaw/free-up the tarp from the ice/debris. Make a crawlway entrance in the same manner. Make a woven bough or withe/reed door, 2" thick and pack debris around it, Airtight shelter. Ice light-"glasses", 3" ID, easily made, too.
There needs to be a spin-off of Alone called Not Alone. It's a shelter building competition.
good idea really.
👍👍 from a fellow Tennessean.
👍 from another!
He has the best cabin and he quit cause he missed his family. Wasn't his family the reason he went out?
Maybe that was just an excuse. I've been to places where people only see their family one month out of the year and spend the other eleven months working to support them. If it really was for the family he'd stay.
Loneliness, homesick, whatever you want to call it. Being in nature alone for long times at a time does strange things to a man.
Clay was basically the same, he said he could do 90 days, but he would have to figure out how to get past that.
So if it would come to the wire, Clay might also have pulled out somewhere in the 90 to 100 days limit. It's all determination. That fisher that was walking Clay's traps and eating his dinner might as well have been the final straw for Clay.
@@patrickd9551 baloney. They quit cause they are starving. Roland lost 44 lbs. Jordan lost 25 lbs. Everyone else has lost 1 lb per day, on average, cause they not only dont know how to feed themselves, they dont even know how to conserve their calories, even though Carleigh showed them how, on season 3. She made it 84 days on 10,000 calories, without a fire in her debris shelter. She lost 50 lbs.
@@dranelittle7726 Aren't you romanticizing the situation a bit?
First of all, he did shoot a dear, providing him with 50 lbs of food. Allowing him to conserve energy in the first place.
Weight loss? As if Clay didn't loose weigh himself. He was rationing snow rabbits in the end, his deer meat was gone.
Lastly if that fisher stayed around, grabbing the rabbits before clay did, he needed to find a new resource of food.
Securing enough calories is just one thing, survival is about a mental state too. And yes, Clay was strong minded, but he has his breaking point too. And that was the main point in my argument. It takes a special kind of man to survive alone for extended periods of time.
@@patrickd9551 so? 50x 600 calories per lb for venison, 30,000 calories, enough food for 10 days, IF he mostly stayed holed up in a debris pile, not wasting 2 hours and 700 calories per day hauling and processing firewood. Biko had 90 lbs of blubber on him and should have been able to outlast him by 2 months, but he didn't know how to conserve his calories and also broke weak mentally.
Jordan “fights” the elements….what a hero!
Does the film crew supply batteries for their head mount lights? If not,what brand are you using. 40 days light from 3 triple A batteries is amazing. Lol
That was unexpected journey
when you waste 3 weeks and 40,000 calories on a silly cabin and hauling and processing firewood (over an 80 day span) it should not shock you to find that you dont have the time to make the netting, treblehook trotlines, the pontoon outrigger raft and feed yourself with same.
welp.. this guy build a cabin which means he's already screwed lmao.
that's correct
As a guy who's been in survival situations before I'd have continued to fish while that fish was cooking ate as much of the first one and smoked the rest
Great show, 2nd favourite to Forged in Fire. I wish History Channel would make Top Shot again, that was the best.
It was Jordans game to lose. Can't believe he tapped the way he did.
The one hack to aid you in winning this is if you get say 100 grams of meat instead of inhaling it make a soup it will fill you up and cooking with the lid on meats all the nutrients are dripping back down into the soup and it’s better flavour haha be seriously make soups out of any meat or veggies, Also to make one of your 10 items emergency rations or lentils or outs or powdered rice then use it a little each day to bolster your soups up and keep your body from freaking out and eating away at its fat reserves
If I knew how to build a shelter like that I’d win this easily, I would sleep and eat 80%
I love this show so much I want to go on it
Love this show!
What’s this show called ?
@@riecespake8112 Alone
We are definitely in need of more states like Indiana who aren't afraid of the TruTh
Thought he was gonna win with that cabin. Got lonely I guess smh
No, the cabin is precisely why he lost.
He wasted his energy on foolishness.
Wilderness McMansions are a DUMB idea.
That dude made that awesome shelter, and than tapped out like that, wow well he sucks. Because he allowed his emotions to take over, I don't get why people who have children go on this show. It's a waste of time for people who are really alone and want to experience this challenge on Alone.
Is there something wrong with making a fishing pole?
Look, how tough can this be. I mean, Tom Hanks did it with just a pair of ice skates and a rock.
Don't forget Wilson he helped alot
Uumm he also had a cave for shelter...just saying
@@melissajohnson2935 and if a contestant can use rocks to build a shelter....
In all honesty Tom Hanks being a liberal that he is, could not survive on its own. it took a whole movie crew and cast and a lot of supporting help to do all that stuff for him. He is got the Limelight as he stood in front of the camera.
@@jackdundon2261 So he simply cheated like all Dims do. Figures.
Jordson it's a serious commitment then she taps out because he's gets hungry ,,,
I live in Alberta and I can honestly tell you these guys have no idea what there doing seems like there doing it for TV or something
I never understood why most of these people didn’t build their shelters OFF the ground. That would have been one of my first and biggest goals. All of these locations were in areas where the ground is cold and wet. A shelter with a raised floor would have made it easier to stay warm and dry.
@Kevin Hart
Yes, your plan is easy but it really wouldn’t last long enough for them to win. I think it’s worth the calories to build a better shelter. They can get better rest when they don’t have to worry about being cold and/or wet.
Also if you can make a small pond or a cage/fence type thing made in the lake then the fish you catch can swin around living a few weeks and keeping that fish as a fresh food preserve
if you know to take the 3 lb block of sea salt, brine-dipping the fish speeds up the smoke curing of the fish. After a month or so, freezing weather preserves it for you.
lots of love from India
Stfu
@@wallball7442 lol FR
@@bobbyblazini stfu
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@@djsipp4743 stfu
shelters are lit this season
none of them have a clue. I can make a far, far better shelter in one day, which needs no external heat source, down to -20F, saving you 2 hours and 700 calories per day wasted on processing firewood, like the dummies that they are.
People have stupidly latched-onto this idea that it's the shelter that saves you. and they dont know how to make the debris/ice quonset hut in one day. So they are scared that they can't feed themselves. So they waste a week on building a cabin, and then waste 2 hours and 700 calories per day hauling and processing firewood. If they knew how to make a proper shelter in a day, they could skip all that and get busy catching the 400 lbs of fish that a 6 ft, 180 lb man needs to catch in order to win while losing only 30 lbs. Every 10 lbs more that you weigh than that is 80 lbs of fish that you dont have to catch and 20 lbs of cambium that you dont have to peel. . This assumes that 80 days suffices to win, which it has in all cases but one.
Drane! You hit the nail on the head! As somebody who has camped out in the wilderness of Canada a lot, building a log cabin of some kind is a huge waste of time and energy! And that is even if you can find the wood and carry the tools with which to build it! A better idea is to simply build a rough structure of tree branches and leaves underneath a big coniferous tree, which you can do in a few hours! It helps to make this structure more rainproof if you carry a tarpaulin with you to put over the top of this shelter!!!😊
Cabin log notches should face down to prevent cupping water and rotting. I know - everyone's an expert. Definitely more work that way though.
silly. you'll be out there at most 100 days and it'll soon be too cold for rain. You dont want or need a cabin at all.
I love this show!I found it randomly and binge watch during the first lock down!Man I hope a female wins this season!Truthfully I like this entire cast this season 😭😭😭😭!Wish they could all win the money 😅!Also why do these people keep putting food up in the air 😩it never works!Something always gets to it!
sasquatch for one will
I don’t think a woman will ever be able to keep enough weight on to win. All this season’s women are already thin.
well the food in the air worked
Wym food in the air?
Haha same here
So true, David W.
My son died while I was in the Marines. Guess what I did? Yep, there is a time for it. Learn to embrace the abyss of your mind Jordan.
Bring a Trefecta XL metallized Tyvek bivy, from 2GoSystems, not a sleeping bag, cause it's more versatile. You can wear the bivy as clothing, without worrying about its getting wet or torn. If need be, you can cut up the bivy and make more layers of clothing out it. Again, stuff debris between each layer of clothing. Dont wear your boots, socks or normal clothing out on the raft. Just wear the tarp, tape clothind, debris, booties and bivy when likely to get wet and have a fire, hot stones, dry debris and dry clothing nearby on shore whenever you're on the water.
Hes Smoking the fish like he has time
Can you just bring like a possum/raccoon cage trap as an item? Lmao
Love this show
I need stronger glasses.. I thought it said he was fighting an Elephant to survive. LOL...
When you dont waste 60 hours per month on firewood (dont need a warming fire) for 2 months, that's 3 weeks of saved time, normal work week. Save a week on the shelter-building, that's a LOT of time and calories you've stolen away from your fishing/cambium-peeling.
Are you kevin hart on a different account. Why make so many different accounts.
I would love to be on this show if possible
I can do this because I have nothing holding me back. Nobody thinks I deserve this opportunity
You can't and you won't.
That would be a cool thing to do , for about a day. 🏹⌛
After these vaccine mandates, I'm going to be doing this for alot.. alot longer.
Got myself a yurt and woodstove for until I get something more permanent built and about 2 years of long term food to get me by until I can start growing food reliably.
I'm going to miss beer 😪
@@fustercluck2460 You can always hike into town.
How these survivalists immerse themselves in frigid water, No regard to how many calories wasted. Seems counterintuitive. And the ones that do it NEVER win...
In the wilderness, with perfectly dried logs ready...
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We having nothing like this in the UK what a pucker show I'd b in my element what a place to wake up every morning couldn't think of anything better
uhuh And just how would you feed yourself when you can't take more than one deer, no other big animals and deer is just food for 2 weeks?
Bugs, lots of bugs.
Find out what the edible ones are and figure how to eat them, cook them etc. And then PRACTICE.
So more of an appetizer then?
i fight nature everyday lol
If all you have is a line and a hook tied to the end of a long skinny pine pole. No more tangles and way more easy to handle. Go find one of those dead pines, use your blade to cut and smooth smooth all the limbs away. Just use it like you would a crappie fish pole. Probably some good deadwoods to make a raft or canoe as well, would help in catching more fish.
make a pontoon outrigger raft in one day, out of 2 sets of clothing, the backpack, the Gorilla tape, debris, and 8 small logs as a frame work. You'll have 6x the flotation required. Waterproof spray the items while still at home. can't be swamped or overturned. Lash the pontoons on TOP of the logs. Anchor the frame to a tree or stone, but always take the pontoons when you leave the raft overnight, securing them vs flood/windstorms.
The game is nocturnal, set up a night stand around camp and use your night vision camera. You will not go hungry.
My question is why hasn't anyone figured that out?
@Thought Criminal you're stuck in a 1.2 mile radius of your drop off location.. Half of your 5 sq miles is out on the LAKE. Night hunting is probably not allowed.
they were allowed to take only rabbits, grouse, and deer (ONE deer) That's not enough to matter. Fishing is where it's at
I think I would have eaten a greater amount of that fish in case a bear gets the rest. Mistake? Guess we will find out.
Let the bear have the food, you just eat the bear after......
I feel bad for the people who had to blurr out his thing
If you reading this have a good day
ok (it is my birthday )
You have a blessed day as well sir. Positive vibes all the way
You too brother 🤙🏽
You must be a very nice person to make this very nice comment, Mr. Musician, or perhaps you are being just a little sarcastic!!!😊
Nice work ✨🎇🎆
I dont understand why not all challangers cook the food in a cooking pot.
Thats the best way to get most nutritions and calories from food, plant or animal doesnt matter.
Then you can drink the water and get the rest of nutritions and hydratet with warm water to save calories.
Besides in a competion like this its pointles to store dry fish unless its more than you can eat during a day.
Its better to eat a loot during a day and store in some extra fat for the next day, everything to prevent weight loss.
Nice bushcraft cabin
cabins cause you to lose. Too much time and calories wasted. They still need 2 hours per day of firewood processing.700 calories per day. you can do much better
Best joke told on Alone.
Coming out of the water: Turtle Boy
No way Jordan tapped out😬..Props to you tho Jordan for all that you accomplished go in good spirits soo'no ( brother )🌬🍃💜😊 For you have learned a new appreciation for your family 👨👩👧👦
ever TRY carrying hot coals or hot rocks, or digging with a saw? How about frying food or spearing fish with an axe? A real deal 8" of saw edge on the Cold Steel shovel, with a variety of handles, made on site, can do all of those things as well as be a paddle, adze, pick, rake, weed-wacker, vertical ice-chipper and post hole digger.
. A much-modified Crunch multitooll can drill the mounting holes in the new shovel-handles, as well as sharpen its knife blade, sharpen the shovel and the saw teeth, make wooden bowls and spoons, cut fishhooks in half and re-shape the ends of those hook-halves.
quitter lol
If you catch one fish keep going till you have to stop or no bait or what ever man, set bird snars, rabbit snars squirrel snare and spears around your camp to help protect it.
it only takes one day to refine workable clay out of shoreline mud and another day to make the 4 one-gallon each baked clay pots with lids, as well as the 50 clay balls for use vs small game via the slingbow. So dont waste a pick on a cookpot. You can stone boil 3 gallons of water at a time, in tarp lined pit, and store it in the sleeves of your outer shell's jacket. You need to drink a gallon per day and boiling it in that pathetic 2 qt pot is a royal pita. another stone boiling pit should be used for cooking, since it's got food poisoning potential and need not be nearly as big.
I wonder why you did not keep fishing to acquire enough fish to smoke for lean times.
They don't show the 40 hours of fishing to catch that one fish, or the fact that we're only allowed to take 1 bull trout per day.
@@jordonbell3393 , if you were Dan Jett then you could hypnotize the fish and just pluck them out of the water.
@@megnakamura7652 no need. He just sits in his basement on the computer and they come knocking on his door.
@@jordonbell3393 , 😆😆😆
@@megnakamura7652 Dan knows to make 2500 sq ft of 4" mesh netting out of the cotton rope hammock, unlike you dummies.
a 230 lb, 6 ft tall man doesn't need to procure any food at all in 80 days, other than to harvest, dice, boil and fry the 17 lbs, 10,000 calories of cambium needed to mix with the 10,000 calories of rations that you take. If such a man knows to stay holed-up in a debris-pile, he'll lose less than 1 lb per day. 6 ft tall 140 lb marathoners are commonplace, so dropping your weight to 150 lbs is not a disqualification under the Alone rules. Every 10 lbs less than 230 lbs you weigh, you need to catch 80 lbs of fish.and you'll still win, as long as you mix it with the cambium and mostly stay holed-up, conserving your calories. This is IF you know to make your two shelters in 1 day each, make the four Baked clay pots, the pontoon outrigger raft, the pole array and hook/streamer-lure for trolling the 11 treblehook lines, all in 4 days and know how to not need a warming fire. If you weigh 180 lbs, you have to catch 400 lbs of fish and mix in 30-50 lbs of cambium (depending upon what your guts can tolerate) and you' lose only 30 lbs in 80 days, IF you know how to conserve your calories.
Maybe people can stop applying to be on the show Alone to only tap because they couldn't handle being alone. IT IS THE NAME OF THE SHOW. Stop taking the place of others who would want to be there. I knew this guy was done when he was doing everything BUT finding food.
Just a tarp for a roof is stupid.
I will pretty much like for this guy to build me a cabin but I'm afraid he will quit half with you his work because he miss his wife and his kid LOL
More commercials than when played on the History channel. Awful.
I'm watching here and no commercials during the entire video.. maybe it's a browser issue 🤔
He already tapped out. What a character big talk.
Guy was a pathetic loser.
@@pintobeans2973 how was he a loser for feeling upset about his deceased daughter???
@@bearsredzone845 He took a spot from a possible mentally stable person. You are correct about his mental condition. I have noticed that ALONE likes to pick almost all of the contestants from the mentally challenged section.
@@pintobeans2973 You don’t have to be a douchebag.
@@bearsredzone845 What is that suppose to mean?
He doesn't know how to create smoke baths? That actually kill bacteria and body odor
Did Thereasa do anything on this season other than find 2 dead fish and build a broom??!!
All of these guys saying you need shelter first and then food are right but completely wrong.... Alone lets you bring a sleeping bag and tarp...That is 93% of your shelter right there. Dedicate all energies into food.
Should of kept fishing...
Season 7 was incredible and probably had the best group of survivalist I’ve seen to date. So far I’m only halfway through episode #1 of season #8 and this group is not impressive at all, Clay seems to be the only one fit for the task and even he’s mentioning missing his family already, not a mentally strong group at all.
No one will ever top Roland
2 days to make the pontoon outrigger raft, oars, oarlocks, etc. 1 day to make the towed array of logs, treblehook trolled streamer lures. Parts of two days gone to make the baked clay cookpots. then either trolling the hooks, from the raftm bowfishing from shore peeling and cooking cambium, or making netting. Most of this inside of the tarp-tent or the debris-hut, in a pile of debris, conserving your calories.
Oh yeah, Lived under a leaf and ate pine cones And Loving It 😎🤩🤔🧐😜🍻🇨🇦
No matter where you put not only am I going to survive ima conquer 💯
I wish they would do a father son alive
My favorite show! Jordan is one of my top favorites this season.
you wasted a week on the shelter, then wasted 2 hours per day hauling and processing firewood. That's how you fail.
I liked it