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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Survivorman Legends tells the real life stories of people who survived: those who suffered terribly but made it through and those who died trying. Here, Les mirrors the story of the Conne family: a father, mother and son who nearly perished when they got lost only 1700 ft. from their car near the west coast of Oregon. Les takes along his own surrogate family to make some of the same mistakes the Conne Family made, but on purpose. He also fixes some of the mistakes they made, too. Few of us can actually say what it feels like, can honestly say they know what it takes to survive. Safe and warm in our houses, the actions of others in survival situations often don’t even make sense - why didn’t they build a fire? Why didn’t they make shelter? Why didn’t they walk out? Les has said many times, unless you were there, you can’t know. This is Survivorman Legends.
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    Starring: Les Stroud
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Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @Unoriginal1987
    @Unoriginal1987 3 года назад +724

    "I wasn't there, and I'm not them." What an amazing way to show what to do in a real life situation, this family went through a very troubling ordeal and he never belittles them. What an amazing teacher.

  • @GroundbreakGames
    @GroundbreakGames 3 года назад +1037

    So glad they haven't ruined Les like every other survival show. All they want is drama while all we (the viewers) want is survival knowledge.

    • @2good4mondays
      @2good4mondays 3 года назад +26

      Seriously, most other survival hows would fit better in a "reality tv" category

    • @estatedarealiest6405
      @estatedarealiest6405 3 года назад +22

      Well they tried with Wes but I don’t think the Bigfoot episodes were catching on 😂🤣

    • @superIBM1231
      @superIBM1231 3 года назад +3

      @Miguel Love TV producers

    • @sigmasquadleader
      @sigmasquadleader 3 года назад +9

      The star of the show is nature itself. Les is best supporting actor, *and* director!

    • @dodgeslice105
      @dodgeslice105 3 года назад

      @@estatedarealiest6405 g

  • @michellecastaneda4104
    @michellecastaneda4104 3 года назад +1130

    I love these videos. Can't get enough. I even go to sleep to them. No nudity. no cursing, no violence, no political conversation. Just useful information. Thank you

    • @mpearlw
      @mpearlw 3 года назад +5

      👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @elguapo1690
      @elguapo1690 3 года назад +36

      These videos are perfect to go to sleep to, I swear. Not in a bad way!

    • @ronniemcqueen7076
      @ronniemcqueen7076 3 года назад +16

      I agree with most of what you said but now a man needs to swear every once in a while to just release some tension..lol

    • @retro3sack580
      @retro3sack580 3 года назад

      For real though Michael I feel it

    • @johnnyfeathers2567
      @johnnyfeathers2567 3 года назад +7

      Exactly it’s 3:00 AM and it’s a soothing little adventure to go along on as I fall asleep..of course if I do I will definitely finish it when I wake up..I have always loved Les Strouds videos..

  • @godspeedcustoms1
    @godspeedcustoms1 3 года назад +610

    Les is the Bob Ross of the wilderness.
    “No such thing as garbage, only useful items.”

    • @eibbor171
      @eibbor171 3 года назад +12

      one mans garbage is another mans ungarbage

    • @redefynemoving9012
      @redefynemoving9012 3 года назад +17

      Happy little garbage

    • @PedroDePacaz
      @PedroDePacaz 3 года назад +2

      One man trash is other man treasure

    • @barbarusbloodshed6347
      @barbarusbloodshed6347 3 года назад +9

      "And over here lives a happy, little... plastic bag."

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard 2 года назад

      I mean a used a condom is still garbage

  • @Noah_vq
    @Noah_vq 3 года назад +709

    Others have tried but nobody will ever be as good as les

    • @sstills951
      @sstills951 3 года назад +24

      True. Although there might be people out there that are more knowledgeable about particular geographical landscapes, he has good survival knowledge of a vast array of landscapes throughout the world.

    • @amaturearcadia
      @amaturearcadia 3 года назад +9

      I'd love to see Les and Cody though. They're both legit survivalist and they have great on screen personalities

    • @visamedic
      @visamedic 3 года назад +7

      @@sstills951 True. I can and have done this many times. Not too different in my approach to survival, that’s what drew me to Survivor Man to begin with. I not only can relate to what, and why he does what he does, but I still learn little things you wouldn’t learn if you didn’t branch out and learn. I think my first book was Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills. I went backpacking and was hooked. Been doing this since I was 12-14 (1982-84), but Les has a way of presenting this while doing it that I just can’t do. And he does this alone...most of the time. I’ve had friends tell me, “dude you should do videos on RUclips about that stuff”. I just don’t have that technical know how to do it.

    • @MrRenob1207
      @MrRenob1207 3 года назад +1

      Clicked over just to give this a thumbs up!!!!!!!

    • @daddychill8623
      @daddychill8623 3 года назад +5

      How about Ed Stafford?

  • @Meowface.
    @Meowface. 3 года назад +293

    One little safety precaution I learned from skiing... Leave a note on your dash right beside the VIN number.
    Saying how many ppl, when you left and when you're expected to be back.
    So if police or park workers find your car at night while locking the park... You'll likely have searchers looking for you that night

    • @wendijones5942
      @wendijones5942 3 года назад +18

      Very good advice!

    • @luketdrifter2100
      @luketdrifter2100 3 года назад +4

      Actually brilliant advice I’d never thought of. Thank you.

    • @97musicaddict
      @97musicaddict 3 года назад +12

      Yes! I even do this for day hikes even after telling my family. Never too cautious.

    • @Spliffcraniums
      @Spliffcraniums 3 года назад

      Great advice!!!

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 3 года назад

      Excellent idea! 💡

  • @tonyalee6817
    @tonyalee6817 3 года назад +316

    I actually got lost in the forest and really really started to panic but then I realized me and my husband have ALWAYS watched you and I got my wits back and started to remember what he taught and then EVERYTHING started to turn around for the better. I learned from him to ALWAYS stay calm. Thank you my friend

  • @jailittle3433
    @jailittle3433 3 года назад +84

    This man has been my hero since the 3rd grade

    • @JesusFriedChrist
      @JesusFriedChrist 3 года назад

      I was in 5th grade when the show first aired

    • @shawnmay8073
      @shawnmay8073 3 года назад +2

      I've been surviving for 34 years. This is the most realistic video by far check out his first few videos

    • @frisc0strangler207
      @frisc0strangler207 2 года назад

      Are you 18 now?

  • @mikesch7672
    @mikesch7672 3 года назад +97

    I work in the forests in western Oregon. I drive a lot of logging roads to and from the landings and logging roads I build. People are always amazed at the amount of things I have in my truck just in case I break down or get lost. Never needed most of it but it definitely gives you a feeling of security knowing you have it there if you need it.

    • @wiseauserious8750
      @wiseauserious8750 2 года назад +6

      We're so blessed to live in Western Oregon, I wouldn't live anywhere else

    • @col.cottonhill6655
      @col.cottonhill6655 2 года назад

      Have you ever seen a Sasquatch? I've looked in California never seen him yet

    • @gibbyrockerhunter
      @gibbyrockerhunter 2 года назад

      @@wiseauserious8750 pft. Eastern Oregon is where it’s at. :)

    • @JanoyCresva
      @JanoyCresva 2 года назад

      @@gibbyrockerhunter Ohhh arent you FANCY!?

    • @ReaperAHHH
      @ReaperAHHH 2 года назад +2

      No Mike you're just a hoarder, and you need to clean your truck.

  • @ThePixelExpedition
    @ThePixelExpedition 3 года назад +120

    I'm so happy all these episodes are up online. Absolutely love this series. Thank you for so much beauty, knowledge, and entertainment, Les!

  • @BigDandyGames
    @BigDandyGames 3 года назад +120

    “We have a few advantages over them this time, namely me having done this a few thousand times now” is pretty much all I heard 😂 love ya les

    • @LillianArch
      @LillianArch 3 года назад +1

      Thanks Les. This past year I put together a small group of items and mailed each to my kids who live in other states. I have one, too. The hardest part was keeping things minimal, light weight and extremely easy for then to "carry", even the little kids. I did pretty good based on your advice. No bucket. I am thinking of those foldable water bowls for dogs or anything like that to use for water. I'm an Oregonian who many times thought how easy it would be to get lost in any part of the woods. CanAm 411 has me thinking of more safety items to carry, too. Years ago, I was in a shop in Salem. Long line since it was just days till Christmas. A policeman came in and talked to the cashier who was the owner. She told us she needed to leave because dear friends who'd left her home that afternoon to drive back to San Francisco hadn't called family and were presumed missing. The 2 parents and young baby were born and raised in Salem. Days later a hunter? found the Mom and child at their CRV on an old logging road in the southern Coast Range. They were alive. The father had gone for help a couple of days before as the weather turned worse. His body was found in a deep canyon just several miles from help. Their change of plans taking what looked like on a map to be a small two-lane road as a short-cut to get over to 101 turned deadly. I still think of that family and I'll remember this sweet family, too. I truly appreciate your efforts to help us keep ourselves more prepared and safer.

  • @TeusTudor
    @TeusTudor 3 года назад +29

    Am I the only one that always eats when I watch a Survivorman episode? I think it's a reflex at this point.

    • @jacobsoto5451
      @jacobsoto5451 3 года назад

      Nah

    • @threezysworld8089
      @threezysworld8089 3 года назад +2

      I like playing it while I go to sleep. Nothing like relaxing and falling asleep to Survivorman and waking up and it's still on.

    • @MrPickle21100
      @MrPickle21100 3 года назад +1

      You should hide whatever you're eating in small portions around the house or in your yard and whenever he finds some food, so do you

    • @mordie31
      @mordie31 2 года назад

      No, you are certainly not alone in that my dude.

    • @cosmicwanderer457
      @cosmicwanderer457 6 месяцев назад

      Same

  • @LindysEpiphany
    @LindysEpiphany 3 года назад +73

    Lived in south western Oregon all of my 54 years. Love this beautiful state!
    My dad built roads in the mountains around here and was an avid outdoorsman. He taught me to always pack food and other extras just in case. While hunting he made sure I had a rifle and a hand gun strapped to me at all times for protection. He would laugh and call me Annie Oakley!🤣
    I'm very blessed to have been raised to be self-sufficient and can think outside the box in an emergency. I will survive!

    • @lineclearancepatriot4465
      @lineclearancepatriot4465 3 года назад +1

      Annie is from my neck of the woods and she was one bad mamba jamba. Buried in darke county ohio

    • @mordie31
      @mordie31 2 года назад +1

      A country girl can survive!

  • @toximan2008
    @toximan2008 3 года назад +26

    The fact that Mr. Stroud purposefully puts himself into detrimental positions to illustrate the importance of not making common mistakes is blowing my mind. That is beyond education and dedication. Hats off to you.

    • @jlogan2228
      @jlogan2228 10 месяцев назад

      I remember once someone asked him "why not just carry a lighter to start fires" and he's like EXACTLY! but I need to show what you can do if you ARENT carrying one bc that happens all the time. Also like how he doesn't play up the cold for drama but more to show the consequences of not having fire or shelter or proper preparation

  • @punkamonghicks6487
    @punkamonghicks6487 3 года назад +134

    "In survival, knowledge should always be shared."

    • @weisswurstfruhstuck8523
      @weisswurstfruhstuck8523 3 года назад +11

      Not only in survival I would suggest any knowledge is available to everyone who is truly interested in it. The World would be a way more relaxed place with less „secrets“.

    • @TermiteUSA
      @TermiteUSA 3 года назад +1

      Lol, with someone trustworthy, yes.

    • @weisswurstfruhstuck8523
      @weisswurstfruhstuck8523 3 года назад +1

      Keith Staton just don’t have bad secrets :p

  • @patrickholland6848
    @patrickholland6848 3 года назад +86

    I cannot tell you how many times I walked into the woods with nothing to survive with, sometimes without even a pocket knife. I guess I was just lucky that I was able to walk back out again without any trouble. What happened to this family is a wake up call for everyone. Don't walk into the woods without just a few simple items that may just keep you alive. Thanks Les.

    • @johnr8439
      @johnr8439 3 года назад +5

      And don't go it alone

    • @lanecountybigfooters5716
      @lanecountybigfooters5716 3 года назад +5

      Always carry at least a pocket knife and a ferro rod or lighter. Small, light, inconspicuous.

    • @patrickholland6848
      @patrickholland6848 2 года назад +2

      @@patrickglaser1560 Well good for you, that tells me one of two things about you, Your either very brave and lucky or your very stupid! I'll let you decide which.

    • @SwampDweller67
      @SwampDweller67 2 года назад +1

      @@patrickholland6848 Easy there, Patty, no need to be offended.

    • @SwampDweller67
      @SwampDweller67 2 года назад

      @@patrickglaser1560 Resorting to phonics, are you? Not surprising, but yes, that describes you.

  • @keithwatson7830
    @keithwatson7830 3 года назад +58

    Kudos to those ladies! They experienced something, with your teaching, they will never forget. Life Skills. Thank You Les.

    • @zachsquatch53
      @zachsquatch53 3 года назад +10

      I noticed they lost the pep from their step and even caught i couple mean looks toward Les from them after 2 days. Goes to show how hunger eats at you. Pun intended

    • @jlogan2228
      @jlogan2228 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@zachsquatch53more than the hunger is probably the exhaustion and bad sleep too bc they def have that sleepy cranky vibe lol

  • @Ghostdawg176
    @Ghostdawg176 3 года назад +28

    Ill never get over the generosity of this guy. he literally risked his life for the footage he posts all for free

    • @conradhause1
      @conradhause1 Год назад

      its not monetized? please please stop

    • @Ghostdawg176
      @Ghostdawg176 Год назад

      @@conradhause1 what? go kick rocks.

  • @zeeleo6115
    @zeeleo6115 3 года назад +41

    I love this one!!! I'm from sw oregon coast. My grandfather who passed away 30 years ago logged those mountains his hole life and every weekend my grandma and I would have the van loaded up and ready to go. When grandpa came out of the woods on Friday he would get out of his work truck and get into the van where grandma and I where waiting and back into the woods we would go. We put thousands of miles exploring those mountains. God I miss those days!! Best time of my life. The woods heals the soul. Get off the concrete once in a while and get out there. Just do it safely and let someone know where your going and when you'll be back.

    • @kevinedwards7206
      @kevinedwards7206 3 года назад +4

      I stayed with my grandparents up on Mt.Hood at Government Camp, until i was eleven..
      Same thing , we went everywhere in this state hunting and fishing.
      I miss those days, and them, dearly.

    • @kittydoggy2803
      @kittydoggy2803 3 года назад +2

      The water is a great place to get away from all the stress. God bless.

    • @dancearoundtheworld5360
      @dancearoundtheworld5360 3 года назад

      Working in silverton in a field and a deer just walked by in the distance, great place.

    • @Cococonutt
      @Cococonutt 3 года назад +1

      @@kevinedwards7206 me and my dog explored that area a bit 2 weeks ago :)

  • @eskimoassasin6764
    @eskimoassasin6764 3 года назад +49

    With the state of Canada right now watching Les is more important than ever.

    • @VisualVariant
      @VisualVariant 3 года назад +2

      People like you are the ones who usher in tyrants.

    • @eskimoassasin6764
      @eskimoassasin6764 3 года назад +9

      @@VisualVariant please elaborate on your statement.

    • @thiefonthecross7552
      @thiefonthecross7552 3 года назад +10

      @@VisualVariant Kind of the opposite actually.

    • @Pines_Druid
      @Pines_Druid 3 года назад +4

      For the philosophical side of things you might check out Bjorn Bull-Hansen as well.

    • @markjackson3531
      @markjackson3531 3 года назад +2

      @@eskimoassasin6764 he can't, he's most likely a common core "educated" (brainwashed and ignorant), and social media worshipping, 20 something non critical thinker. You CAN'T expect them to actually DEBATE their ideas, they just "feel true" to them ! Pathetic.

  • @elarson312
    @elarson312 3 года назад +29

    Les does an amazing job of keeping it real. No sensationalism, no bs just the facts and how to deal with the situation. I hope Les has the desire to continue to make these videos.

  • @theyarewatchingyou7094
    @theyarewatchingyou7094 3 года назад +80

    Funniest bit: 15:33
    - Should I tell you I just heard a big massive tree fall over?
    - I heard that too, yea, what was that?
    - That was probably Big Foot.

    • @BarbarellaCarpenter
      @BarbarellaCarpenter 3 года назад +5

      Les: DANK FACE.
      Bigfoot: wo-oop

    • @RealRick_Sanchez_C137
      @RealRick_Sanchez_C137 3 года назад +1

      I approve of this comment

    • @stephengalindo6340
      @stephengalindo6340 3 года назад +4

      Wifey and I are going hiking in a few months. This is how I envision our trip

    • @visamedic
      @visamedic 3 года назад +4

      That was funny. I said that right before he did. I’m not a hardcore believer in Big Foot, but I know his experiences, because I’ve watched every single episode he’s done, from day one at least a half a dozen times. 😁🤪😂

    • @OldSchoolPrepper
      @OldSchoolPrepper 3 года назад +3

      i'm sure you know that Les is a big time Big Foot believer... he's done a series on hunting the Big Foot!

  • @ianboelts
    @ianboelts 3 года назад +60

    not only is this entertainment but it's like a lesson at school. it teaches you something actually useful to help you in a life and death situation. thanks Les

    • @Sabi1234567890Asdf
      @Sabi1234567890Asdf Год назад

      It's better than a lesson in school at least this is entertaining and useful. Tell me when was the last time you used world history algebra or the pithagorem theory? When was the last time you had to recall the date of Normandy invasion? When was the last time you had to do 1+b÷3y=6 ? When was the last time you needed to find the distance of a circle. School teaches you useless garbage that has no real bearing in your life and if it did it's such a niche use. Everyone can use this knowlege even if it's your driving somewhere and your car dies out of town.

  • @BROTHER-52
    @BROTHER-52 3 года назад +19

    Now these are the documentaries ive been waiting for LES to do. When he tells a survivors story or the missings . And goes to the place to really experience it.. Or as close as is possible...
    More of this type of show mr stroud..
    Great stuff

  • @smitty54017
    @smitty54017 3 года назад +7

    I and so many others have learned so much from you! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @thetr00per30
    @thetr00per30 3 года назад +6

    I like when Les has his son and others with him, These two girls were fun to have , He is a natural teacher and I think it makes it more fun for him and it shows.

  • @TheFreshFab
    @TheFreshFab 3 года назад +21

    Les saves the weekend once again with this upload

  • @jimbo6128
    @jimbo6128 3 года назад +13

    We all love you Les. As a Canadian I'm so proud of you! Please be safe on your adventures.

  • @fireantsarestrange
    @fireantsarestrange 3 года назад +19

    I'm an Eagle Scout based out of Susanville CA. That was 40 years ago. I have been so cold in situations but never had frost bite. And I have never been actually lost. Good sense of direction. But I cannot imagine getting so damaged that I could not escape my situation. At some point you have to realize that not getting hurt or taking damage is the most important thing. Plus as a scout I can tell you to "Always be prepared". You never know what is waiting for you. One time we did a 78 mile hike from Susanville to Reno through the desert. Feet do get damaged.

    • @Bonkers2013
      @Bonkers2013 3 года назад +2

      Jay... did you ever hear, feel, or see a big Foot? I will not tell! Promise.

    • @jeanetteschulthe1andOnly
      @jeanetteschulthe1andOnly 3 года назад +2

      Damage control...a plus.

    • @williamdrury7990
      @williamdrury7990 3 года назад +2

      I made it to Life Scout... I have only been cold; our troop would do at least one winter camp using tents with no floor!
      We had to come prepared to have our own ground cover; nevertheless, no matter how well prepared you are, cold will kick your ass!
      When we did our tent set up, we would dig a square equal in size; then we would put down our ground cover, covering this in the tent!
      We would then roll the bottom of the tent with our cover, then tamping them together under snow; by doing it this way, we formed a seal, as well as keeping the cover and the tent in sync!
      For the most part, it was a pretty solid set-up, except that numbing cold; by the end of our time there, the tent would be cozy; until 3-5 am... The interesting part was the way our body warmth would mold the bottom around our bodies!
      I used to build a wall of snow on the outside of the tent. Did I mention the tents were canvas; they would freeze solid so putting snow up the sides made it like an Igloo; by the time we left, it seemed like our tents we actually warmer, that or we were getting used to it!
      Love your stuff Wes, especially your take on Big Foot!
      Peac3 & Lov3 🌴💚🌴
      Bill Drury
      Copperopolis
      California

    • @fireantsarestrange
      @fireantsarestrange 3 года назад +1

      @@Bonkers2013 No but I can tell you I have been salked by a Cougar. It's freaking scary. I never saw it but I know it was there.

  • @WildWestRaider
    @WildWestRaider 3 года назад +11

    You're a living legend in our household, Les! Thank you so much for the knowledge you share with all.

  • @jesusrules0707
    @jesusrules0707 2 года назад +10

    Grew up watching Les, learned a lot as a kid. It’s really awesome these are available to watch again and get more knowledge and to remind me of what I learned when I was young. Thank you, Les

  • @RPDthe3rd
    @RPDthe3rd 3 года назад +14

    This was a great episode. These two girls are very brave for going out with or without Les. This is so informative. Such little things in a survival situation, especially with other people can make such a big difference. Thank you

    • @donniev8181
      @donniev8181 3 года назад

      Brave?

    • @lucky43113
      @lucky43113 3 года назад +1

      @@donniev8181 yes anything can happen

  • @taylorforrestmusic
    @taylorforrestmusic 3 года назад +16

    I really enjoyed how he credited Love to be their most probable factor for keeping them alive

  • @mordie31
    @mordie31 2 года назад +17

    It's so crazy, I've never met Les in person but you can tell how much of a genuinely good person he is by doing this. He's out there, risking his life, and then goes on to post this on RUclips for everyone to watch for free. I bet his knowledge has saved countless lives by now. Good stuff Les!

    • @UpperDarbyDetailing
      @UpperDarbyDetailing 10 месяцев назад

      If you appreciate and you can, send him some money so he can keep doing it!

  • @brenton2561
    @brenton2561 3 года назад +62

    In the bush everything looks completely different at night!

  • @autumn7436
    @autumn7436 2 года назад +5

    I love those emergency blankets. I used them to line the floor of our tent. They kept the cold and moisture seeping out of the ground at bay when it had rained so hard that it formed puddles in the tent one Missouri winter. I'm glad I taught my children the survival skills I was able to learn from shows like this. When Covid hit my son got quarantined in a household because one member was diagnosed with it. Their house was hit by a hurricane. It was my son who taught them how to make a campfire and keep themselves entertained with shadow puppets. One ten yr old with limited knowledge saved a large family. I also taught them never to go out into the woods without a partner or their backpacks that had an extra jacket, food and bottle of water in it. I also learned from these shows the importance of mental health coping skills. Those I passed on to my children as well. They are amazingly calm and clear minded in typically crisis situations. So proud of them and grateful for shows like this.

  • @coreysayre1376
    @coreysayre1376 3 года назад +65

    Hearing that you often come across tree stands/hunting camps gave me an idea... Why don't we (hunters/owners of the stands) start leaving a small map with directions towards civilization inside or maybe even a note with basic directions/landmarks?
    We probably won't need it ourselves, but thinking that one day someone lost and trying to survive might find it and make it out alive, makes the extra effort well worthwhile. I know I will be making a habit of doing this going forward, thanks for the inspiration Les!

    • @scottyj6226
      @scottyj6226 3 года назад +5

      That's a really thoughtful & considerate idea.

    • @coreysayre1376
      @coreysayre1376 3 года назад +6

      @@scottyj6226 I appreciate you saying so, it seems kind of obvious now looking back, but it never did until Les came walking out of the woods with that big ol sheet of plywood on his shoulders!
      If you think its worthwhile by all means, feel free to use & pass it along as you see fit! I also am a big believe in leaving behind other basic supplies when conditions/shelter allow for it, again, something picked up from Les throughout the years!
      Best travels to everyone out there, may we all stay healthy, and safe during these times. Thanks again to Les and crew for continuing to guide and teach so many of us and for so many years.

    • @OldSchoolPrepper
      @OldSchoolPrepper 3 года назад

      that is an awesome idea!

    • @scottyj6226
      @scottyj6226 3 года назад +1

      @@coreysayre1376 10-4 I got lost once and found a tree stand. Just had to follow thier atv until i found thier house. Good times.

    • @maxsdad538
      @maxsdad538 3 года назад +1

      Most people don't know how to read a map.

  • @howiedick6857
    @howiedick6857 2 года назад +6

    You know Les.... There are other ways of staying warm .........

  • @freddymurcury4002
    @freddymurcury4002 3 года назад +31

    As a fellow Oregonian, this is awesome to see! Thank you for the great content Les.

  • @Nyghtprowler
    @Nyghtprowler 3 года назад +22

    I feel like if there was constant rain/moisture it would have been another story. Surviving in a constantly cold / wet environment can put you to the test.

  • @awesomeeater1148
    @awesomeeater1148 3 года назад +400

    Me sitting here in a dressing gown eating packet rice by a heater: man I'd be so good at this

    • @JohnSmith-ri5gx
      @JohnSmith-ri5gx 3 года назад +4

      😂

    • @zthompson4830
      @zthompson4830 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @capnpicard6146
      @capnpicard6146 3 года назад +1

      "I'm like Vincent Van with that instant rice."

    • @TristanandtheMinions
      @TristanandtheMinions 3 года назад +10

      I decided to start learning basic skills like firestarting and knotcraft so I could stop being that guy lmao

    • @capnpicard6146
      @capnpicard6146 3 года назад +3

      @@TristanandtheMinions You check out Dave Canterbury's rope clinic yet?

  • @tonymilam206
    @tonymilam206 3 года назад +7

    Les, I'm so glad you spoke about remaining calm. As a U.S. Marine veteran, I can't tell you how many times I had to remind myself of this and to let my training take over. I've seen guys forget how to do the simplest things once they panic!

    • @donniev8181
      @donniev8181 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your service. God bless

    • @tonymilam206
      @tonymilam206 3 года назад +1

      @@donniev8181 It was my honor and duty.

  • @gesswhowolf
    @gesswhowolf 3 года назад +15

    I didn’t realize how much of an effect watching Les growing up had on me, and I am glad for it. Started hiking recently, would always make sure I had plenty of food, a knife, lighter, real basic. Once me and my friend decided to go on a well known and well traveled trail that would take about 3 hours. With us we brought a high powered flash light, 20 granola bars, knives, lighters, water, first aid supplies, extra jacket, and a handgun. Started the hike around 1-2pm, had a map from an app and took a picture of the map at the trailhead. Never left a trail, but the three hour hike ended up being significantly longer, ended up being pitch black, the trail we had ended up on turned out to have split from the main one and we didn’t notice. Thankfully we got out that night, but my friend no longer questioned why I brought so many items with us for a three hour hike.

    • @ljrandom147
      @ljrandom147 2 года назад +1

      Good shit lol, I am similar in many ways, except I done carry a gun. I am more of a knife guy. I also have some knowledge in foraging, bow making, always have 2-3 fire strikers in me, 2 ways of harvesting water, 6×7rain poncho, and random food items. etc.

  • @hannahm131
    @hannahm131 3 года назад +2

    I would love nothing more then to go out and try survival with les and I've never camped in my life.

  • @shadw8327
    @shadw8327 3 года назад +8

    Almost got lost in the thick woods last year looking for an abandoned mine to explore. Old miners trail was so thick and over grown. Got lost a few times but remembered what I learned from Les and did blaze some trees and remembered to look for familiar land marks etc. almost panicked but also remembered to not and remain or become calm Made it out and back to vehicle like half hour before sunset. Was already dark in the valley I was exploring. Les is a banquet of knowledge everyone should know. And I grew up and am comfortable in the deep backwoods.

  • @jaybam1990
    @jaybam1990 Год назад

    I grew up and live in Oregon, the coastal foothills between Eugene and Florence (26 miles from nearest town) Growing up learning knowledge from my family and the local hillbillies, what mushrooms, roots, berries, greens to eat and what ones to not eat, how to trap and bait fauna and fish, all during certain seasons (since they are all VERY different and supply different food). Me and my friends would take of for weeks and just live out in the woods with bare minimum. I miss that so much.. watching this brought back so many memories and absolutely loved seeing all the familiar greens!!!! ❤️

  • @millie8399
    @millie8399 3 года назад +16

    I am so happy these women were participants in this episode. They remained calm and that is a huge strength in a survival situation. I have been watching Survivorman since the first season and have learned so much from Les. There are plenty of female adventurers out there like myself! Thank you Les for all the excellent content over the years.

  • @siennaskyy0539
    @siennaskyy0539 3 года назад +2

    David Paulides brought me here and even though I am not a camping or forrest person, I believe that this is a channel that everyone should view. You never know.

  • @synisterv7703
    @synisterv7703 3 года назад +35

    Love how Les reenact certain survival scenarios, especially ones that involved regular folks surviving and Les walks in like,"Child's play." 😆😂🤣

    • @Tipsandtricksforpros
      @Tipsandtricksforpros 3 года назад +3

      I loved how much respect he gave the family. Constantly insisting that he wasn’t there so he doesn’t know what it was like. My man is so humble

  • @ericanoel8495
    @ericanoel8495 2 года назад +1

    Spent 4 week hiking (getting so lost) hunting, trapping and making hootches in Montana. Best month of my life.

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie 3 года назад +6

    NICE !! Thanks LES . Now spread the word folks . Let's get him to that " MILLION " , and maybe he'll post all of his stuff here . Another GREAT replay ... Gubs

    • @indycharlie
      @indycharlie 3 года назад

      Oh . And maybe , start a NEW survival series here on RUclips . Survival , for you & me . He can randomly pick one of his scrib's for each , NEW RUclips video :D Now , that would be the SHIT . Let's get him that MILLION !!

  • @OfficialFire
    @OfficialFire 11 месяцев назад +1

    what a harrowing tale, a truly loving family for sure.

  • @kittydoggy2803
    @kittydoggy2803 3 года назад +26

    The fact of the matter is the family made it out alive, Good on them.

  • @EEVOL
    @EEVOL 3 года назад +1

    Les, my dad (when he was still alive) loved watching your show, god bless. Thank you for the great memories that I got to share with pops.

  • @dexikid
    @dexikid 3 года назад +40

    Yeah man! Cant wait for this. Also the conclusion of the india episode as that is probly the craziest thing i have seen you do!

    • @joshuapaulson9116
      @joshuapaulson9116 3 года назад +3

      Yes, the India one was very good. I hope he posts that 2nd part soon.

    • @bennisthemenace449
      @bennisthemenace449 3 года назад +1

      @@joshuapaulson9116 there's a 2nd part!?

    • @paulmcloughlin8527
      @paulmcloughlin8527 3 года назад +4

      @@bennisthemenace449 I hope so
      The episode ended with him stuck up a tree

    • @infowars4488
      @infowars4488 3 года назад

      Wait for what?

    • @2CanSam1000
      @2CanSam1000 3 года назад

      He talked about it on the Joe Rogan podcast. He waited it out and got out.

  • @deejayimm
    @deejayimm 3 года назад

    This man will always be the best. No BS, no fake drama, no "reality".
    I appreciate that.

  • @arkenfrost2914
    @arkenfrost2914 3 года назад +6

    I have lived in oregon for nearly all my 34 years of life, those rain storms can last for days sometimes ranging from a drizzle/mist type rain to heavy down pour. I love oregon and spent my youth hunting and camping....pretending that i could survive if i got lost but i never did get lost and if i had im not sure how i would do but hey thats survival when your not prepared for it.

  • @nicksosicc
    @nicksosicc 3 года назад +9

    I hope that i'm never in a situation like this, but I hope I know enough to survive in one.

  • @georgehein5670
    @georgehein5670 3 года назад +6

    I’m eating fruit roll ups and sitting next to my fire thinking wow, I can definitely do this . Les thank you for uploading these shows finally and so happy I can watch these again

  • @jameslawlor1404
    @jameslawlor1404 3 года назад +5

    Hey Les, I never got a chance to say thank you for the vids you posted during the heat of Covid. They actually brought some calm to my household. Sincere thank you

  • @ceroenblanco
    @ceroenblanco 3 года назад +9

    I'm glad these episodes are finally on RUclips. Thanks!

  • @mking9446I
    @mking9446I 3 года назад

    I found less in 2005-2006 and he's been an inspiration with his survival, his music, he's speaking everything. Les Stroud is the man when it comes to survival.

  • @THESLICKNESSEDM
    @THESLICKNESSEDM 3 года назад +11

    That grin when you said probably Bigfoot lol then the half joking comment I giggled pretty good 😉

  • @pdxthomas
    @pdxthomas 3 года назад +4

    Born/raised in Oregon, I really dig this episode.
    One aspect made me flinch; that was seeing Les and his companions drinking the stream water. When I was in the Scouts, conventional wisdom was drinking from a briskly flowing mountain stream was reasonably safe, so we often did that. We even drank from some mountain lakes.
    Years later that 'wisdom' failed me. Drinking from a clean, rushing stream gave me my first (hopefully last) case of Giardia.
    In a drastic survival situation I wouldn't hesitate to drink from that kind of source, but any other time I wouldn't risk it without using a filtering device.
    I would never again want to experience the special kind of misery brought on by Giardia.

    • @TitaniusAnglesmith
      @TitaniusAnglesmith 2 года назад +1

      Yep. The only safe streams in Oregon are the ones you can see coming off the glaciers, unless you're on a well established trail, in which case nothing is safe. I have made that mistake more than once...

    • @BlGGESTBROTHER
      @BlGGESTBROTHER Год назад +1

      It's better to get giardia than to die of dehydration.

  • @daleyfun2247
    @daleyfun2247 3 года назад +15

    I live in the Willamette Valley so these mountains look very familiar to me 😁 huge fan since childhood, you're the man Les

    • @wiseauserious8750
      @wiseauserious8750 2 года назад

      Same here, love the Willamette Valley I wouldn't live anywhere else

  • @adamnwizard
    @adamnwizard 2 года назад

    Les Stroud deserves a statue in his honor. Somewhere in the wilderness of Canada.

  • @nathangurr1010
    @nathangurr1010 3 года назад +17

    What's shaking Les. I live a lot in the woods and wanted to share this as a thank you. When you talk about being in a situation vs away from it whilst say comfortable and you tubing like me right now.
    I live in the mountains in a rural area we moved to last year. I was off, my wife went to work, and I went to get the mail. Randomly I decided to cross the street and explore the woods (morels will be popping soon and it's a south facing slope so I figured why not) im a mile or so down this mountain slope and I thought about your philosophy and stopped. Im a mile or so out, no phone, no knife, lighter, water, etc. And no one knows wtf I am because I just decided to cross the street getting the f'n mail. Thought to myself, self I've seen this show before. This is just one of the more mundane examples of what's been a noticeable pattern in my life of shifting behavior and stopping short of doing something stupid because of what I've learned from you, SO Thanks man... appreciate ya

    • @roseivory8496
      @roseivory8496 3 года назад +1

      Do you keep a pocket survival kit on you whenever you go out now, considering you live in such a rural wild area?

  • @L.Turner573
    @L.Turner573 Год назад

    Survivorman has been one of my all time favorite TV shows since when I was kid..Always wished a good survivalist such as yourself would shoot a episode in the Ozarks of Missouri backwoods.

  • @skuffedgamertag
    @skuffedgamertag 3 года назад +11

    I just wonder how many lives been saved since Les been schooling us on surviving these situations! The OG teaches us all 🤝

  • @goflyakitefilms
    @goflyakitefilms 2 года назад

    King of the survivor shows

  • @Machead92
    @Machead92 3 года назад +8

    Just got my limited autographed Les Stroud book the other day, love this guy.

  • @Gunpowdermaniac22
    @Gunpowdermaniac22 3 года назад +2

    I've lived off grid for 2 years now. Been bushcrafting and survival for 18.
    Always enjoy your videos. It's a nice change of pace watching you with others along for the adventure.

  • @iamkamx5172
    @iamkamx5172 3 года назад +10

    Everytime theres an upload i feel so gifted, thank you Les Stroud!

  • @christophertaylor7201
    @christophertaylor7201 Год назад

    I agree, Les is the best at his game, survival. I would love to spend a week with him in training and learning, but the videos are really good at teaching and telling us what's right and wrong.

  • @Clarkyson
    @Clarkyson 3 года назад +5

    My home state!!! So glad these episodes are still coming out! Thanks Les

    • @mordie31
      @mordie31 2 года назад

      Your home state looks amazing. A very jealous Australian here.

    • @Clarkyson
      @Clarkyson 2 года назад

      @@mordie31 my friends dad is from Tasmania, his brothers came for a visit and didn’t want to leave. Great people…needless to say my 8 year old says “OI!!!” A lot lol. I would love to some day come and visit Australia!

  • @igit_7296
    @igit_7296 2 года назад

    Survivorman has always been, hands-down, the best survival show.

  • @Breakbeat.
    @Breakbeat. 3 года назад +10

    PNW! These woods are the only thing that feels like home to me.

    • @robertbates6057
      @robertbates6057 3 года назад +1

      I know what you mean. That's how I feel about the N GA woods.

    • @robertbates6057
      @robertbates6057 3 года назад

      @@billyjoeboomboom I have a place between Blue Ridge and Blairsville. Born in S FL , moved to East of ATL age 8. ATL is completely different than it was in 1968. Fell in love with GA/ NC Mtns. as a teenager.

    • @robertbates6057
      @robertbates6057 3 года назад

      @@billyjoeboomboom Yes, I've seen them. Have you been to Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest?

  • @friedmandesigns
    @friedmandesigns 7 месяцев назад

    Don't forget, for the vast majority of the world ( _north/south of Tropic of Cancer/Capricorn lines, and not including the extreme poles_ ), a shadow from a stick in the ground at noon points north in the Northern Hemisphere, and south in the Southern one.
    ❤‍🔥Keep on truckin' , Les ... thanks for the level-up you've given the current construct we're in! ❤‍🔥

  • @Bbfishman
    @Bbfishman 3 года назад +44

    i feel like theres still so much potential to this "legends" series. there are so many stories like this that would be really cool to be reenacted by you with your survival skills, as well as your narration skills. that show "i shouldnt be alive" has countless numbers of these kind of stories that have already been told, but unfortunately im sure theres no shortage of stories like this that would be great for you in this format. really enjoying these uploads man, thank you

  • @Deffno
    @Deffno 5 месяцев назад

    Been re-watching all your videos for the 4th time and still isn't old. Thank you Les! Your videos are the amazing, especially late at night right before bed!

  • @jmackoregon
    @jmackoregon 3 года назад +10

    Amazing story. Oregon wilderness is real.

  • @OblivionIce
    @OblivionIce Месяц назад

    Les is so respectful.

  • @Retropangolin
    @Retropangolin 3 года назад +9

    Them 2 Girls are thinking "Never Ever Again" 😂

    • @visamedic
      @visamedic 3 года назад +3

      You’d be surprised. I took my daughter on her first backpacking trip when she was about 12-13. She went with me, my two buddies , and my best friends son, who she’s known since the day she was born. Massive fire about 20 miles north of us drew in weather the second afternoon. We pretty much got swamped out. My tent was the only one still standing and the water was about to swamp it, so I unstaked it and set it on a large rock. Put her and my buddies son in it, while my two friends were holding a tarp over me while I got a fire going. She has forgot her jacket back in the truck, so being the dad, I broke rule #1 and gave her my hunting jacket to stay warm. I could barely feel my fingers. I got the fire going kept feeding it while they staked the tarp down, got our ponchos out and extended the “shelter” and then everyone tried to warm up and dry out their bedding. We got home and the first thing my wife, at the time, asked was...so how was it. “It was great mom! We did survival stuff, and .........”. About a week later I guess they were talking about it with my mom, and she kicked in all of the details and they were like WTH were you thinking (to me). Then they just laughed. So never underestimate a crappy situation and how someone will be challenged and what they’ll gain from it. I had been worried she’d never go again. She had a blast. 😁

  • @travispertson2325
    @travispertson2325 2 года назад

    I’ve downloaded all of Les’ videos on iTunes, Watch then all the time to get the info straight into my cells. Even fall asleep to them too! Thank you
    Les 🙏🏼 for all your knowledge & teachings. God Bless ✨

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful episode! The young ladies did a good job and showed the strength of having a group. The video also illustrates why you should always have some gear along in case of emergency!👏🙌

  • @jasonferry4318
    @jasonferry4318 Год назад

    Les Stroud weather you know it or not you are already a leader. And a great one at that good sir.

  • @rockstarJDP
    @rockstarJDP 3 года назад +23

    This episode reminds me of that old Firefighter/Special Forces/Marines etc joke:
    How do you recognise a survival expert at a party?
    You won't have to, he'll tell you 😅

  • @manicmandownup
    @manicmandownup 3 года назад +2

    “Since I have some experience...”
    Bit of an understatement, Les 👍🏻

  • @thejoshpope
    @thejoshpope 3 года назад +14

    Welcome to Oregon it rains here, alot

    • @mwngw
      @mwngw 3 года назад +1

      Not. Southern Oregon is in a drought.

    • @King_Stranger
      @King_Stranger 3 года назад +1

      @@mwngw y'know california was in a drought. and yet. when rainy season happens. omg it rains who would've thought

    • @RigobertosTacoShop
      @RigobertosTacoShop 3 года назад +2

      Unless you live in the high desert areas where we pray for rain all the time.

  • @williamcastonguay2396
    @williamcastonguay2396 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Mr. Stroud.

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography 3 года назад +14

    my GF thinks I am crazy for bringing a small sling bag with some matches, a lighter, food, and a water bottle for a 3-hour hike but this episode got me to start bringing that stuff for a simple hike.
    a knife has always been on me it's my EDC so didn't add it.

    • @David_Quinn_Photography
      @David_Quinn_Photography 3 года назад +1

      @@NoAlarmsNoSupriseSs I know she feels secure but she does say "what's wrong with you?" I say "one day you will thank me for bringing XYZ"

    • @David_Quinn_Photography
      @David_Quinn_Photography 3 года назад +1

      @@NoAlarmsNoSupriseSs it sure is

    • @timdixon3391
      @timdixon3391 3 года назад +3

      Anything can happen. The gilligan's island crew thought they were going on a 3 hour tour as well.

    • @ricksandfort8836
      @ricksandfort8836 3 года назад +1

      @@timdixon3391 to be fair, the weather started getting rough, and the tiny ship was, tossed - lol ...

    • @David_Quinn_Photography
      @David_Quinn_Photography 3 года назад

      @@roseivory8496 you are so damn right LMAO, "honey want to camp for 24 hours under the stars?"
      her: "ok let me get breakfast, 2nd breakfast, brunch, lunch, snacks, dinner, and desert and we are good to go"

  • @dmag1234
    @dmag1234 2 года назад +1

    Imagine Les in a real survival situation, where he doesn't need his cameras. Beast mode activated 😎

  • @elliotw5918
    @elliotw5918 3 года назад +17

    One thing about hunting mushrooms is that you're constantly looking down, so becoming disoriented is pretty easy in a big space. Keep your head in a swivel out there folks.

    • @threezysworld8089
      @threezysworld8089 3 года назад

      You could very easily do things to mark off where you've been such as snapping off tree branches and planting them into the ground. As Les said, ingenuity is one of the biggest factors.

    • @elliotw5918
      @elliotw5918 3 года назад

      @@threezysworld8089 something I've done since I was a kid is weave two saplings together so they make a bow shape. It's pretty easy to see from a distance

  • @angelskaixo5188
    @angelskaixo5188 2 года назад +1

    I teach Cub scouts and Boy scouts everything from survival to philosophy. I genuinely enjoy and respect Les, because he realizes the danger inside beauty, and doesn't seek to conquer it, but assimilate with it. How to survive, but also blend in is a long forgotten ability of our species.
    Also, he understands the factor of LUCK. Stacking odds in your favor is all you can do, and it all comes down to the dice roll all too often.

  • @96tolife
    @96tolife 3 года назад +16

    The only difference, which is unavoidable, is that Les and the ladies know they are going to survive no matter how bad it gets.

    • @armani9861
      @armani9861 3 года назад +2

      most likely..

    • @GushOnline
      @GushOnline 3 года назад

      Not necessarily. They are still out there alone and could get injured or attacked by some wild animal.

  • @kortisbraun9798
    @kortisbraun9798 3 года назад

    Les Stroud is a true original

  • @leecard422
    @leecard422 3 года назад +8

    I love this guy. No bombs, brackets, or bull crap just bushes bears and bushcraft. No boar bells, boats, bridges, or bagels. Just ferns, fires, freckles and foxes.

  • @kefkapalazzo1
    @kefkapalazzo1 2 года назад

    I used to love watching his show as a kid. Glad he transitioned

  • @skybarnum9859
    @skybarnum9859 3 года назад +10

    I'm a native of Eastern Oregon. I can deal with about whatever the high desert throws at me. Western Oregon is no joke. You get up out of the valley and it's rough county, wet, dark, cold most of the time, and will give you no quarter if you are not prepared. He had really good weather, so there is that, but 6 days would be hellish.

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 3 года назад +1

      We lived in Tillamook County western Oregon. Forest so thick, wet, cold and as its so gloomy much of the year, spooky. So easy to get lost.

  • @Tristannn303
    @Tristannn303 2 года назад +1

    I live in Western Oregon and it does get cold and rains ALOT depends on what time of year your in but if it’s before spring then it can easily get under 40° Fahrenheit!. It’s always good to get every piece of knowledge, since in survival there’s no such thing as being a “expert” we all learn more and more.