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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Season 3, Episode 1: Sahara Part 1
Bear's back for a third Season! He's in the one of the hottest places on earth, the Sahara. This punishing desert pushes men to their limits, fortunately he know show to make it out alive.
Bears Knife: Orignal "Bear Grylls" Baylay Knife
(Available to buy at BayLey Knives)
Info: This knife was designed for Bear Grylls wild adventure lifestyle. The handle of Bear Grylls survival knife is Bead blasted and attached to an RWL Swedish powder steel blade. It comes with a leather sheath that can be worn horizontally. Blade size is 100mm X 30 X 4 (3.9inches x 1.2 x .16). Total length 215mm (8.5 inches) and weighing in at 200grams (7 ounces).
Bears Jacket: In a place this hot, you wouldn't make it out alive with a jacket. ;)
This episode features the following awesome "Bear Moments":
Cutting a t-shirt, peeing on it and tying it on his head to keep cool.
Building a fire with just two sticks and using the charcoal to prevent blindness.
Eating a live camel spider and unripe dates.
Labels:
Baylay,
Bear Grylls,
Born Survivor,
Episode 1,
Knives,
Man vs. Wild,
Sahara,
Season 3,
Survival
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I just seen a close up of the sole of his shoe in this episode and it is without doubt the Vibram Multisport Plus, which does not come on the Chameleon wrap slam's. It does come on a similar looking Moab Ventilator. I don't know if he's actually wearing these in all the episodes, but he is certainly wearing them in this one. I don't have the dvd's so I can't get a good look at the uppers. It would make sense because the wrap slam's (I know you list it as "slap", but it's actually wrap slam) don't get good reviews and the moab ventilators do...
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