They had an emergency saftey crew there that gave them constant advice, that pretty much saved their lives. They had no idea how close they were to dying.
Dude! i can not tell you how much i like the Caves one in Blue Planet OMG... i was trippin watchin that when high... I also love the one called Junglesgotta love planet earth and blue planet. just hours upon hours of intense nature. caves part is the best... considering i've been in a number of them
I forget the name of it. I seen it years ago on public television.
It's about a guy who moves to the Yukon/Alaska somewhere to live off the grid. He basically makes a documentary about him surviving in the middle of nowhere. Shows him building a cabin, fireplace, hunting, storing the food away form bears, all kinds of survival shit. All he took with him was some tools like hammer, saw, axe, etc. He ended up living there for 30 or so years. It was, quite frankly, the best documentary I've ever seen.
This happened in the 60s/70s and, as far as I know, his cabin is still there.
Oh, just thought of the name: Alone in the Wilderness and the name of the guy was Dick Proenneke.
http://www.dickproenneke.com/
http://www.aloneinthewilderness.com/
This is absolutely a must see documentary. He went there with very little and built his whole life for the next few decades. Amazing stuff. Dick Proenneke did all of the camera work and the narration also. Well, he had a friend do some camera work, but it was mostly him. Without electricity. In Alaska. Only accessed by plane landing on the lake.
His cabin is still there as he donated it to whatever forest agency. You can visit it and roam around I believe, IF you can get there. But anyway, Perpetual Nooch hits the nail on the head. That's the best documentary I've ever seen.
yea, that's the 1 lol insane documentaryIs that the one where at the beginning the dude runs and jumps in the opening?