Well so far I believe they are just showing the ones who are going to drop quick. They are trying to fill tv time while they can. Im sure some of the others will do much better. However I truely believe that dont matter how good your skills are its all mental. I believe Alan from last year would be damn hard to beat because his mind was in the right place.
Yup, for sure... Survival is 75% mental. I think most people who "think" they know what it would be like, try and tough talk themselves (and others) into thinking they will make it... and "help the bear if there is a fight" mentality takes over... till the boat gets out of sight
I agree, that most here would do well... my weakness would be eventually missing my family, but I can channel that emotion and use it as motivation. I live in/grew up in northwestern WA... which is almost identical to Vancouver Island... and I would enjoy the test there as it would be like the environment I have been living in and hunting all my life.
Around here its all about the water - so my list would revolve around how to keep it off and build a shelter - and I tend to go tool heavy.
1. Synthetic sleeping bag
2. Bivy Bag
3. Knife
4. Axe
5. Saw
6. Ferro Rod
7. Paracord or fishing line - if in Vancouver, likely the latter
8. Pot.
9. Tarp
10. Leatherman
There isn't a lot of small game in the area - sure there is some, but the water is where the natives got their food from, and where I would try mostly. A substantial shelter, with continual goals is a must. Build a primitive shelter early on, but while you are fresh and stronger, jump right in to a long term, thick walled shelter - both for elements, and peace of mind with animals.
Also, a long term, wood drying solution is huge in PNW... gather/harvest, but be prepared to "kiln dry" or smoke or something as it is very difficult to sustain fire around here - at least in the fall/winter.
Great show, but a lot of wanna-be's on it. Looking forward to watching!