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naomi24 | 22:34 Wed 21st Jan 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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Has anyone else been watching this? I think he must be potty - but it's quite fascinating.
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Yes it has been fascinating and yes I agree he must have a screw loose.
I once saw a documentary called "shooting the Nile" about some guys canoeing the full length of the Nile, fascinating.
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I think you might enjoy this one, Ratter.
You might want to watch some of the Ed Stafford stuff he's got at least half a dozen loose screws. He walked the Amazon and spent 60 days alone on an island after being dropped off naked and with nothing apart from an emergency radio.
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Really? I've never heard of him. Thanks Ratty.
I haven't seen the programme. I have seen the trailers for it though and it looks VERY interesting. A brave and intrepid man, but as you say, maybe a tad potty too. !
Yes a superb programme as I pointed out earlier.

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Media-and-TV/Question1391711.html

Can't understand why some think he "must have a screw loose" or "a tad potty"

No different to those wanting to climb Everest, those daring to fly the first aircraft, go into space etc.

Without such people most of the World would still be undiscovered.

I watched it, brilliant programme, and made his dream come true.
very brave guy.
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I’d say it’s somewhat different. He’s not out to discover anything – he knows exactly where he’s going and what he’s likely to find en route. I still say he’s potty! Why walk? I’d at least ride a camel!
yeah I wanna see how they do the bit I was digging up in 1980
Abu Simbel to Aswan
[ first to the second cataract ]

He still has quite far to go

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/// I’d say it’s somewhat different. He’s not out to discover anything – he knows exactly where he’s going and what he’s likely to find en route. I still say he’s potty! Why walk? I’d at least ride a camel! ///

Sorry but I must disagree,

/// he knows exactly where he’s going ///

Those who climb Everest know exactly where they are going.

/// Why walk? I’d at least ride a camel! ///

Why climb why not go to the top in a helicopter?

See where I am coming from Naomi?
Yes, it's a must-watch for me - really interesting.
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AOG, //See where I am coming from Naomi? //

Not really. The first man to climb Everest was a pioneer. Just like the people who first trekked west across America never knowing what lay ahead of them, he had to find a safe route. No one did it for him. This chap’s got a computer with a map detailing his precise route and handily circumventing hazardous terrain such the swamplands in Sudan. He’s not a pioneer – he’s doing it as a personal challenge – just as people who climb Everest today do it as a personal challenge.

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