Monday, 11 May 2009

Persistence Persistence And More Persistence


Our hero has trailed these lost skills across half a world, befriended the locals, and followed their fittest hunter on an epic eight hour hunt under the blazing african sun. Perusing the the chance to capture a dying art on film.
The BBC, home to the fittest camera crews on earth!

If this doesn't amaze you, make your own film, I'm dying to see it!
SBW

3 comments:

  1. SBW,

    That was absolutely amazing! The endurance and sheer determination is nothing short of awe inspiring!

    Thank you for finding and sharing that vid with us.

    Regards,
    Albert
    The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles.
    The Range Reviews: Tactical.
    Proud Member of Outdoor Bloggers Summit.

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  2. Yes, a very interesting film, thanks SBW.

    Personally, I can manage about an hour in the field before I start to yearn for cups of tea, pipe-smoke and internet connectivity. The enormous luxury is mine, of course - if I'm not lucky enough to return with a rabbit - that I know there's at least canned food waiting for me in the cupboards at home.
    Your friend,
    HH

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  3. What a beautiful film. I wish all people payed such tribute to the animals that sustain them. Having learned to kill my own food, I now have a similar reverence for it that the man in the film does. Although, I know I can go to a store and buy it if need be; unlike our hunter of the film.

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Come on in the waters lovely
SBW