It's good you put your feet in the saltwater. I'm not sure if you know this but putting salt on a burn helps the pain and also helps to heal the burn and even sometimes it will heal immediately. A passed down remedy that I use all the time in the kitchen. the best way is to put the burn in water then sprinkle as much salt on top as you can.
it's great because it allows you to see the mistakes you could potentially make in these situations it takes a smart man to learn from his mistakes but a wise man to learn from other peoples
As a kayaking instructor it made me seriously cringe when he said if he flipped with his spray deck on he would have been stuck upside down - what the hell was he doing out on his own without knowing how to roll back up or pop his deck? Like - this is basic shit my dude, bit annoyed at the lack of safety, he genuinely could have fuckin died like what
@@WalkerRileyMC No shit, if anything Les was a disappointment in this episode. Why the fuck would this kid want to eat sea weed and what not when he knows he can get a fish. Also, the constant moaning of "I have to think for two of us I'm soooo tired", seems to me the kid is the reason they found water, made the spears that got the first fish, wanted to fish the whole time and when they do they catch fish (that the kid caught btw), is the one who DIDN'T burn his foot. And could easily lit the fire with those glasses he was wearing if someone had showed him how. Whoever is pickin on the kid is a moron. Even Les ending the episode with the whole "had to work so hard to motivate him" spiel is lame. Give the kid tasks and he'll work on them, BAM motivated.
@@jinkim1581 Wow, you can read! Anyone who watched the video should be able to see exactly what I wrote is exactly how it went down. The "student" seemed to do everything and the "teacher" whined and complained about the "mental toll" it took on him which is utterly ridiculous
When I started watching Survivorman I was just a young man myself. Seeing Les come full circle with his son now that I have a family myself is such a rewarding and enjoyable experience.
I loved how Les eased his son into it rather than tossing him into ice cold water directly. I also like how Logan had the strength of character to make a spear when he felt it was right to do even without encouragement and then how Les acknowledged his son was ultimately right. Perfect life lessons here.
I love how he doesn't hide the struggles of parenting but agknowledges and explains the addition of stress into the situation from being a constant teacher, it makes this show feel so genuine, just a father and son experiencing the struggles of life together.
Logan making a spear for his dad, and saying "I hope it's good enough" is so pure, and I'm so happy it ended up working out. I'm also glad how hard Les praised him when it worked out. And also, I don't know if Les noticed that fresh water river. Glad they worked well together, overall.
It got me good too, I was raised in the woods with my old man hunting and fishing, camping and the sorts, never wanted to spend a second away from him and as an adult I still don't. I've seen this episode many times and that part still tears me up.
this just emphasizes the fact that involving your Kids/Grand kids in your Outdoor Adventures is a very positive thing...and involves no electronic ~MEDIA~~
Les: "There's only one poisonous type of berry." Logan: "What's it look like?" Les: "The one you just ate. Now, I shall teach you to SURVIVE." Logan: O_o
lucky young man right there. Gets taught by the best in the world. My dad worked for cuso over in Papua New Guinea teaching agriculture. He got murdered before we left, Thats where i was born. its nice to see less surviving in its forest. definitely my fav show of all time. I hope his kid can manage to be the same as his dad. will be very hard but...he has the tools right infront of him if he uses them wisely and listens good
Easily my favorite Survivorman episode of all. Lost my dad to cancer when I was 6, and watching this makes me realize how golden the time between a father and son is. And how important for both. I have my own son now and look forward to taking him out hiking and camping when he’s a bit older.
Really loving that Les made all of this available on youtube, such a cool man. Between this and a whole bunch of other bushcraft/off grid living, im thinking of giving a week long survival challenge a go 🤔 I live near the everglades so the georgia swamp episode really was interesting to me
Be a survivorman! Get it on tape, slap it all together in editing, upload the footage, and then let us know in the comments section when so we can come and watch it!
I love how Les keeps repeating his sons name. It helps keep his attention and reminds him it’s important what dads saying right now but also keeps affirming to his son that he’s out here with him, for him. No matter how harrowing a training trip gets it’s something Les is doing with his son.
Les is such a patient father. And he let's his kid learn his lessons the way his kid is going to learn them. But the biggest lesson this has shown me is the difference of mental discipline is so fragile, yet it often means the matter of life and death.
I love this! I actually feel like I'm learning more with his son being there, than if Les was alone. Les has to verbalise his thinking and his ideas more, so the viewer can see more through the eyes of a survivalist :)
I hope one day I can do this with my son, 2 years ago my wife left me with my son and watching your videos helped me get through it. Much love Les. Keep it up!
I did this stuff with my father. Loved it. Little girls are forgotten sometimes, but I have now fond memories of spending time in the wilderness with my father. Now I live in an off-grid cabin in the northern boreal forests. :)
I took my kids camping dozens of times when they were young, but by the time they were in high school - no way, they didn't like being out the way I did. And yes, I just took them to Forest Service camp grounds with fresh water and handy grills plus a fire ring. We didn't rough it.
this is so awesome, it's so refreshing to see a show like this in it's genuine and honest approach. No unnecessary drama, just the raw footage and perspectives. Can't wait to watch all of this and see more in the future.
I used to watch Survivorman as a young, single guy just to see some unique skills and someone test themselves. I now have two kids, both much younger than Logan but its nice to have this look like my family now. Good job Les!
Seeing the pure love you have for your son, and the fear you had when you saw him in the water. I wish I had a dad like you when I was growing up, Les.
Les Stroud, Thank you for teaching me what my dad couldn't, I enjoyed watching your shows as a kid and then venturing out into the bush with confidence.
What a lucky kid to learn this stuff from a experienced guy that knows everything about areas and survival, nobody better than your dad and what an opportunity
Taking some time to make a spear/walking stick is a correct choice in most wilderness situations, including theirs, even if they didn't end up catching that fish. Sure, Les might've assessed the situation according to his extensive knowledge and experience and deemed a spear in that situation of little benefit to him, but for the rest of us: -Simply seeing medium-animal tracks (Les identified as wolf tracks at 3:57) in the wilds would be a big strain on the mind for most, thus having a spear in hand offers psychological benefits: You're gonna be more calm knowing you at least have a chance if anything not too large comes out of the bush, and you're gonna be able to get more restful sleep at night, especially if you're not used to sleeping outdoors, if you got any form of weapon beside you. -You can use it as a walking stick when going through rough terrain, like in the forest, to prevent tripping and falling. People don't go on fishing trips with footwear that's properly suited for trekking through forests, and having a long stick can mitigate risk. *Added bonus is, because you're using it to help with walking, you're not bearing the full weight of the stick most of the time, so it doesn't drain too much energy or take too much effort to carry it along. -If it's long and sturdy enough you can also use it to pole-vault across small rivers without getting your feet wet. -The added utility of spear-fishing in shallow waters is a nice bonus. -You can use it to safely grab/push/knock stuff that's out of reach (low hanging tree fruit, birds nests, snakes, large insects etc.) TLDR: Big stick good, carry big stick, it helpful.
Les is so good at film making and writing, pulling out what's entertaining and the unseen challenges, parenting challenges. He tips his hat to that, stress of thinking for both and dad dismissal which is done daily, of discounting spear as useless. Dads can't be right all the time, unfortunately
Survivorman is one of the best survivor experts out there. He has common sense and the right assessment techniques to survive in the wild. I learn something new each time I watch his program. Thanks TH-cam for letting me watch his show and renew my knowledge.
I've lived in the area of this episode my whole life. I'm appreciative of the content of my home. I've harvested the Giant Mussels in the tofino and renfrew area, they normally are the only bivalves that aren't affected by red tide.
I really liked how Les never would have thought to make a spear because it was such a small chance, at least in his mind, but in his son's mind it was a viable idea. Then it payed off. The benefit of two people working together and respecting each-others choices. A great way to approach things, if only that happened in every survival situation. Most of the time the loudest voice wins and it's not the most experienced or knowledgeable. The biggest arsehole gets his way and belittles anybody who doesn't see it their way and fall in line. Driving everybody into the ground in the name of survival.
Man, this could be one hell of a journey. I hope Logan considers to continue this journey with you, and appreciates how much so many millions would give to have the freedom and mentor ship to do something like this.
Les: I always enjoyed the Survivorman and Son series! The journey you and your son have been on is inspiring. I think it would be a great continuation on the survival genre to make more of these episodes!
Your son must be proud of you. Love these episodes where you are together. The best father is not the farther who supplies any needs but rather the one who teaches and serves as a good role model! You’ve made a good team guys!
This was such a fascinating and unique episode. It is so awsome to see his son have that big win with the spears and strange to see Les making a rookie mistake.
Omg thank you! This motivates me to involve my boys in my life as I make a living. I am an automotive technician and I can give them a gift of knowledge; if they choose to receive it. Stay awesome, Les Stroud!
The father son dynamic reveals so much about survivorman, it made me see it more as Les the dad. Such an amazing experience to have with your son, making shows with him, gotta be one of the coolest feelings ever as a parent!
Glad i randomly sesrched for you the other day and sww your announcement about these!!! So i had to subscribe!!!! Thanks for still bringing us amazing content!!
I absolutely love this. Also, I really appreciate how patient you are with your son even though it's a survival and stressful situation. Very admirable and inspirational for other fathers out there.
I watch this as a parent listening to les comment on his sons accomplishments and failures... I just hear my brain saying "good father" "good father" "good father"
This series struck something within me. My dad was a big outdoors guy, and he took me out hunting a few times when I was younger--needless to say, younger me hated it. Funny enough, I am now somewhat a survival enthusiast. I would've loved another opportunity to be outdoors with him, though he's passed away nearly 10 years now. Thank you for doing this series 👍
This is wholesome to see you do this with your son ive watch your show along with bear gryles and dual survivor and you’ve got the best one and it great to see you do it with your son great time and memories for sure
3 more Survivorman and Son's coming at ya - one every friday!
Thanks man! You are the goat 🐐!
Greatest Of All Time!
Excellent Les !..we all very much look forward to that, enjoyed your adventures for many years, and many more to come, Be safe out there wildman !
Please stay together and continue as surviormen, I'd say he did well with the fire starting because he didn't give up!
Great episode, was also awesome to see you do this in my backyard ! Welcome to the Island
It's good you put your feet in the saltwater. I'm not sure if you know this but putting salt on a burn helps the pain and also helps to heal the burn and even sometimes it will heal immediately. A passed down remedy that I use all the time in the kitchen. the best way is to put the burn in water then sprinkle as much salt on top as you can.
I actually like having his son on the show, it's a good example of an average person's take on survival vs. An expert's
I agree
it's great because it allows you to see the mistakes you could potentially make in these situations
it takes a smart man to learn from his mistakes but a wise man to learn from other peoples
As a kayaking instructor it made me seriously cringe when he said if he flipped with his spray deck on he would have been stuck upside down - what the hell was he doing out on his own without knowing how to roll back up or pop his deck? Like - this is basic shit my dude, bit annoyed at the lack of safety, he genuinely could have fuckin died like what
@@stephk5797 nah. I hate the whole kayak fad. Give me a canoe
@@Nutpackk he is way better than average. Knows how to fish, built two useful spears and didn't step barefoot in a fire. I like the kid
Survivorman: God I'm tired of self filming...
Surviorman: I'll build a son.
haha
Surviour
@@TheNeuteredCat1 *Survivor
funny but not cool. lol
Build a son 😂😂
“Seriously dude, you gotta get out more” that hit
Nah....you're ignoring the context. I'd like to see everyone picking on the poor kid try drinking slimy fish water.
@@WalkerRileyMC No shit, if anything Les was a disappointment in this episode. Why the fuck would this kid want to eat sea weed and what not when he knows he can get a fish. Also, the constant moaning of "I have to think for two of us I'm soooo tired", seems to me the kid is the reason they found water, made the spears that got the first fish, wanted to fish the whole time and when they do they catch fish (that the kid caught btw), is the one who DIDN'T burn his foot. And could easily lit the fire with those glasses he was wearing if someone had showed him how. Whoever is pickin on the kid is a moron. Even Les ending the episode with the whole "had to work so hard to motivate him" spiel is lame. Give the kid tasks and he'll work on them, BAM motivated.
@@joenobody5913 42:24
@@joenobody5913 You make it sound like the son is the teacher, not the student...
@@jinkim1581 Wow, you can read! Anyone who watched the video should be able to see exactly what I wrote is exactly how it went down. The "student" seemed to do everything and the "teacher" whined and complained about the "mental toll" it took on him which is utterly ridiculous
When I started watching Survivorman I was just a young man myself. Seeing Les come full circle with his son now that I have a family myself is such a rewarding and enjoyable experience.
Same here man
Me to
Watching from south africa
I was a 14 year old kid when I first saw him on tv. Just the other day I had my 30th birthday. How time flies eh?
Same, but I don't have a son yet.
I loved how Les eased his son into it rather than tossing him into ice cold water directly. I also like how Logan had the strength of character to make a spear when he felt it was right to do even without encouragement and then how Les acknowledged his son was ultimately right. Perfect life lessons here.
I was tossed in. It was hell, but as an adult I grateful.
I love how he doesn't hide the struggles of parenting but agknowledges and explains the addition of stress into the situation from being a constant teacher, it makes this show feel so genuine, just a father and son experiencing the struggles of life together.
👍
Agreed. Thanks Les for showing us the struggles of survival with an emotional attachment with us. Does put things in perspective. Great Job!
Well said
Well put
Logan making a spear for his dad, and saying "I hope it's good enough" is so pure, and I'm so happy it ended up working out. I'm also glad how hard Les praised him when it worked out.
And also, I don't know if Les noticed that fresh water river. Glad they worked well together, overall.
"Bring Your Kid to Work Day"
Lol
Some parents just don't understand their children and this is a clear example its sad to watch honestly.
Go away, at least his kid isn't out looting, boiling, thugging and drugs.
You people have no clue. I bet his kid is more mature than any of your thuggy kids
Dude this is awesome! I’m so glad you’re making these. Watched every single Survivorman episode growing up, I’ll be watching every one of these too 😁
So this is how you've survived living in a dumpster for so long
Uploaf mr homeless
I didnt expect to see you here. Lol glad to see we had similar childhoods :P
@@GLERFUNKEL lol
Wellllll look who it is
He will grow and truly appreciate the time he spent with you here. Memories to last a lifetime.
I can’t believe this is like 7 years old already
my parents take me to a garden every weekend when i was young, now i hate gardening and never want a one.
ör sö they thought v v
Not gonna lie, the happy birthday message made me tear up, reminded me of how much I love my dad. Good job, Les, love your show.
BRUUUH no shit, that was some feel right there.
Totally 🥲
It got me good too, I was raised in the woods with my old man hunting and fishing, camping and the sorts, never wanted to spend a second away from him and as an adult I still don't. I've seen this episode many times and that part still tears me up.
If you're telling the truth you don't need to tell us you're not going to lie.
“Seriously dude you gotta get out more” lol. Les’s way of saying you can’t be picky in survival you gotta use every advantage that comes your way
this just emphasizes the fact that involving your Kids/Grand kids in your Outdoor Adventures is a very positive thing...and involves no electronic ~MEDIA~~
Les still can't win with his son....Les is just "surviving"
That comment made me laugh too. Kid is a natural at fishing, it was cool to watch
Anyone else absolutely love that clip of them playing on the beach at the end? Couldn't help but smile.
Yes that was very wholesome
Definitely!
Loved that part, reminded me of me and my dad when I was younger.
That was definitely my favourite part
Greatest Dad sentence “Seriously dude, you gotta get out more.”
Les: There is only one poisonous type of berry.
Son: what's it look like?
Les: I'll show you if I see it.
Son: well that helps
Hahaha.
Yeah!!! Loved that.
Les: "There's only one poisonous type of berry."
Logan: "What's it look like?"
Les: "The one you just ate. Now, I shall teach you to SURVIVE."
Logan: O_o
"Seriously dude you gotta get out more"
Such a Dad thing to say Lol
Like how he doesn’t pressure his son to much and let’s him actually get experience
This is amazing! The master and the next generation. Best father son time the world has to offer. Thank You for sharing with us les.
👍
lucky young man right there. Gets taught by the best in the world. My dad worked for cuso over in Papua New Guinea teaching agriculture. He got murdered before we left, Thats where i was born. its nice to see less surviving in its forest. definitely my fav show of all time. I hope his kid can manage to be the same as his dad. will be very hard but...he has the tools right infront of him if he uses them wisely and listens good
What did you think about seeing that creature aka bigfoot behind you and Scott???
@@charliebronson1403 So sorry to hear about your dad getting murdered. My deepest condolences.
..." Seriously, Dude, you gotta get out more." Love it.
"Seriously dude, you gotta get out more"
I say that to my kids every day....
Best quote ever. I say it as well to my 13 yr old girl
Ryan McGee? From supermega?
Or come on, get dressed..We're going on a hike.
Easily my favorite Survivorman episode of all. Lost my dad to cancer when I was 6, and watching this makes me realize how golden the time between a father and son is. And how important for both. I have my own son now and look forward to taking him out hiking and camping when he’s a bit older.
Really loving that Les made all of this available on youtube, such a cool man. Between this and a whole bunch of other bushcraft/off grid living, im thinking of giving a week long survival challenge a go 🤔 I live near the everglades so the georgia swamp episode really was interesting to me
Will you eat any of the juicy gators?
@Not Me You do? We don't have gators in my country so I'm unaware of the laws on them. What do people usually hunt out there?
I wish you luck.
Be a survivorman! Get it on tape, slap it all together in editing, upload the footage, and then let us know in the comments section when so we can come and watch it!
Yes, least he does not make us pay to watch.
I love how Les keeps repeating his sons name. It helps keep his attention and reminds him it’s important what dads saying right now but also keeps affirming to his son that he’s out here with him, for him. No matter how harrowing a training trip gets it’s something Les is doing with his son.
Hes still going. And teaching his son now too. Now that's an OG legend
Les is such a patient father. And he let's his kid learn his lessons the way his kid is going to learn them. But the biggest lesson this has shown me is the difference of mental discipline is so fragile, yet it often means the matter of life and death.
It would be cool if this became a series and over time we see how much his son progresses
Agree
Jesus, his son was crushing it with the fish. They've caught more food in this one episode than I've seen Survivorman eat in a whole season
I could never find these episodes on American TV.. Thanks so much Les. You're a Saint
Same thing. I heard he had started taking his son out but never had access. Thank you very much.
He's not just a saint he's a Canadian saint LOL
Pretty sure these ones were made for TH-cam and are brand new !
@@dylanc6856 no these were filmed way back in 2013, and aired in 2014 in Canadian TV. They didn't air on any Discovery networks.
Les is the king of fire starting.
I love this! I actually feel like I'm learning more with his son being there, than if Les was alone. Les has to verbalise his thinking and his ideas more, so the viewer can see more through the eyes of a survivalist :)
If we didn’t have you Spears this wouldn’t have happened
“I know”
I actually laughed out loud at that for some reason
I hope one day I can do this with my son, 2 years ago my wife left me with my son and watching your videos helped me get through it. Much love Les. Keep it up!
It makes me pretty happy that you know even a little about the natives of the land
This was so wholesome Les. The little questions you ask your son and how you talk to him really shows how much of a good father you are.
How is this only 1 mil views ... The king of survival shows and literally the guy who paved the path to all the TH-camrs
There's nothing like family. Can't wait to do stuff like this with my son when he grows up.
I did this stuff with my father. Loved it. Little girls are forgotten sometimes, but I have now fond memories of spending time in the wilderness with my father. Now I live in an off-grid cabin in the northern boreal forests. :)
@@s66458--- I'd love to do it with my daughter and father. We'll see if she enjoys it.
I took my kids camping dozens of times when they were young, but by the time they were in high school - no way, they didn't like being out the way I did.
And yes, I just took them to Forest Service camp grounds with fresh water and handy grills plus a fire ring. We didn't rough it.
Ain't no take like the present buddy
Some of my best memories are camping with my dad!
this is so awesome, it's so refreshing to see a show like this in it's genuine and honest approach. No unnecessary drama, just the raw footage and perspectives. Can't wait to watch all of this and see more in the future.
I love this show. Also Vancouver island is so special but the father son survival dynamic is unique and brilliant
I used to watch Survivorman as a young, single guy just to see some unique skills and someone test themselves. I now have two kids, both much younger than Logan but its nice to have this look like my family now. Good job Les!
The excitement of seeing a new survival man series is just beyond explainable. The original series shaped my interest of the outdoors. Love you les!!
Seeing the pure love you have for your son, and the fear you had when you saw him in the water. I wish I had a dad like you when I was growing up, Les.
Really missing my pops watching these episodes man RIP dad. Love you les you’re a legend
Two men together can do ten times as much as one man alone!
Very true ❤️
What a wholesome episode. The mistakes, the luck, a father and son working together. Simply amazing.
Logan made those spears, after a KEY observation. He had already seen a halibut, so he knew they were an option. Good job, young man!
I realized that I would watch a show where Les just went camping. Bring whatever or whoever you want. I just like vicariously going camping with Les
:-)
for years, Les has been teaching me fatherly-things and wisdom through his videos.
Been watching Les Stroud since I was a little kid. #1 survivalist.
As a father myself, this is truly beautiful.
Les Stroud, Thank you for teaching me what my dad couldn't, I enjoyed watching your shows as a kid and then venturing out into the bush with confidence.
What a lucky kid to learn this stuff from a experienced guy that knows everything about areas and survival, nobody better than your dad and what an opportunity
20 years later, still uses the same nostalgic intro hahah.
EHU EHU EHU
“I’d never make a spear in a place like this because I’d believe it to be a waste of time.” Damn. Shots 🔥
"Logan if it wasn't for your spears we wouldn't have got this"
"I know"
LOL.... kids
What else are you supposed to say?
Taking some time to make a spear/walking stick is a correct choice in most wilderness situations, including theirs, even if they didn't end up catching that fish.
Sure, Les might've assessed the situation according to his extensive knowledge and experience and deemed a spear in that situation of little benefit to him, but for the rest of us:
-Simply seeing medium-animal tracks (Les identified as wolf tracks at 3:57) in the wilds would be a big strain on the mind for most, thus having a spear in hand offers psychological benefits: You're gonna be more calm knowing you at least have a chance if anything not too large comes out of the bush, and you're gonna be able to get more restful sleep at night, especially if you're not used to sleeping outdoors, if you got any form of weapon beside you.
-You can use it as a walking stick when going through rough terrain, like in the forest, to prevent tripping and falling. People don't go on fishing trips with footwear that's properly suited for trekking through forests, and having a long stick can mitigate risk.
*Added bonus is, because you're using it to help with walking, you're not bearing the full weight of the stick most of the time, so it doesn't drain too much energy or take too much effort to carry it along.
-If it's long and sturdy enough you can also use it to pole-vault across small rivers without getting your feet wet.
-The added utility of spear-fishing in shallow waters is a nice bonus.
-You can use it to safely grab/push/knock stuff that's out of reach (low hanging tree fruit, birds nests, snakes, large insects etc.)
TLDR: Big stick good, carry big stick, it helpful.
What a way to end the show, just a father and son playing beach hockey! True Canadians right there, I love that
I was talking to my TV saying, "Duuuuuude, get those snails!"
I wouldn't risk it, snails can kill you
As a father and fan since the beginning. This is one of the best episodes ever!
"Those spears turned out to be a really good idea! We wouldn't have this fish without them!"
"Yeah. I know 🙄"
And so the teacher became the student 😉😅
Right? It could be my son and me!!!
Les is so good at film making and writing, pulling out what's entertaining and the unseen challenges, parenting challenges. He tips his hat to that, stress of thinking for both and dad dismissal which is done daily, of discounting spear as useless. Dads can't be right all the time, unfortunately
Or the student became the teacher. 😉🤷🏼♂️
Survivorman is one of the best survivor experts out there. He has common sense and the right assessment techniques to survive in the wild. I learn something new each time I watch his program.
Thanks TH-cam for letting me watch his show and renew my knowledge.
I've lived in the area of this episode my whole life. I'm appreciative of the content of my home. I've harvested the Giant Mussels in the tofino and renfrew area, they normally are the only bivalves that aren't affected by red tide.
Have you ever caught a flounder at the end of a fresh water stream...?
I've caught one at a lagoon that a river runs into yes.
I like that with guests he chooses really easy locations to survive in. The island outside of winter is a veritable garden of eden.
I remember watching some of this series years ago as a teen.
Good to look back on.
"Gonna find out if he's an asset or a liability" -- "sorry son, you gotta go."
I really liked how Les never would have thought to make a spear because it was such a small chance, at least in his mind, but in his son's mind it was a viable idea. Then it payed off. The benefit of two people working together and respecting each-others choices. A great way to approach things, if only that happened in every survival situation. Most of the time the loudest voice wins and it's not the most experienced or knowledgeable. The biggest arsehole gets his way and belittles anybody who doesn't see it their way and fall in line. Driving everybody into the ground in the name of survival.
Goes for a lot of work situations too
"Most of the time" Been in a lot of survival situations have yards? (Condescending tone)
Man, this could be one hell of a journey. I hope Logan considers to continue this journey with you, and appreciates how much so many millions would give to have the freedom and mentor ship to do something like this.
Les: I always enjoyed the Survivorman and Son series! The journey you and your son have been on is inspiring. I think it would be a great continuation on the survival genre to make more of these episodes!
Your son must be proud of you. Love these episodes where you are together. The best father is not the farther who supplies any needs but rather the one who teaches and serves as a good role model! You’ve made a good team guys!
Must be a huge difference in the weight of the camera gear compared to when this show first started.
Why? Everything has gotten more powerful and smaller.. What it took 5 batteries for only needs one now.
@@ex0duzz The context he meant was what you just described lol. You two are in agreement.
Yeah for sure he used to carry almost 60 lbs camera gear ⚙️
Yeah he mentions that in the Patagonia episode. How much easier it is to carry around the camera stuff now.
@@vysyrah3711 yeah must of had a brain fart and assumed he meant it was heavier now
The patience in Less for his son is amazing
The patience surely must’ve been made easier when he got them food and fresh water.
This was such a fascinating and unique episode. It is so awsome to see his son have that big win with the spears and strange to see Les making a rookie mistake.
Enjoy every moment you live with your dad kid, that time has no price.
Omg thank you! This motivates me to involve my boys in my life as I make a living. I am an automotive technician and I can give them a gift of knowledge; if they choose to receive it. Stay awesome, Les Stroud!
The father son dynamic reveals so much about survivorman, it made me see it more as Les the dad. Such an amazing experience to have with your son, making shows with him, gotta be one of the coolest feelings ever as a parent!
Wasnt expecting a tear jerker scene in survivor man. Hit me right in the feels lol
As someone who's father recently died this has really helped me cope. Thanks.
20:52 Les, you missed your chance to say, "oh ya I forgot you just turned five". 😂 Great show as always!
Moral of the story: you're never too skilled to learn or fail.
I wish my dad did something like this with me when I was a kid.
I wish I had a dad.
you maybe wish it only because your dad didnt do it.
Logan has the grit of his dad. You can tell he will be Surviroman Jr no matter what he does in life and will survive well.
He’s also a cancer survivor. Kids who’ve been through stuff like that are built different
This was one of my favorites!
This is the best and most authentic survival show, in my humble opinion
40:47 there's a large fish jumping out of the water right behind your right arm.
Good eye!
Great observation
I really loved you scrawling the happy birthday message to Logan. Super poignant moment. I'd like to see you guys make more films together.
Glad i randomly sesrched for you the other day and sww your announcement about these!!! So i had to subscribe!!!! Thanks for still bringing us amazing content!!
My god. What a beautiful location. Absolutely stunning.
Oh wow this is amazing!!! I miss my dad, thanks for making me into an Eagle Scout dad...you completed me before I was even a man.
Imagine being able to look back at this with your son, amazing experience recorded
Les: Logan if it wasn’t for your spears we would never have gotten this fish
Logan: I know
Lmaooooo
hahah right
Logan MVP!
Les Stroud is the MAN! Not just the survivor man
I absolutely love this. Also, I really appreciate how patient you are with your son even though it's a survival and stressful situation.
Very admirable and inspirational for other fathers out there.
Cool to see father and son spend quality time together in the beautiful northwest.
Les been doing this since i was a litttttle one mans a Canadian icon im proud to be from the same province!
I watch this as a parent listening to les comment on his sons accomplishments and failures... I just hear my brain saying "good father" "good father" "good father"
This series struck something within me.
My dad was a big outdoors guy, and he took me out hunting a few times when I was younger--needless to say, younger me hated it.
Funny enough, I am now somewhat a survival enthusiast. I would've loved another opportunity to be outdoors with him, though he's passed away nearly 10 years now.
Thank you for doing this series 👍
Better late than never, bet he'd be proud buddy.
WHY DOES THIS MAN NOT HAVE MORE SUBS!!!!! I grew up on your videos and my love and respect for the outdoors is in part because of you. Keep surviving!
great take on survivor man, best of luck on future adventures.
This is wholesome to see you do this with your son ive watch your show along with bear gryles and dual survivor and you’ve got the best one and it great to see you do it with your son great time and memories for sure
“No! I’m not four!” 🛌
Logan, buddy, I’ve got news for you: I still say that to my mom. And I’m 49.
Spending time with your son no matter where you are... that's what matters. My son is 16 and (thank God) he still likes spending time with me.