Survivorman Les Stroud Answers Survival Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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Survivorman host Les Stroud uses the power of Twitter to answer the internet’s burning questions about outdoor survival. How do survivalists subsist on one bug a day?

How does one keep from inhaling too much smoke from a fire?

How does Les prepare for a trip?

How does he keep his camera batteries charged during excursions?

Host and producer of Survivorman, Les Stroud is credited with creating the genre known as Survival TV.

He is an award winning producer-director of several series and an author and musician and he launches Surviving Disasters with Les Stroud (March 2021) on all PBS stations along with Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest and his new children’s book: Wild Outside with Annick Press.

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1 thought on “Survivorman Les Stroud Answers Survival Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED”

  1. Less I just watch your show on Bigfoot I wasted 2 hours of my life how am I going to get it back that shows sucked maybe you should stick to survival instead of looking for some type of elusive creature leave that to Bigfoot hunters you’re wasting your show

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