
Originally Posted by
85 county
SAS reserve trooper = did the start, didn't have the phyc to be in so was dropped

Originally Posted by
85 county
no one who is injured in the pommy SAS is discharged. that's why you see hop-along on a fanny
Touch harsh.
I've no personal experience of what is or is not required to gain selection to the SAS or then get 'discharged' or retired or whatever the correct phrase is, but from reading his book (so I'm taking his word for it....) he served for three years and then broke his back in a parachuting accident and spent around 12months in/out of military hospital.
Seems like a reasonable excuse to 'retire' to me!
I never really got into his 'man vs wild' programmes, but the ones that I did watch I just took as face value that he is only showcasing what you can do in certain survival situations. Maybe I just have healthy cynicism for what's on the telly, but I was never outraged at all the 'oh he's faking it, he's not really staying out in the wild, he scuttles off to a luxury hotel for the night...'
Meh, who cares? It's just entertainment on the telly.
To me it doesn't diminish his abilities, I'm sure he's a damn sight better survival expert than I am and I think he's a great brand ambassador for LR.
A sort of younger Les Hiddins for those who have unfortunately not heard of Les (or are too young to remember!).
Last edited by DieselDan; 27th August 2014 at 03:56 PM.
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