Ovens 30 Day Survival Challenge: THE MOVIE (Canadian Rockies)

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Check out FOWLER'S 30 Day Survival Challenge - Canadian Rockies:

The feature-length movie version of Ovens and Fowler's month surviving in the Canadian Rocky Mountain bush! Join them on their epic journey into the wild, as they catch and cook fish and game, pan for gold, forage local plants and fungus, build bear safe platforms in the trees, and SO MUCH MORE!

Greg is a self-taught survivalist from Canal Flats, British Colombia, who, since he was a boy, has read nearly every book on the topic. When he is not out in the wilderness, he is a professional dry-waller. He started his first bow drill fire when he was thirteen and spent the next forty years learning bushcraft and studying plants and edibles. He has even developed some of his own survival techniques and is a skilled hunter with both a bow and a slingshot.

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I clicked on this video expecting to watch like 10 minutes then go to bed. Somehow it's 2 AM and I have seen the whole thing. This is some good content right here.

joshdronfield
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I am 74 YO and have done some time in the bush (Africa, Honduras, Caymans, Yukon, Northern Ontario, Alberta, B.C., etc.). Seeing this video is so nice to remember the great times.
THANK YOU!

dougbas
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The pacing of this was done literally perfect. Absolutely flawless balance of information, entertainment, scenery, wildlife, everything. Best one I've seen yet.

patricktarver
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i think alot of peopl dont realize this man is 60 years old and still killin it :) i thought buddy was only like 42 or so, greg ovens, your're the man :) <3

Blitzykay
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"If girls don't find ya handsome... they should at least find ya handy." Best line in this segment. Hats off to you and your knowledge and skills. 🇺🇸

OvisHerder
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never thought id watch a 2 hour movie about survival/living off the land. but holy hell. the editing, the music, the jokes, the sheer entertainment.

thank you! it was worth every second.

bushdog
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This video taught me a lot, but I also realized how little I know about edible plants. What beautiful country they were in.

DZ-fxfg
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Ovens seems to be stuck in the 70s and I love it I grew up with them

gmxnhvw
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For anyone who doesn't live in Canada; this guy basically IS the physical embodiment of western Canada

brodieknight
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You know, most of us have a handful of experiences like this in our entire lives, and they're often among the best memories we have. These clever bastards have figured out how to make these memories their day-to-day. They've won at life.

unclescipio
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I'm pretty sure it's impossible to not Love Greg! Such a genuine guy. Always look forward to these Videos!

brucenice
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You do more "living" in one month than most of us do in thirty years. There's all sorts of reasons why most people can't do what you do. Either because of obligations or medical conditions, disabilities, and so on. If we can't get out there, then the next best thing is to see it vicariously through someone else. I don't expect I'll ever get to visit Spain or Japan or South Africa, but getting to see it through others is nice. Plenty of other people say something to this effect, but I'd have to literally tap out a whole book on my phone here to even come close to conveying the depth of this: Really, truly, sincerely, thank you for sharing so much of yourself with all us strangers out here. I don't know if you've ever been kept from going out there for an indeterminate amount of time, but... I guess imagine it like you were kept from someone you love, and you know that you may never see them again with your own eyes. How appreciative you would be to still be able to see them remotely, through pictures, little recordings, video diaries. To be able to see how they've grown and changed, and to know that they're alright, and doing well. Living happily. So many people are practically kept from the natural world these days, and we're very appreciative to be able to check in. To see that the plants are still growing, the fish are still swimming, the world still provides, and that there's still such beauty out there. Over the decades some of the beauty and wonder of the world was only visible through things like documentaries and publications. As wonderful as some of the things they've captured are, they don't convey reality too well. It's all so corporatized, and over produced. It's like it's all an act. When there's movie stars we enjoy, we like listening to interviews or personal takes because the reality is inherently more compelling than only seeing them in a role, on a film. What if when you spoke with your daughters they only read from a script, and played a role. That would be heartbreaking, because you don't want them to just read from a script, you want to see "them" and know "them". The "real" them. Not an idealistic version presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation. You bring more to us than just yourself, you give us a front row seat to the natural world, in all it's rawness and honesty. And you're the shepherd. I could easily go on until I exhaust the character limit of the comments section.

Never has so few words been used to convey so much, in so little time:

Thank you, for everything.

mtgAzim
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this man just snorted fire to trim his nosehairs... i've never seen anything more genuinely badass

parkerfoti
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Respect to the old guy notice how he snaps the fish to kill it instantly instead of leaving it to suffer out of the water, true gentleman and survivalist.

nathandoucette
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I love that greg knows so much about the plants and what’s safe and not safe.

alliedgorgongaming
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Sat and watched the whole movie in a cottage with my mum in the south east of england! You guys are great we really enjoyed this thank you!

joelcampbell
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This guy deserves more subs than what he has he puts in more work than most people out there.

noodlez
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I watched this with the intention of having it put me to sleep lol. Now I’m close to 4:30am and the movie is over. I loved every minute of it. Great content, thank you for sharing!

jebbush
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i feel like the real challenge for this guy is surviving in a city

ceasursmoke
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My gosh I love Canadians. Such a positive attitude to life.

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