- Ray Mears (author)
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name = Ray Mears
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known_for =Bushcraft andsurvival techniques
occupation =Television presenter andauthor
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children =Raymond Paul "Ray" Mears (born
February 7 ,1964 ) is a Britishauthor andTV presenter on the subject ofbushcraft andsurvival techniques .Biography
Ray Mears grew up in Southern
England on theNorth Downs , where he discovered a countryside abundant with wildlife. He learned to track foxes in the forest at a young age. As a boy, he desired to sleep out on the trail, but unable to afford camping equipment, he resorted to setting up camp using what he could find in his surroundings.His enthusiasm for his subject, combined with his broad knowledge of survival and the uses which may be made of
plants ,trees and othernatural materials found inwoodland ,forest ordesert , have made him a popular figure in TV broadcasting in the UK and endeared him to various generations of lovers of the outdoors. He has travelled extensively across the world for his various TV series and is always willing to learn survival techniques fromindigenous peoples he meets. His knowledge of the wild and his ability to teach others how to find food fromseeds ,berries ,roots and other growing things, and to survive by constructing temporary shelters, fires and even makingcanoes (all from natural materials), have earned his programmes a wide viewing public and, in the eyes of some, elevated Mears to almost cult status.He is particularly interested in the survival of groups of Resistance fighters and
partisans for extended periods duringWorld War II , such as the NorwegianTelemark heroes (see "The Real Heroes ofTelemark ") and the Bielski Brothers inBelarus (see "Extreme Survival"). In a 2006 TV tribute to fellowBBC broadcasterDavid Attenborough , Ray Mears confessed that much of his passion for his subject was fostered by Attenborough's nature documentaries.Mears founded the Woodlore School of Wilderness Bushcraft in 1983. The company, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008, has since expanded to running UK and overseas courses on the subject of bushcraft, as well as stocking
outdoor equipment and clothing in their online shop.Mears has trained only a handful of people to Instructor level. Upon achieving this goal, the new instructor receives a handmade antler-handled knife. Four people who have received this recognition are Juha Rankinen, Lawrence Clarke, Ben McNutt and Paul Kirtley. Juha teaches a government-run bushcraft college in Sweden, Lawrence is the head instructor for [http://www.BushcraftVentures.co.uk/ Bushcraft Ventures] , based in the Cairngorms and Ben is the chief instructor for [http://www.woodsmoke.uk.com/ Woodsmoke] , based in the Lake District. Ben McNutt also worked with Mears as illustrator of the book "Bushcraft", published in hardcover in 2002 and the smaller "Essential Bushcraft" published the following year. Paul Kirtley continues to work with Mears as Woodlore's Course Director.
Mears' "The Survival Handbook" was published in 1990, and his first TV appearance was in 1993 in the
BBC Two series "Tracks". In the 2007 TV series "Wild Food", Mears worked alongside theUniversity College of London 's Professor ofArchaeobotany ,Gordon Hillman .In September 2007, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from
Oxford Brookes University , and later the same year he gave a series of public lectures across the UK on his experiences in front of and behind the lens.Mears' latest television and writing project was a four-part series set in the
Australian outback called "Ray Mears Goes Walkabout ". The television series was broadcast onBBC Two in June 2008 [ [http://www.woundedbuffalo.co.uk/work.php Ray Mears Goes Walkabout at Wounded Buffalo Productions] ] , with an accompanying hardcover book published in the UK by Hodder and Stoughton in March 2008. In the series Ray met one of his heroes:Les Hiddins , aka "TheBush Tucker Man".TV programmes
eries
* "Tracks" - BBC (1993 - 1997)
* "Ray Mears' World of Survival " - BBC and Discovery Civilization Channel (1997 - 1998, 2 seasons with 6 episodes)
* "Ray Mears' Country Tracks " - BBC (1998, 2002 - 2003)
* "The Essential Guide to Rocks " - BBC Education (1998)
* "Ray Mears' Extreme Survival " - BBC (1999 - 2002, 3 seasons with 6 episodes)
* "Ray Mears' Adventure Special " - BBC (2001):Ray Mears takes Ewan McGregor into the Honduran jungle on the trail of the Prehistoric People of the Mosquito Coast.
* "Ray Mears' Real Heroes of Telemark " - BBC (2003)
* "Ray Mears' Bushcraft " - BBC (2004 - 2005, 2 seasons with 5 episodes)
* "Ray Mears' Wild Food" - BBC (2007)
* "Ray Mears Goes Walkabout " - BBC (2008) [cite web |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/non-fiction/article3814871.ece |title=Ray Mears discusses bushcraft and his new book about the Australian outback |publisher=The Times]Guest Appearances
* "Trips Money Can't Buy" (With actor
Ewan McGregor ) -BBC (2001)
* "Blue Peter " - BBC (03/03/2004, 03/11/2004)
* "The Disco and Weatherman Show" - BBC Education Channel (2006)
* "The New Paul O'Grady Show " -Channel 4 (11/01/2007)
* "Richard & Judy " - Channel 4 (21/08/2007)
* "Long Way Down " -BBC Two (28/10/2007)
* "Saturday Live " - BBC Radio Four (26/04/2008)
* "The Paul O'Grady Show " - Channel 4 (29/04/2008)
* "The Wright Stuff " - Five (1/05/2008)
* "The One Show " –BBC One (19/05/2008)
* "The Graham Norton Show " - BBC Two (29 May 2008)
* "BBC Breakfast " - BBC One (7/10/08)Books
* "
The Survival Handbook " (1990)
* "The Outdoor Survival Handbook " (1992)
* "Ray Mears' World of Survival" (1997)
* "Bushcraft" (2002)
* "Essential Bushcraft" (2003)
* "The Real Heroes ofTelemark : The True Story of the Secret Mission to Stop Hitler's Atomic Bomb" (2003)
* "Ray Mears' Bushcraft Survival" (2005)
* "Wild Food by Ray Mears & Gordon Hillman" (2007)
* "Ray Mears Goes Walkabout" (2008)
* "Vanishing World - A Life of Bushcraft " (2008)See also
*
Mors Kochanski
*Richard Proenneke
*Les Stroud
*Jeff Corwin
*Les Hiddins
*Tom Brown (naturalist)
*Rüdiger Nehberg , "Sir Vival"
*Bear Grylls , a similar TV presenter
*Survival kit
*Survivalism External links
* [http://www.raymears.com/ Ray Mears' own web site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/raymears Ray Mears on MySpace]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1893776/ Ray Mears @ IMDb]References
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