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(19 February 2013, 15:45)NorthernRaider Wrote: Eddie Mcgee
Now there is a name from the distant past,..if I have the right guy,.. wasnt he the ex-SAS guy would ran survival out of,...and I am not sure here,... but I think I met him in Brecon,... I was an instructor at the school of Infantry there for the last two years of my service
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(19 February 2013, 22:02)NorthernRaider Wrote: (19 February 2013, 21:19)Highlander Wrote: (19 February 2013, 15:45)NorthernRaider Wrote: Eddie Mcgee
Now there is a name from the distant past,..if I have the right guy,.. wasnt he the ex-SAS guy would ran survival out of,...and I am not sure here,... but I think I met him in Brecon,... I was an instructor at the school of Infantry there for the last two years of my service
Aye thats him he was also the guy who hunted down Barrie Prudham who killed a cop IIRC and he wrote a book about tracking and survivalism called NO NEED TO DIE
Yep,.. deff the same guy,... now he was the man!!!
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Yeah he lived near my sister in law in Pately Bridge, I did a few of his courses and one day seminars, made me look like a bloody novice !!! even though I had been doing it for a living since 72.
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(19 February 2013, 23:07)NorthernRaider Wrote: Yeah he lived near my sister in law in Pately Bridge, I did a few of his courses and one day seminars, made me look like a bloody novice !!! even though I had been doing it for a living since 72.
I just remembered where I met him,...it wasnt Brecon, it was in Sennybridge
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Les Hiddins on the telly was my first introduction to any kind of bushcraft. A legend.
I also like Les Stroud.
Mar sin leat