Being a Discovery channel fanatic and a nature lover, it’s sure that my role model is Bear Grylls. He is an English adventurer, writer and TV presenter. He became well known for his series Man vs Wild, it’s a survivor show which shows the people how to take advantage of whatever you can find to survive in places like Alaskan Mountain Range, Iceland, Borneo Jungle, Mojave Desert, Guatemala, etc. I remember one episode he had to cross a frozen river, so he took off his clothes and jumped right into it, its temperature was about -30 degrees Celsius, for god’s sake. I remember another episode where he wanted to fish and he didn’t have any hook so he used his hand as a one to catch a cat fish. He actually had to kill it to get his hand out of its mouth. Moreover, he had lots of other achievements: in 1998 Bear entered the Guinness Book of Records, as the youngest Briton, at 23, to summit Mount Everest. He also was named in 2009 the youngest chief scout ever. Actually, he’s only my role model because of his persistence and his boldness. He has a great spirit he can be eating a raw frog and say that it tastes like chicken. After all, what really matters is his spirit. Wednesday, February 1, 2012
My role model
Being a Discovery channel fanatic and a nature lover, it’s sure that my role model is Bear Grylls. He is an English adventurer, writer and TV presenter. He became well known for his series Man vs Wild, it’s a survivor show which shows the people how to take advantage of whatever you can find to survive in places like Alaskan Mountain Range, Iceland, Borneo Jungle, Mojave Desert, Guatemala, etc. I remember one episode he had to cross a frozen river, so he took off his clothes and jumped right into it, its temperature was about -30 degrees Celsius, for god’s sake. I remember another episode where he wanted to fish and he didn’t have any hook so he used his hand as a one to catch a cat fish. He actually had to kill it to get his hand out of its mouth. Moreover, he had lots of other achievements: in 1998 Bear entered the Guinness Book of Records, as the youngest Briton, at 23, to summit Mount Everest. He also was named in 2009 the youngest chief scout ever. Actually, he’s only my role model because of his persistence and his boldness. He has a great spirit he can be eating a raw frog and say that it tastes like chicken. After all, what really matters is his spirit.
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