Author: Bear Grylls
Binding: paperback
Number of pages: 416 pages
Language: English
Size: 15.2 x 2.6 x 22.9 cm
Bell Griers, author of Mud, Sweat and Tears, Survival in the Wild: The Autobiography of Bell, is full of magical labels, but many years ago, he was no different from you and me. From an ordinary little boy to "a man standing on the food chain", everything that happened in the middle of it, "Survival in the Wild: The Autobiography of Bell" with more than 300,000 words of affectionate backtracking and more than 60 wonderful photos -Here is a real Bell.
At the age of six, Bell was thin and timid, but he accepted the rules and was not afraid of challenges. On a horizontal bar seven feet above the ground, he hung upside down like a dead pheasant and braced his teeth. Rock climbing, falling down again and again, climbing up and down, straightening the waist from the mud again and again-here is an unyielding Bell!
Autobiography of the host and explorer Bell Greers
★ 63 photos of Bell's private house exposed, Bell wrote a new self-sequence
★ Every time Bell lives in the wilderness, it comes from the trial and error of body and will during the growth
How did a naughty boy get on the path of a professional explorer?
How did a bullied student become a young American karate black belt player?
How did a thin and short boy enter the world's special forces SAS?
How did a soldier who suffered a thoracic vertebra break back up and climb Mount Everest?
Mud, Sweat and Tears "Wild Life: The Autobiography of Bell" tells us that life is an adventure, and every day of life is a gift. Only those who have courage, wisdom and will can use this precious gift!
Bell Griers is a world-renowned expert in field survival adventures, the host of the Discovery Channel adventure program "Survival in the Wild", a former British special commander, mountaineer and speaker. He is a master of wild survival who was born to surpass danger and death. He used jet skis to surround the British Isles, took small boats to cross the icy North Atlantic Ocean, and crossed the icy Mount Everest; he also escaped from the quicksand of the desert. In Hawaii, sharks swarmed through shark-infested waters and hunted for tapeworms in the wild to survive ... Bell-hosted program "Survival in the Wilderness" was broadcast in more than 170 countries and regions in the world. When he was in despair, he inspired instinctual adventures to Billions of viewers around the world have been deeply impressed, showing human viability. He was hailed as "the man standing on the food chain" because of what was so amazing on the show.