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I just caught the repeat of this ep (didn't see it last night). I really enjoyed it -- Les is the kind of guy I'd enjoy having a beer with so it was neat to see him working on non-filming aspects of the show and training with the various local guides.
Of course, as a Bladeforums member, I noticed in footage from Alaska (when they were prepping the kayak with all the camera mounts) that one of his crew had not one but TWO Gerber multitools on his belt (the Gerber saw action when the crew had to change a spark plug on a Labrador snowmobile).
Also, one of the Ecuadorian tribesmen had a 111mm Victorinox SAK with a sliding-button lock. The tribesman was using it to shape a blowgun dart. Oh, and one of the crew had a SAK in Labrador - he was carving up a block of cheese.
Of course, as a Bladeforums member, I noticed in footage from Alaska (when they were prepping the kayak with all the camera mounts) that one of his crew had not one but TWO Gerber multitools on his belt (the Gerber saw action when the crew had to change a spark plug on a Labrador snowmobile).
Also, one of the Ecuadorian tribesmen had a 111mm Victorinox SAK with a sliding-button lock. The tribesman was using it to shape a blowgun dart. Oh, and one of the crew had a SAK in Labrador - he was carving up a block of cheese.