Dear Fans,
I will be taking quite a long break, I will go on sometimes just to answer comments and friend invites. There probably won't be any videos in a long time due to my lack of going on YouTube and because I can't think of any. If you have any ideas, great, please message me about them and I'll try my best to make them. But in the meantime, bye.
BearGryllsTV
NOTE: PLEASE READ: I AM NOT BEAR GRYLLS I AM JUST A FAN
Everyone. Thank you SO much for all the support you have given me.
I never thought I would get so much subscribers in this amount of time , I thought it would take over a YEAR to get at least ten.
Thanks again.
BearGryllsTV :-)
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Bear Grylls Bio
Bear grew up on the Isle of Wight, and as a young boy would go mountain climbing with his father.
He served three years with the Special Air Service, a special forces unit of the British army. During his service, he broke his back in three places in a parachuting accident over Southern Africa.
Despite the accident and severity of his injury, Bear went on in 1998 to become, at age 23, the youngest British climber to complete a summit and descent of Mount Everest. He wrote about his experience in the book, The Kid Who Climbed Everest.
Not content to slow down, Bear achieved another first when he and his Everest climbing group circumnavigated the United Kingdom on jet skis. He also led the first unassisted crossing of the frozen North Atlantic Ocean in an open rigid inflatable boat. His book about this adventure, Facing the Frozen Ocean, was shortlisted as the U.K.'s "Sports Book of the Year." Bear was awarded a commission in the Royal Navy in honor of leading this record-breaking expedition.
In June 2005, Bear broke a world record by hosting a dinner party at a table suspended below a hot air balloon at 24,500 feet. He rappelled from the balloon's basket to the table, where in full naval uniform he ate a three-course meal before saluting the queen and skydiving to earth. His goal was to support the work of two charities: the Prince's Trust and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
Bear hosted a 2005 television series for the U.K.'s Channel Four, called Escape to the Legion, in which he took a group of young men to the Western Sahara Desert to undergo the French Foreign Legion's infamous basic training. A second Channel Four series, titled Born Survivor: Bear Grylls, completed its U.K. run in April 2007.
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