BEAR GRYLLS’
EVEREST- THE
BEGINNING
Aged eight, Bear’s father had
taught his young son, Bear, to climb and to dream. Trained on the white sea
cliffs on the small island he grew up on in southern England, the young Bear’s
bedroom was covered in posters of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak. One
day he vowed to climb the mountain – a dream Bear and his father nurtured
together.
Every year the death toll
on Mount Everest rises, and for every ten mountaineers who make it to the top,
one will die.
Yet finally at 7.22am on May
26th 1998, after three grueling months climbing on the peak, Bear entered The
Guinness Book of Records as one Everest’s youngest ever summiteers and returned
alive.
He was only 23 years old.
one of Everest’s youngest ever summiteers.
The actual ascent took Bear over
ninety days of extreme weather, limited sleep and running out of oxygen deep
inside the ‘death zone’ (above 26,000 feet). On the way down from his first
reconnaissance climb, Bear was almost killed in a crevasse at 19,000 feet. The
ice cracked and the ground disappeared beneath him, he was knocked unconscious
and came to swinging on the end of a rope. His team-mate and that rope saved
his life.
The expedition was raising funds
for the Rainbow Trust and Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.
Previously, in 1997, Bear had
become the Youngest Briton to climb the iconic Mount Ama Dablam in the
Himalayas (22,500 feet), a peak once described by Sir Edmund Hillary as
‘unclimbable’.
Bear was beginning to
distinguish himself in his field.
MILITARY SERVICE
Prior to the Everest Expedition,
Bear, also a Karate Black Belt, spent had passed the gruelling UK Reserve’s
Special Forces Selection process, where he went on to serve for three years
with the British Special Air Service (21 SAS). He specialised as a combat
survival instructor, and was also trained in evasive driving, parachuting,
demolitions, trauma medic, unarmed combat and jungle warfare.
What makes his story even more
remarkable is that during this time he suffered a free-fall parachuting
accident in Africa where he broke his back in three places. After months and
months of rehabilitation, focusing always on his childhood dream of Everest, he
slowly became strong enough to attempt the ultimate ascent of the world’s
highest peak.
BOOKS AND
MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKING
Bear has a natural talent for
communication and his speaking and TV shows has brought him worldwide acclaim.
As a motivational speaker, he has addressed corporations all around the world
on his experiences on Everest and how these can help us in our life and
business environments. He is among the most in-demand speakers in the world.
Bear’s first book, ‘Facing Up’, went into the top-10 best seller list, and was
launched in the USA titled, ‘The Kid who climbed Everest’. Worldwide this book
has touched people through its enduring honesty, courage and humility.
He has gone on to write 11
books, including four teenager fiction survival books titled Mission
Survival, and adult books
ranging from Scouting (Living Wild) to Born Survivor, Facing the Frozen Ocean
and Great Outdoor Adventures. He has also authored a book written very
personally for his three children on how to live a fulfilling life, titled With
Love Papa.
His latest book, his remarkable
autobiography, Mud Sweat & Tears, stayed for nine weeks at No 1 in the
Sunday Times Bestseller List in the UK. A feat that few books have ever
achieved. It launches in the USA in May 2012.
TELEVISION
Bear first TV break came when he
was approached to star in a ‘Sure For Men’ deodorant TV commercial. This
featured the story of Bear’s Everest climb. The advert was awarded campaign of
the year.
In 2003 Bear successfully
completed another ground breaking expedition, leading a team across the
freezing North Atlantic Arctic Ocean in a small open rigid inflatable boat.
Suffering weeks of frozen spray and icebergs, the expedition was filmed for a
documentary, and was raising funds for the Prince’s Trust charity. The book on
this remarkable journey,’Facing the Frozen Ocean’, and was short-listed as
Sports Book of the Year.
Bear was awarded an Honorary
commission in the Royal Navy for this record-breaking feat.Bear was also used
by the UK Ministry of Defense to head the Army’s anti-drugs TV campaign, and
featured in the first ever major advertising campaign for the world renowned
shop: Harrods.
His first major TV Series was
for Channel Four, called ‘Escape to the Legion’, where he went through
simulated basic training with Legionnaires in North Africa, to show what it is
really like as a recruit in the French Foreign Legion. This TV series was a
major hit worldwide and opened the door for the success of Man Vs Wild and Born
Survivor.
Within months of the Foreign
Legion Documentary airing, Bear was commissioned to present 12 x 1-hour
programmes for a novel TV format called ’Man Vs Wild’ on Discovery Channel
worldwide, commissioned as well for Channel Four in the UK, titled: ‘Born
Survivor: Bear Grylls’. These programmes featured Bear being parachuted in to
some of the most inhospitable deserts, jungles and mountains on earth and
showing what you need to do to survive. No-one had any idea whether the format
would work…
Man Vs Wild went on to become
the No. 1 cable show in all of America, reaching a global audience of over 1.2
Billion viewers, in over 200 countries, making it one of the most recognized
and watched programs on the largest TV network on earth.
To date the team have filmed
over 75 x 1hr episodes, and six seasons around the world. Bear’s outdoor
survival book Born Survivor, written for Channel 4 in the UK, stayed for 10
weeks in the Sunday Times Bestseller List.
OTHER EXPEDITIONS
In 2007, Bear lead an incredible
attempt to return to Everest and become the first man to fly a powered
paraglider to a height above the world’s highest peak. Sponsored by GKN, and
along with his best buddy Gilo Cardozo, Bear achieved their aim and pulled off
the impossible, soaring into the record books. The expedition was documented
for Discovery Channel, titled: Bear’s Mission Everest and the team raised over
$2.4million in the process for Global Angels and children’s charities
worldwide.
He has lead teams to
circumnavigate the UK on jetskis, raising funds for the Lifeboats, he has
broken world records in high-altitude ballooning, skydiving and much more,
including a world first for taking a rigid inflatable boat through the
infamous, ice-strewn North West Passage.
2008 also saw Bear lead a small
team to climb one of the most remote un-climbed peaks in the world in
Antarctica. The expedition was using wind powered kite skiing, bio-ethanol
powered jetskis, electric powered paragliders and good old footwork!
BRINGING SCOUTING AND
ADVENTURE TO THE WORLD
Bear and Discovery Channel have
released a Man Vs Wild X Box, playstation and Wii, he owns an outdoor adventure
clothing company partnered with Craghoppers, as well as a line of survival
kits, knives, multi-tools and other outdoor equipment with Gerber. Bear’s
Ultimate Knife has become the biggest selling knife in the world.
He has fronted international
advertising campaigns for the likes of Nissan, Dos Equis, Sure deodorant,
Degree, Solo and Trail Mix.
On 17 May 2009, Bear was elected
as the youngest ever Chief Scout to the Scout Association, becoming the
figurehead to 28 million Scouts around the world. For Bear, this is his
proudest post, standing up for young people from so many different cultures and
countries, helping them realise their dreams, explore the world, help in crisis
countries, and benefit from being part of a worldwide family. For Bear it is
all about encouraging life values, outdoor skills and a sense of pride,
belonging and camaraderie through adventure.
But this is just the beginning
of his many extraordinary missions… Known and admired by millions – Bear Grylls
is a worldwide icon for the great outdoors and the ultimate in adventure.
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