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That is so true. I thought they had to go to have 2 weeks preparation before starting.
I think it will be more interesting when they are 3 people left, usually they try harder
I haven’t watched ep 6 yet but yeh, they seem to be having a lot of difficulty this year. That hunter with the bow seemed too eager. Easy for me to say though, but yknow If you know enough about deers etc they have super sensitive smell. If they smell you they’re not coming within 500m of you. You have to be prepared to spend a whole day in a ditch covered in mud to reduce any scent to get that close to them. Wet droopings just means they passed by, not necessarily an indication they’re coming back soon. I think the most effective (but sad) way is to setup some kind of trap in that environment. The woods there are impossible to traverse quietly.

The fishing side is also so difficult with having to be watching the rod at all times in case you catch an eel. Also Really makes it hard on them to lose so many hooks when there are so many eels there. I guess you gotta try go with floats as eels tend to stick to the bottom (don’t they?)
 
Traps are out because they might accidentally catch/kill native birds, so that's why nobody has set snares. Considering the potential bounty of food, the restrictions are making it much more difficult than I thought. Hope somebody bops another possum (or better, a deer or pig or something) soon. And if they need to get their fishing lines further out, ping them out attached to an arrow. Make a boat. Anything!
 
Yeah, I been waiting for a boat to appear. Or at the very least, an expression or thought of building one!!

Do you think they’re restricted from building one?
 
Yeah, I been waiting for a boat to appear. Or at the very least, an expression or thought of building one!!

Do you think they’re restricted from building one?
Might be tricky because they can only use dead fall or driftwood, and can't cut nice straight branches etc of trees. The rules are set by the local iwi (tribe) who oversee conservation in the area. e.g. I don't think catching eels is against the law in NZ (was a common activity when I was a kid)... but the iwi don't permit it in this area.
 
Yes the restrictions are too many. How can they survive?
It is true that they are loosing many hooks with the eels they catch. Wouldn't the eels die with the hooks tearing their inside anyway?
Not being able to cut branches (sigh) Life is hard for them that is for sure
 
My winners pick right now is Andreas, with Tamika coming in second. Rick hasn’t been successful enough in catching food, but if he does become successful and his shoe problem gets sorted out, that could change.

I like Krzysztof message in the last episode re neuro diverse. But I feel like making rope might be not such a useful thing.

Sucks that they are losing hooks so much. By the way, @l.a.r.a I think someone said the hooks are biodegradable, but I personally can’t imagine how that hook stuck in its mouth is going to dissolve in a time that doesn’t cause any eels distress, if that’s the case that’s amazing!
 
My winners pick right now is Andreas, with Tamika coming in second. Rick hasn’t been successful enough in catching food, but if he does become successful and his shoe problem gets sorted out, that could change.

I like Krzysztof message in the last episode re neuro diverse. But I feel like making rope might be not such a useful thing.

Sucks that they are losing hooks so much. By the way, @l.a.r.a I think someone said the hooks are biodegradable, but I personally can’t imagine how that hook stuck in its mouth is going to dissolve in a time that doesn’t cause any eels distress, if that’s the case that’s amazing!
I hope it is, but people don't seem to think about the pain they inflict when fishing, because fish don't scream :(
 
I just took down notes to reflect on who was shown etc in each episode on what day as well as major events..

Episode 7
Day 23
tamika
kryzstof
rick
andreas

day 24
tamika (catches trout)
suzan (finds long dead possum)
kryzystof (catches eel)

day 25
suzan

day 26
tamika
andreas (catches trout)

day 29
(storm)
rick
andreas
rick
andreas
tamika
kryz
suzan
tamika
[etc]

Ok so that was fun, some rough weather! Now all those open air shelters are not so great after all. They seem so unprepared for bad weather!

Also interesting that many seem on the verge of asking to tap out during that storm . They don’t see the risks that the rescue team would need to put themselves under in such weather.. Do they just think the rescue team is like from in the movies or what?

Actually those storms are really pretty darn risky for everyone involved.
 
I'm enjoying Tamika catching so many trout! Also love her driftwood shelter with its internal firepit. Strange to see so many with just tarps, more or less, before that enormous storm and cold change. I kind of wish the show was edited differently. I don't like having all the early episodes focus on a few contestants, and the rest dribbled in over the following episodes - so we never see the location picking, setup of camp, and thoughts around such of some contestants, and see more of those who end up tapping out early. I want a bit of everyone's first days making camp in ep one.
 
I completely agree with you Melore. I don’t know how later US seasons edit it but from the first two seasons I saw i sorta got the impression that it was more balanced, not 100% coverage , but in season two I didn’t feel like we were seeing too little of someone important that would be a focus later on.

It’s a bit annoying that Im there wondering how and why they setup the way they did. And those people are now pivotal to the footage as at episodes 6-8.

Another little gripe I have is that they don’t show you their individual locations on a map. I like to have that put into perspective rather than a pixilated google earth zoom into the general vicinity of a large lake. Maybe they have reasons for not showing? I figured that if anyone could be bothered enough they could start to work out their locations relative to one another just by noting the distance between each contestant being X km away, and then triangulating all that lol.
 
To be fair, if, like in the first Aus season, several people tap in quick succession within the first few days, they have no choice but to show content from them as a priority in the first couple of episodes. And if they showed all 10 contestants in the first episode they'd each get four minutes of footage, and it would be confusing learning who is who. It'd be a dog's breakfast. There's always going to be a degree of 'X will probably tap tonight' because of the focus on them. Perhaps if the episodes were longer they could mitigate that.
 
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