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Nationality
  
English

Name
  
Ray Mears

Years active
  
1994–present

Role
  
Woodsman

Employer
  
Known for
  
Bushcraft


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Born
  
7 February 1964 (age 60) (
1964-02-07
)
Coulsdon and Purley, Surrey, England

Books
  
Essential Bushcraft, Bushcraft Survival, My Outdoor Life

Spouse
  
Ruth Mears (m. 2009), Rachel Mears (m. 2005–2006)

Parents
  
Leslie John Mears, Dorothy Mears

TV shows
  
Ray Mears' Bushcraft, Extreme Survival, Wild Britain with Ray Mears, Ray Mears' World of Survival, Ray Mears' Northern Wilderness

Similar People
  
Bear Grylls, Les Stroud, Mors Kochanski, Cody Lundin, Dave Canterbury

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Raymond Paul Mears (born 7 February 1964) is an English woodsman, instructor, businessman, author and TV presenter. His TV appearances cover bushcraft and survival techniques. He is best known for the TV series Ray Mears' Bushcraft, Ray Mears' World of Survival, Extreme Survival, Survival with Ray Mears, Wild Britain with Ray Mears and Ray Mears Goes Walkabout. The name "Ray Mears" is also a trademark used to protect his business operations, particularly those involving the goods and services he offers through his company Woodlore Ltd.

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Early life

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Mears grew up on the North Downs, in Southern England. He attended Downside Preparatory School in Purley and then Reigate Grammar School, where he was a member of the naval cadre of the combined cadet force. His ambition was to join the Royal Marines, but his hopes of doing so were dashed when he failed the potential royal marines recruitment test. After taking A-levels, Mears briefly worked in an office in the City of London.

Career

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In 1983, Mears founded Woodlore, a company that offers Bushcraft-related courses and paraphernalia. It became so successful that it soon led to the trademarking of the name "Ray Mears". Mears first appeared on television in 1994 presenting the BBC series Tracks and then, in 1997, Ray Mears' World of Survival. In 2003, he presented the BBC documentary Ray Mears' Real Heroes of Telemark about the Norwegian heavy water sabotage mission during World War II. While filming a documentary in Wyoming in 2005, Mears was involved in a serious accident. The helicopter in which he and his camera crew were travelling struck the ground during a steep low level turn, and broke apart, rolling to a stop. The fuel tank was ruptured in the accident and escaping fuel covered Mears and the crew. No fire occurred, and Mears was able to escape the wreckage uninjured and assist in the rescue and administer first aid to one of the crew who was badly hurt.

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On 29 May 2008, Mears appeared on The Graham Norton Show where he attempted unsuccessfully to light a fire using a bow drill. Unbeknownst to Mears, the entire set had been sprayed with fire-retardant.

In 2009, Mears was approached by ITV to present a planned revival of the nature documentary series Survival. The resulting three-part series was rebranded Survival with Ray Mears and broadcast on ITV1 in 2010. Each episode followed Mears as he used his tracking skills to locate bears, wolves and leopards. In a Radio Times interview to promote the series, Mears complained of being typecast by the BBC with the result that he was not offered the opportunity to present wildlife programmes. He then presented Wild Britain with Ray Mears, which was also broadcast by ITV. Mears was a guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs in January 2014. His choices were "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by the Rolling Stones, "English Rose" by the Jam, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by the Beatles, "Annie's Song" by John Denver, "Maria" by Blondie, "Suddenly I See" by KT Tunstall, "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" by Elton John and "Feeling Good" by Nina Simone.

In July 2010, Mears was asked by Northumbria Police to help them track fugitive killer Raoul Moat, after he fled his temporary tent-based shelter in the village of Rothbury.

Personal life

Mears met his partner, Rachel, in 1992 when she attended one of his five-day survival courses. The couple lived in East Sussex with her two adult children and married in 2005, after Rachel was diagnosed with breast cancer. Rachel died in 2006, aged 50, and her ashes are scattered in Ashdown Forest near their home.

Mears currently lives in Sussex with his second wife, Ruth, and his stepson.

Series

  • Wild Tracks (BBC, 1994)
  • Tracks (BBC, 1994–97)
  • Ray Mears' World of Survival (BBC, 1997–98, 2 series of 6 episodes each)
  • Ray Mears' Country Tracks (BBC, 1998, 2002–03)
  • The Essential Guide to Rocks (BBC Education, 1998)
  • Ray Mears' Extreme Survival (BBC, 1999–2002, 3 series of 6 episodes each)
  • Ray Mears' Adventure Special (BBC, 2001) – Mears takes Ewan McGregor into the Honduran jungle on the trail of the prehistoric people of the Mosquito Coast.
  • Ray Mears' Real Heroes of Telemark (BBC, 2003)
  • Ray Mears' Bushcraft (BBC, 2004–05, 2 series of 5 episodes each)
  • Ray Mears' Wild Food (BBC, 2007, 5 episodes)
  • Ray Mears Goes Walkabout (BBC, June 2008, 4 episodes) – Mears tours the Australian outback. An accompanying hardcover book was published in the UK by Hodder and Stoughton in March 2008. In the series, Mears meets one of his heroes, Les Hiddins (aka "The Bush Tucker Man"). He also heads to the Kimberley region to meet the reputed aboriginal artist and bush guide Ju Ju Wilson.
  • Ray Mears' Northern Wilderness (BBC Two, Autumn 2009, 6 episodes) – Mears follows in the footsteps of pioneers who opened up Canada, such as Samuel Hearne, John Rae and David Thompson.
  • Survival with Ray Mears (ITV, Spring 2010, 3 episodes)
  • Wild Britain with Ray Mears (ITV, Autumn 2010, 6 episodes) – To be followed in 2011 by extended 60-minute episodes with exclusive additional content to be broadcast on UKTV's natural history channel Eden.
  • Ray Mears: Close Encounters (ITV, 2013)
  • How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears (BBC Four, 2014)
  • Wilderness Walks with Ray Mears (2014)
  • Wild River with Ray Mears (ITV, 2015)
  • Wild Australia with Ray Mears (ITV, 2016)
  • Wild France with Ray Mears (ITV, 2016)
  • Books

  • The Survival Handbook (1990)
  • The Outdoor Survival Handbook (1992)
  • Ray Mears' World of Survival (1997)
  • Bushcraft (2002)
  • Essential Bushcraft (2003)
  • The Real Heroes of Telemark: The True Story of the Secret Mission to Stop Hitler's Atomic Bomb (2003)
  • Ray Mears' Bushcraft Survival (2005)
  • Wild Food by Ray Mears & Professor Gordon Hillman (2007)
  • Ray Mears Goes Walkabout (2008)
  • Vanishing World - A Life of Bushcraft (2008)
  • Northern Wilderness (2009)
  • My Outdoor Life (2013)
  • Out on the Land: Bushcraft Skills from the Northern Forest (2016)
  • References

    Ray Mears Wikipedia