>>242470Watched it once and enjoyed it, love the Yukon myself and have backpacked around where he was.
I liked it the first time just because it was in an awesome place and has a sick premise, but when I went to watch it again I found myself really dislike Wardle. Not because he got lonely or was unprepared, those are totally forgivable and understandable in that situation, but he just dealt with those emotions in such a whiny way. Like, it makes sense he would complain to the cameras, I would do the same thing. But instead of using the camera work as a coping mechanism it seemed like he really wanted someone to feel bad for him and it frustrated him that the cameras didn't reflect his self pity.
I don't know if that makes any sense, but bottom line the guy annoyed me. Would not go /out/ with. Still, he deserves respect for going up there in the first place and lasting as long as he did, people give him more shit than he deserves.
Pic semi-related, fuck the Yukon is awesome