Stroud’s Blog – 021 – New Orleans

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10 Responses to “Stroud’s Blog – 021 – New Orleans”

  1. Walt says:

    Hello from Maryland. It’s great following your blogs around the world. Gotta love that harmonica.

  2. Sharon says:

    Geico…..Awesome I use them.
    Yea I reckon it’s only fitting that you do the commercials for them now since ya ate the Lizard mascot they used in Costa Rica episode….lol ;)

    Love the harmonica playing..:)
    Take Care and Stay Safe Babe

  3. kim linsley says:

    thanks Les for the killer harmonica playing. exceply today 16 years ago today my late husband pasted away and he was a harmonica player too.thank you:) Bourbon street cool. my nephew was there last year and did the same thing you did he videoed all the cool musicians.

  4. Stephen says:

    Hey Les,

    Love Survivorman! Truly respect the authenticity you bring to it as well as the love for the great outdoors.

    Looking forward to future Les Stroud projects.

    Best Regards,
    Stephen – NYC

  5. Andi Tobin says:

    Dueling harps. Nice. :o )

  6. Diann says:

    Les, I enjoyed this blog very much. It made me smile and feel so good. Wherever you are and whatever you are doing there is always an atmosphere of genuine sharing, caring, warmth, and peaceful pleasure. It would be such a joy to be wherever you are all the time. When you play the harmonica, there are no words, just intense feelings. Thank you.

  7. Dave says:

    Les,

    Your blog was great. Ok, so I am a new fan after watching your 7 days in the Amazon. Your down to earth approach with a few painful chuckles won me over. You are the man! How you survive it I’ll never know.

    Cheers!

  8. Austin says:

    Stroud’s harmonica skills > Others. lol

  9. Nick says:

    Love the blog entries Les, keep ‘em coming. Very real. I love when you talk to people you meet along the way.

  10. David Hinyup says:

    Les,

    Enjoy your shows and hope to meet you one day ! We have a lot in common with survival training and the public. I’ve been teaching the art of marine survival since 1980 with various forums. Been a u.S. Coast Guard Survival Instructor S.T.C.W. Personal Survival Technique for twelve years and counting. Love it, learn it, live it! Great job SEAWOLF David Hinyup

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