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Pretty cool if you want to live on the frozen earth

[quote]"Mankind was much better off a nomadic hunter. Once he started farming, civilization it didn't improve, it went downhill from there. When you look at human beings, how long they've been on earth, they were far more hunters and gatherers than what they were farmers." - Heimo Korth[/quote]

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Heimo Korth is the last man standing in 19 million acres of Alaskan wilderness. His neighbors are polar bears and caribous. Say good bye to civilization and see how they do it in the arctic circle on the last frontier in America.
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Richard Louis Proenneke is my idol. He did it and made it look easy. It certainly wasn't. I know the difficulty for him was great but I bet his stress levels were not even measurable ey were so low. I bet he tossed and turned for 30 seconds or so before he fell asleep at night.

In another life, I would live that way.


What a life. Fresh fish and berries for breakfast and maybe some caribou for dinner. Spend the morning cutting firewood and the afternoon crafting new parts for the cabin.
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Richard Louis Proenneke is my idol. He did it and made it look easy. It certainly wasn't. I know the difficulty for him was great but I bet his stress levels were not even measurable ey were so low. I bet he tossed and turned for 30 seconds or so before he fell asleep at night.

In another life, I would live that way.


What a life. Fresh fish and berries for breakfast and maybe some caribou for dinner. Spend the morning cutting firewood and the afternoon crafting new parts for the cabin.
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That man was great, I saw the show on PBS, very good show.
I could not live like that, would need my OL close, She would not live there.
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WTF who could sit through an hour of that?
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[quote name='Caster' timestamp='1353800431' post='850180']
Richard Louis Proenneke is my idol. He did it and made it look easy. It certainly wasn't. I know the difficulty for him was great but I bet his stress levels were not even measurable ey were so low. I bet he tossed and turned for 30 seconds or so before he fell asleep at night.

In another life, I would live that way.


What a life. Fresh fish and berries for breakfast and maybe some caribou for dinner. Spend the morning cutting firewood and the afternoon crafting new parts for the cabin.
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This kind of stuff interests me greatly... surviving alone in the wild, being completely independent. It's a shame it isn't more common, I think that people like this guy really set a standard that more people should strive for... and not even necessarily alone, but even a family homestead is a great, admirable thing.
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Living off the grid would be great.....to bad there isn't more of us that don't need a whole lot....community is great but unless people work together for a common cause to help each other its usless
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I lived in Alaska for a few years. I lived in civilized Alaska, but did make my way around a bit. If I were to ever go off the grid, it wouldn't be in Alaska. I think Texas would be more suitable. :) 

 

I loved the PBS episodes of Richard Louis Proenneke. It certainly makes you want to move up there and make a go of it. Many people can, but many, many more are unsuccessful. 

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