• Surviving Alone in Alaska
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq0rZn8HFmQ[/media] It's a very good watch, kind of opened my eyes a little
Sad that their daughter died like that though, pretty amazing that they do so well out there.
This is cool as hell
[QUOTE=Septimas;36755832]This is cool as hell[/QUOTE] quite literally
[QUOTE=DrLuke;36757785]quite literally[/QUOTE] hell isn't literally cool though
[QUOTE=skynrdfan3;36757969]hell isn't literally cool though[/QUOTE] Nor is it real but does that stop us from making jokes?
Around 25 minutes was stunning. I have the same fascination with Antarctica and the vast open deserts. I've always wanted to travel to those remote areas to shoot films and other kinds of things. Not to mention simply to experience nothingness. It's almost the closest to space you get.
Damn I'm blown away of that guy's cleaning skills I wish I had that level of precision when cleaning deer I shoot. Amazing the skills you can learn after all that time in the frontier, yet I was amused by his laptop which is incredibly alien in a place so untouched.
If there was a zombie apocalypse this man's life would not change at all.
I have a friend like that, he lives in france though. Way out in the wilderness, he has a stone house and lives almost entirely independently with his wife. He has almost all the luxuries of modern life, though. Electricity from solar pannels and a wind turbine, fresh water from a cistern he filters with a mineral filter he built, vegetables and fruit from his gardens and meat from his little goat farm, chickens and sheep. Every year he holds a big feast where he invites friends from all over the globe as far as india or the middle east (he used to travel the world) and he slaughters his best, most tender lamb. I visit him, though this year I Won't make it due to work
That's a nice little humble house, the couple seem like really nice company, must have been a really fun time! :)
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