
Three weeks & 150 miles from civilization!
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Record class Grizzly - shot in front yard, during dinner.
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Dave & Paul camping in Eureka, AK.
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Fishing for Grayling, with a willow branch and line.
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Crossing the creek in style.
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Peeling logs for a Pole Barn.
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Dad felling trees for Pole-Barn.
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Dad and Marissa on the Quadrunner. Notive the completed
woodshed.
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Paul's first flight lesson.
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Flying over the 110 acre farm.
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Sheep hunting the Chugach Range.
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"Alaskan parking lot".
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James Watts first Moose!
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Fully loaded for 3 weeks.
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How far can I go before dark?
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Looking for movement!
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Young James can't believeI putt a ullet
through this caribou's hart.
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Pointing to a far-off animal from camp,
first thing in the morning.
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Spotting from a plateau - spot, then track.
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Fixing a four - wheeler on the trail - side.
Never forget your Leatherman!
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These yearling Carribou had never seen humans. They
curiously came within feet of us - sniffing and grunting.
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Fish - tailing my quad up a hill.
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Having way too much fun on a steep, muddy hill.
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Two-hundred fifty pound Alaskan Halibut.
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Dad at the Exxon Valdez Spill.
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Chevy Suburban and Airstream trailer overturn in Canada.
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It took all day to hike from our riverside basecamp
to the top of this mountain.
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This deep in, the trail is overgrown
with fireweed.
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Dave's Cub (Aeronica 7AF)
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Parked at the Willow Stip.
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Dad and his 300 Weatherby.
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Dad takes a break after hiking for miles.
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Trapped by weather, we built a water-proof shelter
to keep out the rain.
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Taking a break, on top of the world.
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A fiftyone pound salmon, caught at the
Little Suisitna River.
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This cabin was built by trappers at the turn of the
century - modified with a pet -
belly stove.
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Dad takes a break while sheep hunting -
on top of the world.
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ShangriLa - is where the Heavens open up and reach the
Earth.
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Keeping warm in the Chugach Range.
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Now Entering The Yukon Territory. Driving
from Sacramento, CA to Willow, AK.
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