Surviving Alone in Alaska

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IN2DEEP
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Surviving Alone in Alaska

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Re: Surviving Alone in Alaska

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Nice find, Scott! I have flown in that exact helio courier about ten years ago. Those are cool planes.
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Re: Surviving Alone in Alaska

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Pete,
I thought of you when they were skinning the bear and the bunnies. In my book, that's pretty wild
It appears that they didn't eat the bear meat.
Bear isn't any good to eat?
Sawing out frozen steaks was pretty cool! :beer:
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Re: Surviving Alone in Alaska

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Generally speaking, people do not eat brown/grizzly bears. They are prone to trichinosis. Black bears are very tasty, though.
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