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«-- Four Letters Re: Preparedness Through Tapping in to the Craig's List Culture | Main | Bloom Where You're Planted, by Gertrude --» Two Letters Re: Alaska as a Retreat LocaleJim: As an Alaskan survivalist I concur with everything Brad in Texas had to say.
Alaska has many distinct advantages as a retreat location. However, it also
has some major disadvantages. First and foremost is the amount of work involved.
You must have a way to get fuel for heating. If you can't use vehicles and
chain saws, most of your summer will likely be taken up getting ready for winter.
The same applies to food. You would have to grow enough vegetables during the
short summer to last seven or eight months. Thankfully, game is available all
year, so you probably won't starve. Alaska is great for people who are able
and willing to work really hard.
JWR: We lived in Alaska for almost three years, we miss it. Here is our Wish List for our next trip:
Some of the larger problems facing newcomers in Alaska is the lack of light
in the winter, the lack of fresh fruits and veggies, activities in the winter,
the isolation, the cold.... |
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