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32 people have forgotten how to dream and how to wander.
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@luketdrifter2100 Narcissism, we meet again.
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It seems that there's an advertisement added to every into the wild video..
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@luketdrifter2100 LOL chill bro. no ive nvr been to the great lakes but i live in canada and im surrounded by 5 lakes. im aware of things called trees, 70mph gale force winds can uproot a tree, so how can ur shelter made of sticks and branches survive something of that magnitude, unless u r over exagerating or clearyl lying. and 5 days in the woods is called camping.
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@luketdrifter2100 You don't know how I am or what I've done, sonny. But by all means, tell me about the time you went ice skating with polar bears on Mt. Everest, you intrepid woodsman, you. You couldn't start a fire in 70mph winds if you were using napalm. Talk to a blue water sailor and maybe you'll have some sort of idea what that sort of windspeed is like.
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@ppitm When you stop referring as your climb out of the basement as a trek into the wild...you can comment. Until then, stfu.
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@BetweenTheFade And you sir, are an idiot. I didn't say I built the fire and shelter on the bluff. Read things, hipster. We have things here called "trees" which grow in large large bunches called "forests" and animals, they live in these things...where exactly are they going to go in a "hurricane" that you speak of...which of course means you've never been NEAR the Great Lakes or you'd know you were an idiot. Do you think the head to the Marriott when the weather get's poor?
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@luketdrifter2100 your fire wouldn't even be able to sustain a flame at 70mph gale force winds and for that matter a 70mph wind is what is generated from hurricanes, it can uproot trees, rip power lines from the ground and cause sever damage to houses. so how ur shelter and fire were able to survive is a scientific impossibility, not to mention how u were able to hunt in those conditions, tracks would b gone and all wildlife would be hidden or left the area, you Sir are a liar.
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@ppitm i agree, the fire wouldn't even be able to sustain a flame at 70mph gale force winds and for that matter a 70mph wind is what is generated from hurricanes, it can uproot trees, rip power lines from the ground and cause sever damage to houses. so how his shelter and fire were able to survive is a scientific impossibility unless his shelter was made of bricks and cement on a solid concrete foundation with the fire inside, in which case I would hardly call that roughing it. so he is a liar.
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**oooh my goodness
I have stood on a bluff over looking Lake Superior in the teeth of a 70 mph gale. I had a shelter built from the land and a fire made with no matches behind me. I had my pack and my shotgun. 5 days, myself and the spectacle of nature. I hunt and scavenge effectively and I ate well. I have a picture of a sunset that nobody can take from me. I have lived this song, in ways most cannot imagine. I have.
luketdrifter2100 1 year ago 24
30 persons are deaf and didn't see "Into the Wild"
CerizDiabolo 1 year ago 18