Dick Proenneke's Cabin, August 14, 2007
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@aaronfromhastings Perhaps you're missing the point. Dick made movies and wrote journals, so others could marvel at a simpler way of life. And yet, Dick always kept one foot in the modern world - a knoledgeable mechanic, and a good film-maker, more skilled than most with a 16mm movie camera. He knew the best way to promote the perservation of wildnerness was to visit it, and Dick loved having guests who, like him, shared his beliefs. ps - I didn't see any plastic on my trip.
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@aaronfromhastings Precisely. There's no escaping it it seems. So much for the right to privacy and to live a life of seclusion. If anyone knows of a way to do so; I'm in!
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@aaronfromhastings You are a turd
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what's up with da grass on da roof?
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This is so shit - turning a beautiful amazing life project into an attraction for rich, gawking tourists. Like everything that started as natural and pure, we now live in a man-made world where these things are repackaged in a bland, artless way. Who would not rather drink water from a clear stream than from a well-designed plastic bottle? I bet those tourists have plasic bottles on them. Shame on them all!
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@outskool100 why the idiot that posted this comment?
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@CeaserTJ Yes, a WWII Naval vet and son of a WWI soldier would be disappointed with an American flag. Take your trolling elsewhere.
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@ozjas Go team America!
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It's not a living, it's a DWELLING. The Living goes on OUTSIDE, that's just shelter. It's really not bad at all, quite homey, once you get used to a smaller dwelling. Plus it's a lot easier to HEAT!!!! If I was out there, I wouldn't build a huge log house. Why build a huge eye-sore?
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nice but why that terrorist flag?
what that man did at 51 few if any could. just awesome
thedoors360 2 years ago 18
This is a dream of mine...more of a goal..to visit Dick's cabin such as these people did. Must have been life changing.
drummerkid71 3 years ago 11