Alaska Hunting Adventure: 700 Miles Alone by Backpack & Raft
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facinateing :)
Hope you post much much more...
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Just ordered my copy.I'm hoping for a speedy delivery.
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Wow! Not only do I want to say thank you for sharing, but now you are also a target of my jealousy and envy. What a fantastic trip, and I add my voice to those that ask you to post more.
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i LOVE Alaska its so wild congrats on the nice caribou
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k ty
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ide rather moose meat over beef lol...caribou is also awsome..cheers great stuff..pop by my vids to see the other side of the continents hunting
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youalaska 2 years ago
Thanks. I see you found my longer Youtube version also.
youalaska 3 years ago
id be scared incase i got eaten by a bear
cpk93 3 years ago
There are a lot of bears in Alaska but it's not as dangerous as you might think. Check out my Alone Across Alaska clip for some more grizzly bear encounters.
youalaska 3 years ago
To the person who impolitely asked if I "took only the antlers," the answer is "of course not." Salvaging the edible meat is the law in Alaska and it is strictly enforced by huge fines. A large percentage of Alaskans and hunters in general, myself included, get a large part of our annual diet from wild game. People who "only take the antlers" are to hunting what bank robbers are to bank patrons, rare and despised.
youalaska 4 years ago
You thinking of putting more footage of this trip up? I'd love to see more.
baur76 5 years ago
I'll try to do that, thanks.
youalaska 5 years ago