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Mama adopts another set of twins.
Mama looks in good shape. Not nearly as our haggard cows that have been continuously harassed by the urban bears.
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Mama adopts another set of twins.
Combat fishing on the Kenai.
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For more story and pics.
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/slideshow/photos-dipnetting-kenai-rivers-red-salmon-rodeo
Amazing— are there any restrictions or limits, at all?
Beautiful.
Just like things are supposed to be.
It's on a scale that very few people can imagine.
This picture is breathtaking!
Man Alaska is so fucking cool.....a biologist wet dream of sorts to study.
I however understand that it's rather spendy to live there, not so much in land/real-estate but all the other shit that makes modern life possible.
I would love to live on a creek I can pan for gold in so I can have a reason to play in the dirt more than 2x a year lol.
I think that the pay is commensurate with the cost of living. Land can be spendy because there's not much private land up here.
The water's cold. Panning is hard on the back.
Ahhh, mostly state owned? Is it hard to get it from the state?
Well if I'm too old when I get up there I'll just get some power tools lol.
Ahhh, mostly state owned? Is it hard to get it from the state?
Well if I'm too old when I get up there I'll just get some power tools lol.
The Federal Gov't is the biggest landowner @ 65%.
The State is next with about 24%.
ANCSA Corps own about 10%.
Private land owned by the likes of me or you is less than 1%.
And, I don't see this changing much.
That's kinda lame =(
I was hoping to ride a horse for a day, put a post in, make a 90 degree turn and keep riding until I make a big box and call it mine.![]()
I think that the pay is commensurate with the cost of living. Land can be spendy because there's not much private land up here.
The water's cold. Panning is hard on the back.
I don't think they have home depots there where they hang out in front of, but I could be wrong.
That's kinda lame =(
I was hoping to ride a horse for a day, put a post in, make a 90 degree turn and keep riding until I make a big box and call it mine.![]()
