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Post by angelsamongus on Jan 25, 2015 20:23:56 GMT -6
I'm A.....
H U G E * F A N * OF * T H I S * SHOW.
I HAVE to WONDER IF IT'S TOUGH FOR THE FILM CREW,
And
WHERE THEY STAY ?
later.........
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Post by vikesfan on Jan 25, 2015 20:42:23 GMT -6
I'm A.....
H U G E * F A N * OF * T H I S * SHOW.
I HAVE to WONDER IF IT'S TOUGH FOR THE FILM CREW,
And
WHERE THEY STAY ?
later.........Have not seen this one, but I like Alaskan Bush People. Ive also wondered where the crew sleeps etc.
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Post by super on Jan 25, 2015 21:40:45 GMT -6
Sasquatch is 10 feet tall up there! Something to think about ?
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Post by angelsamongus on Jan 25, 2015 22:30:06 GMT -6
SASQUATCH is " Larger " than " 10 ft. " in The Chippewa Forrest near Leech Lake in MN. Who knows; It COULD have been " SASQUATCH " N O T a BEAR outside our Cabin in Oct.
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Post by angelsamongus on Jan 25, 2015 22:42:23 GMT -6
The " Bush People " were discussing the ages of the "children. "
IF each child, (oldest I thought they said " 38 ") had 6 or 7 children of their own, they'd have a VILLAGE.
That remote; WHERE are they going to find mates?
The Film Crew ¿
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Post by super on Jan 26, 2015 7:10:04 GMT -6
SASQUATCH is " Larger " than " 10 ft. " in The Chippewa Forrest near Leech Lake in MN. Who knows; It COULD have been " SASQUATCH " N O T a BEAR outside our Cabin in Oct. Well, you were lucky he wasn't throwing rocks at your cabin all night, eh ?
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Post by vikesfan on Jan 26, 2015 9:42:23 GMT -6
SASQUATCH is " Larger " than " 10 ft. " in The Chippewa Forrest near Leech Lake in MN. Who knows; It COULD have been " SASQUATCH " N O T a BEAR outside our Cabin in Oct. Beautiful area up there as a kid my family(about 20) of us used to go up to Bemidji area every year.
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Post by angelsamongus on Jan 28, 2015 20:12:46 GMT -6
vf, Been going up to Woman Lake all my life. My Dad let my boyfriend come up for a week when I was 15. Within 30 minutes of arrival; he caught an " 8 lb. Northern Pike " Haven't been able to get rid of him since..... It IS Beautiful up there !
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Post by vikesfan on Jan 28, 2015 21:36:07 GMT -6
vf, Been going up to Woman Lake all my life. My Dad let my boyfriend come up for a week when I was 15. Within 30 minutes of arrival; he caught an " 8 lb. Northern Pike " Haven't been able to get rid of him since..... It IS Beautiful up there ! wow we just usually cleaned and fileted ours and ate them we never grew that attached to them lol
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Post by ~MnM~ on Jan 28, 2015 21:42:45 GMT -6
HAHAHAHAHAHA ^^^^ good one VF................. M
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Post by seaturtle43 in hostile forum on Jan 28, 2015 23:16:56 GMT -6
I'm A.....
H U G E * F A N * OF * T H I S * SHOW.
I HAVE to WONDER IF IT'S TOUGH FOR THE FILM CREW,
And
WHERE THEY STAY ?
later.........Which show are you talking about? what does ... mean in the title???
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Post by angelsamongus on Jan 30, 2015 2:54:20 GMT -6
I'm sorry "seaturtle43", does your question refer to; " Alaska: The Last Frontier " ?
This is a relatively "new to popularity" television show that first aired in 2011 on The Discovery Channel.
The show is a reality type viewing of what life is like living off the land outside of Homer, Alaska; (80 miles I believe I read.)
The show follows the Kilcher family / clan of whom all are homesteaders. Their lives rely upon on the natural resources nature provides year round in Alaska.
Are you familiar with song, poetry writer, and musician "Jewel " ? If so, she is the daughter of Atz Kilcher and was raised living this remote lifestyle.
Thank you " seaturtle43 " for pointing out the title of my thread caused you confussion, this was not my intentions. If I'd placed more focus on the title vs.the topic, would this have been less confusing to you? I certainly would have made it more clear if I'd thought it would have caused anyone to be confused.
Please accept my apology? .
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Post by super on Jan 30, 2015 7:58:01 GMT -6
A lot of interesting dudes live in Alaska I see one person wanders around leaving stashes everywhere...kind of l@@ks like Moses ! lol
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Post by seaturtle43 in hostile forum on Jan 30, 2015 12:20:37 GMT -6
I'm sorry "seaturtle43", does your question refer to; " Alaska: The Last Frontier " ? This is a relatively "new to popularity" television show that first aired in 2011 on The Discovery Channel. The show is a reality type viewing of what life is like living off the land outside of Homer, Alaska; (80 miles I believe I read.) The show follows the Kilcher family / clan of whom all are homesteaders. Their lives rely upon on the natural resources nature provides year round in Alaska. Are you familiar with song, poetry writer, and musician "Jewel " ? If so, she is the daughter of Atz Kilcher and was raised living this remote lifestyle. Thank you " seaturtle43 " for pointing out the title of my thread caused you confussion, this was not my intentions. If I'd placed more focus on the title vs.the topic, would this have been less confusing to you? I certainly would have made it more clear if I'd thought it would have caused anyone to be confused. Please accept my apology? . No problem I've followed Last Frontier from the beginning! Love the show and the families. Watched some of Bush People but don't care for them.
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Post by wilbert on Jan 31, 2015 8:24:03 GMT -6
I love Alaska the Last Frontier, The Alaskan Bush People and of course...YUKON MEN!
Yukon Men have a Facebook page. I chatted with on of the wives a while back. I had questions about how they make money to buy clothes as the guys do wear Carharts.
Fascinating life they all live. Seems so inviting to me. I'do it in heartbeat if I could and knew I could survive doing it. Beautiful country. No time clock. Nature...barely populated with people. Sounds heavenly.
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