Now THIS is subsistence!

Johnboy

WKR
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Dec 12, 2014
I came across a Smithsonian article a few years ago and have revisited it a few times since then. It's a fascinating story about a Russian family who fled 150 miles into the Serbian wilderness to avoid persecution and lived apart from civilization for the rest of their lives. It's an amazing tale of struggle for survival. Perhaps many of you have already read about it before, but for those who haven't, here's a link to the article about the Lykov family:

Article: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/histo...tact-unaware-of-world-war-ii-7354256/?no-ist=

And here's a video about Agafia, the last of the Lykovs: http://www.vice.com/video/agafias-taiga-life-full-length
 
Looks awsome. Will check it out later. Reminds me of Werner Herzog's Happy People: A Year in the Taiga.
 
One of the coolest articles I've read in some time. "Happy people: a year in the taiga" is one of my favorite documentaries and this is just a more extreme expansion of it. Super hard core.
 
oh geez, we're a buncha lightweights compared to these people. I complain if my boots don't fit and these people eat theirs!
 
I wish I could find an article I read quite a while back on why they thought humans were long range hunters and able to chase animals to exhaustion as mentioned.

"Fair Chase" is a documentary on netflix about a group of elite ultra marathoners who try to run an antelope to exhaustion. I enjoyed watching it. Sorry to hijack the thread.
 
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