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Pretty sure he had a thigh/glute strapped to his back too...haven't seen the new movie but read the book and watched the 1st movie.They made a sleeping bag.
Pretty sure he had a thigh/glute strapped to his back too...haven't seen the new movie but read the book and watched the 1st movie.They made a sleeping bag.
The worst sleeping bag ever.
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Probably better than the $30 Magellan bag from academy that I took on my first elk hunt. I didn't even take a pad because I thought those were for people to soft to sleep on the ground....Can't be any worse than the North Face Cat's Meow. I'd bet money. Pesos even.
I only watched a few of the shows, but the season 5 winner was pretty open about his extra weight helping him outlast the others. I was really disappointed to see the show was essentially who could withstand starvation the longest and stopped watching.This is not true.
Alone: The Winners from Every Season | The HISTORY Channel
Explore the winners of every season of Alone. Spoilers ahead.www.history.com
None of these guys and one girl are/were the chubbiest.
I would add something brightly colored and something that would reflect sunlight, mirror, shiny piece of metal, ect. To signal from ground to air...Takes a minute to get enough smoke rolling to be seen from the air.Id pack my bag with my puffy clothes, a knife, a lighter, food and a portion of the rain fly from the tent.
Kindof an interesting scenario really.
I get there are places where hiking is near impossible or potentially is. But not sure I am getting the guys who think going 50 miles would take a week or two? Not hike much or what? Yes again I can admit there could be a river you can't cross...But lets take the extremes out of it and just think in most situations long distance travel is not blocked and we are not talking about 3ft of snow just fell and it was blowing like crazy.
OPs comment was Sept in Ak worried about the potential of snow and winter coming...then we find out he was 80miles from a village with no mention of giant climbing gear required mountains or raging rivers....If you can't walk 80miles in less than a week.....hmmmm. I'll give you the full 7 days if you want but still.
It’s hard not to be curious about long distance bushwhacking - there are a lot of blogs about hardcore backpackers who enjoy avoiding trails - even in mixed, relatively difficult thick/wet/overgrown coastal areas it seems 5 to 10 miles a day and 50 miles a week is considered normal, so not all that different from what a hunter in good shape would do getting to a camp in the Rockies. Alaska could be something easy or hard.
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Look up the Alaska Mountain Wilderness ClassicIt’s hard not to be curious about long distance bushwhacking - there are a lot of blogs about hardcore backpackers who enjoy avoiding trails - even in mixed, relatively difficult thick/wet/overgrown coastal areas it seems 5 to 10 miles a day and 50 miles a week is considered normal, so not all that different from what a hunter in good shape would do getting to a camp in the Rockies. Alaska could be something easy or hard.
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Frank Glaser would too. The distance people traveled in his book "Alaskas wolfman" is insane.Shackleton would say it's possible!
I'll have to lookup the rugby team story referenced above.
“July 2009 The original adventure race. 180 miles in 3 days 17 hours across the Hayes Range by foot and packraft, on just 2 hours of sleep. First place.”Look up the Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic
“July 2009 The original adventure race. 180 miles in 3 days 17 hours across the Hayes Range by foot and packraft, on just 2 hours of sleep. First place.”
That’s pretty cool. The racers definitely treat it like a competition - they fly over the course, print out satellite photos, and enter gps coordinates for everything. Quite a race.
Well, it took us over an hour to go 400 yds DOWNHILL thru an alder thicket the last time I was in AK. Granted, we had big packs, but the veg up there can be pretty messed up.I get there are places where hiking is near impossible or potentially is. But not sure I am getting the guys who think going 50 miles would take a week or two? Not hike much or what? Yes again I can admit there could be a river you can't cross...But lets take the extremes out of it and just think in most situations long distance travel is not blocked and we are not talking about 3ft of snow just fell and it was blowing like crazy.
OPs comment was Sept in Ak worried about the potential of snow and winter coming...then we find out he was 80miles from a village with no mention of giant climbing gear required mountains or raging rivers....If you can't walk 80miles in less than a week.....hmmmm. I'll give you the full 7 days if you want but still.
I hadn’t seen that season, but it was fun reading about it - that’s awesome he was able to kill a deer and some other critters.Not to derail it to much with "Alone" talk but....Clay Hayes was definitely not a fat ass at the start when he won.