Very warm that day, around 65 degrees F. with just the slightest touch of breeze.
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Good huntin', shootin', and spear chuckin',
RAB
What agreat place to be!
This reminds me of the days when we used to shoot on the beach off teh sand dunes!
Non very often, but every now and then someone would pass by on a four wheel drive.
In those days no one thought we were some sort fo idiots, as many people stopped by to have a chat with us.
I would not dare to this today. It would not be long before the police carted us to jail!
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DB Bill, the spool is one of two left when a power line was run from Bethel done to Napakiak. There used to be a large transformer also, why I do not know as it is simply 20 miles of line strung on inverted "V"'s. The line follows the plateau and is used as a navigational tool when straveling by snowmachine in poor visibility conditions. My brother-inlaw, who is Napakiak City manager, Had the state offer the city money to remove the city's generators. This was in '88. I told him if tey did that they would be dependent on someone else for power and it could be turned off if someone wanted too, he kept the generators and several times now over the years they have sold the power to Bethel! Not bad. No 55 gallon drums around Napakiak. Too valuable for other things.
Saeed, I hear you. Over time when population encroaches attitudes change. Now if you moved farther out into the wilderness you could get away with that, until people started moving in around you.
The thing with most bush communities and family practitioners is that they want FP's that do OB. I do not do OB. It is hard to survive up there unless you are working for the local hospital, and they usually require OB coverage by the FP.
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Good huntin', shootin', and spear chuckin',
RAB
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Good huntin', shootin', and spear chuckin',
RAB