14 April 2011, 17:00
xgruntIce fishing with a pucker factor
I have never been this hungry for mussels.
http://wimp.com/racetide/14 April 2011, 18:11
Bill/OregonX: Thanks for that link. We forget that for some folks, it takes guts just to live each day.
14 April 2011, 18:18
ScriptusA source of food to be collected. There is no supermarket for your needs. Shades of the real world.

16 April 2011, 03:28
NortonAmazing.....I hope they have some olive oil, garlic, parsley and a splash of white wine......with a nice crusty baguette back at the igloo.

16 April 2011, 20:57
tin canthat's a great website.
one thing I've always pondered, is why anyone would live under those conditions, extreme cold, etc, if they didn't have to.
my point is, no one has to.
18 April 2011, 00:59
calgarychef1I've pndered the same question. I've read that the innuit are non-combative and every time they ventured too far south the cree etc. would slaughter them...gave them good reason to stay in the far north and learn to live with the land.
18 April 2011, 07:07
tin canquote:
Originally posted by calgarychef1:
I've pndered the same question. I've read that the innuit are non-combative and every time they ventured too far south the cree etc. would slaughter them...gave them good reason to stay in the far north and learn to live with the land.
Thanks; I wonder the same about desert dwellers, say in Africa or Australia, etc.
18 April 2011, 13:48
calgarychef1There's also the fact that humans are found in all inhabitable environments across the world. It's weird to me that we would spread out so much and live in such hostile areas. Heck we're even moving out and trying to live in space.