Alaska. 907. The last frontier. Who lives there? Who been there? Who wants to go?

Krondizzel

New Member
id never do the same but that guy was a champ and had done it all his life, its about -15 right now and all my pipes are frozen cause i had to leave the house unattended for not even 24 hours and it got cold, fucking annoying as hell.
yeah my frozen pipes were so bad it caused a fight between my ex g/f and i. im sure u remember that. 2 weeks later, im setup way the fuck better than before. f bitches get money.
 

akgrown

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For a while - and don't run out of calories while you're out there. :cool:
This is no shit man, when i was working on the slope, i never saw people eat so much food. It was hard to keep up on the days it was really cold and they were working but they always ate the most when they weren't working like they didn't have anything better to do.
 

Krondizzel

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Well, they don't call it the sloper 20 and foreman 40 for nothing... meaning, slopers will gain 20 lbs and foremen sitting on their fat asses gain 40 lbs lol
 

Krondizzel

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the pboc stuff was made at MCC by the way... i know, cuz i used to work in the kitchen at MCC and filled PBOC's orders lol... oh and tarmac.
 

StephanieAk

Active Member
Nope. Sounds legit to me. Sounds like the southern route. Going to dawson first (northern route) is about a 200 mile out of the way trip, but well worth it. I used to take underage girls to dawson to drink and party. 18 is the age there. hell yeah i would make a 500 mile trip to drink when i was under 21!!!

Numsi, Glad you got to see Alaska. Florida is very nice too. I like visiting pompano beach. that is one of my hiding spots :)
Spoken like a true Alaskan!
 

Grandpapy

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Yeah, exposed skin is just asking for it. no way will i work in that amount of cold uncovered. im a tough bastard, but... even faceless gear will make your face burn.. gotta run goggles and masks. like i said, the right gear will make you immortal to the cold :)
I found that spraying fresh water on my 2nd layer of Insulated Carharts just before stepping out into -35 weather, keeps me warmer longer, and melting small bits of steel into the bottoms of air filled paratrooper boots (Micky Mouse) makes for warm, good gripping feet too.
 

ArcticGranite

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Merry Christmas, almost, to all you fellow Greatlanders. I enjoyed reading thru this thread. Looks like the weather's gonna break and warm up a little. We've been hunkered down. King crab's on the menu, smoked fish, berry pie. This land offers a lot. Cheers to all!
 

Sunbiz1

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Alaska, the final frontier...

[video=youtube;rbfN3fA-OpM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbfN3fA-OpM[/video]
 

Silicity

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.as nice as this state is, it does have drug problems. it shpuldnt steer anyone away though, having seen alot of the west coast lower 48 and being an ex-nerd that had no social life and hated the outdoors i would love to point out this state is full of beauty that isnt anywhere else, my first 2 days here had caused me to have an epiphany, alaska is where i wanna be. not many "city slickers" but just enough cities and its not overcrowded.
 

hotrodharley

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Let’s revive an old thread. I currently have 5 Mud Bight Delight seedlings going. I live in Interior Alaska and got my hands on some of the last seeds of this strain. The guy who had it going for over 40 years in Ketchikan had a heart attack. Is now out of the seed business sadly. I intend on running this as a seed crop to keep this strain alive. I’ll try to keep this updated. If you live in Alaska hit me up for some cuttings in the next 4-6 weeks.

Peace for Jim. May he heal quickly.
 

curious2garden

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Let’s revive an old thread. I currently have 5 Mud Bight Delight seedlings going. I live in Interior Alaska and got my hands on some of the last seeds of this strain. The guy who had it going for over 40 years in Ketchikan had a heart attack. Is now out of the seed business sadly. I intend on running this as a seed crop to keep this strain alive. I’ll try to keep this updated. If you live in Alaska hit me up for some cuttings in the next 4-6 weeks.

Peace for Jim. May he heal quickly.
Hey hotrodharley good to see you! I'm glad to see you got back to where you wanted to be.
 

hotrodharley

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Also got a couple of Durban Poison going. One male and one female. This same seed man went to Rhodesia for the seeds. Rhodesia has not been Rhodesia since 1979. Got these from cuttings from a friend of his. Plan on this one seeding as well. If you are in Alaska hit me up.
 

hotrodharley

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FYI there’s a property down the highway for sale. 80 acre hay farm and I’ll promise you that hay sells in winter here. 3 little rent cabins. Big hay barn. $236K.

Now I live between 2 boroughs. But the area I’m in is totally unregulated. No taxes. No zoning. No codes. No permits required for squat. Now state subdivision laws apply. But if a person wanted a place to live and have an Unlimited license to grow or process or extract this is the place to do it. 15 miles north of Nenana. 40 miles southwest of Fairbanks. Right on AK3. The Parks Highway. About 2-1/2 hours to Denali National Park. The Alaska Range. If you’re a snowbird there’s tons of us who live here year round to caretake.

High power is right there. Wish I had cash or wasn’t so old that it scares banks.
 
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