The Alaska Experiment

The Discovery Channel has the last couple weeks been airing a series called “The Alaska Experiment”. It follows four different group's experience surviving off the land for a three month period as summer wanes and the onset of winter sets in. They are spread over the 13.3 million acres of the Wrangell/St. Elias National Park.

The “volunteer’s” are dropped off and must make their way to a remote cabin or tent for shelter which has some staples but not enough to last the full three months. They forage for firewood or attempt to catch fish for eating or possibly canning and also hunt for food. The program is a great study of human nature and the ability to cope with varying conditions of terrain and weather.

My company has been asked to help with a project at the Ultima Thule Lodge which was the base of operations for the production crew last year. A friend of ours spent much of last summer flying his small bush plane out to help Paul and Donna Claus who live at the lodge year round. A hundred or more miles to the nearest road gives them a unique look at this magnificent National Park surrounding them.

Take a look at the beauty and wildlife in the gallery slide show as it is worth the three or four minutes spent seeing this incredible place and if you are free on Tuesday nights . . . give The Discovery Channel a look at The Alaska Experiment.

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