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Old 12-29-2010, 01:07 PM
 
Location: Approximately 50 miles from Missoula MT/38 yrs full time after 4 yrs part time
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Lori, I don't think it is so much "badmouthing" as................................................ ...................... What is your line of work and perhaps we can point you to some communities for job opportunities?
The OP is a "Corrections Officier"............ and appears to want to stay in that field............ (being in that occupation answers "a lot-of-questions"......at least IMHO!.)

Thus my previous reference to a common phrase ("it's my way, or the Hi-Way"), used to describe a person (IMHO) who is used to "being-top-dog" (in a very small kennel) and is "always right" when the other person(s) point-of-view may not agree with the "top-dog".

Let's see now........Attitude, open-minded, "my-word-is-law", night-stick, etc,etc,etc (interesting words eh?)..........I think the "picture is quite clear"............again, all of the above statements are strictly "my opinions" , (not accusations or statements of fact), and I certainly could be wrong in my assessment.............Maybe........
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Old 12-29-2010, 01:12 PM
 
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Loves wind, cold, dogs, gardening & corrections.....BINGO.... Palmer, Alaska!

That was easy.

Somehow I missed the corrections officer bit. Thanks, Mt. Griz.
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Old 12-29-2010, 01:25 PM
 
Location: Homer Alaska
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One thing that I haven't ever seen mentioned in any live off the land post is preparing yourself for being alone. It isn't just the safety factor, the hard work and all that having a dream like that entails, it is being able to keep mentally healthy when totally alone for long periods of time. It is a rare person that can handle silence for extended periods of time.
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Old 12-29-2010, 01:36 PM
 
Location: Wasilla, Alaska
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One thing that I haven't ever seen mentioned in any live off the land post is preparing yourself for being alone. It isn't just the safety factor, the hard work and all that having a dream like that entails, it is being able to keep mentally healthy when totally alone for long periods of time. It is a rare person that can handle silence for extended periods of time.
Who said anything about being silent? Okay, I grant you that if you are alone the conservation may be a bit one-sided, but that is no reason not to talk. My dogs are always ready to lend me a sympathic ear when I have something to complain about, as long as I am not complaining about them.
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Old 12-29-2010, 02:51 PM
 
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Pretty much what Glitch said about "living off the land" and he touched on a point that most people don't even consider. If you want to be as self sufficient as possible in Alaska, you need to learn and practise wild harvesting tecniques. Personally I'd rather have a freezer full of bags of berries and beach greens than garden produce, though both are good. When I lived in Alaska year round, there was only so much time in the summer, and wild harvesting was a better investment in that time than working a garden.

I go to the grocery store a lot less and pay less for food in Alaska than I do here in the -48.
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Old 12-29-2010, 02:58 PM
 
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hey now, my wife and i have grown a pretty decent garden in this particular village. and we're not the only ones, either...
it's certainly not enough to live off of, though.
The only thing I could get to grow in SE last summer were peas and rhubarb. There just wasn't enough sun for anything else. It was brutal.
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Old 12-29-2010, 02:59 PM
 
Location: AK
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The high school here has a similar class for marine environments. They learn to survive being thrown overboard, making shelter on the beach, finding food, etc.
they used to do that around here as well, but nowadays the students have to spend more time in english and math classes so that test scores can improve- there's just no time for it anymore.

it's kind of a shame- if that weren't the case, then liability probably would be.
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Old 12-30-2010, 01:34 PM
 
Location: Homer Alaska
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Who said anything about being silent? Okay, I grant you that if you are alone the conservation may be a bit one-sided, but that is no reason not to talk. My dogs are always ready to lend me a sympathic ear when I have something to complain about, as long as I am not complaining about them.
I am prone to the talking to myself and the dog too, but I enjoy being alone a lot-some people are just hard wired that way. It always suprises me how many people cannot handle it though.
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Old 12-30-2010, 01:48 PM
 
Location: on top of a mountain
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I am prone to the talking to myself and the dog too, but I enjoy being alone a lot-some people are just hard wired that way. It always suprises me how many people cannot handle it though.
a person living alone has an issue is when... Me, Myself and I can't agree....
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Old 12-30-2010, 02:58 PM
 
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It sounds as if some people must talk to them self quite a lot which standing alone isn't so bad. However when those people get into an argument with them self there is always the possibility they might lose that argument. And can you imagine what kind of therapy some one who talks to them self, argues with them self, and loses those arguments would need? So is there any chance they could be told they need self therapy? What if then they didn't get along with their new therapist? And then if they were out in bush Alaska living off the land and were confronted with such a problem how would they bill Medicare? (Just asking)
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