GoneFishin
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I’m content to read about it!After I watched the movie “Call of the Wild,” I was wishing I would have had a chance to join in the gold rush up in the Yukon.
The conditions looked terrible, but maybe Hollywood made it look worse than what it was. Anyway, I would have liked to give it a try to see if I could hit the jackpot.
And, to take a trip from the east to the west would have been a great adventure, except dealing with the conditions, the animals and the American Indians. I think it would have been best to join a wagon train and have some security.
That picture is in the movie. Great movie with Harrison Ford. They used AI to produce the dog named Buck and what else it may have been used for, I do not know. If anyone gets a chance to watch it, please do.I’m content to read about it!
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I can’t imagine the misery that so many must have faced with relatively simple infections, broken bones, toothaches, etc…
Thanks for the link. That is a wonderful article.This article is from a 1970 Mother Earth News magazine.
https://www.motherearthnews.com/sus...-environment/sheepherders-wagon-zmaz70mjzkin/
I used to devour every issue the day it arrived but I never had the courage to give up my relatively comfortable mainstream life.
Great story. I remember my dad talking about burning the cow patties, but I never heard the term “Hoover Coal.” Our pioneers really had it rough and were probably the real campers in our lives. People today that go camping take along some of the comforts of home like, battery operated radios and even some have TV’s in their campers or RV’s. Those people are nothing like the pioneers of yesteryear.This article is from a 1970 Mother Earth News magazine.
https://www.motherearthnews.com/sus...-environment/sheepherders-wagon-zmaz70mjzkin/
I used to devour every issue the day it arrived but I never had the courage to give up my relatively comfortable mainstream life.
I watched wagon train back in the day.I am like oldman. I also enjoy stories and pictures of the pioneers. I remember when we watched the TV show “Wagon Train.” That was a favorite show at home.
That is the Chillkoot Pass leading in to Canadian territory. The North West Mounted Police had a check point at the summit. They required that each man have at least a thousand pounds of food and gear with them, or they would be turned back, again. This regulation saved the lives of many men, who had no idea how tough the trail ahead was going to be. The NWMP were the law enforcement in the Yukon Territory, which was and still is today, Canadian land.I’m content to read about it!
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I can’t imagine the misery that so many must have faced with relatively simple infections, broken bones, toothaches, etc…
Donald Trump's grandfather barely survived a shipwreck in AlaskaThat is the Chillkoot Pass leading in to Canadian territory. The North West Mounted Police had a check point at the summit. They required that each man have at least a thousand pounds of food and gear with them, or they would be turned back, again. This regulation saved the lives of many men, who had no idea how tough the trail ahead was going to be. The NWMP were the law enforcement in the Yukon Territory, which was and still is today, Canadian land.
The lawlessness of Skagway, Alaska, was not tolerated in the Yukon, and American criminals and con men were routinely sent packing back to US territory. Most of the men who went to the Yukon didn't make any money from gold mining. Those who brought scarce supplies, made money selling them to the erstwhile miners. Included in that group was Donald Trump's Grand Father, who ran a hotel and bordello in Dawson Creek. Thats where the Trump fortune was built. JIMB.
used for talking about a time in the past, usually when you are remembering nice things about that timeBack in the day ???