Into the Wild
Executive summary by darmansjah
INSPIRED by the life and
work of naturalist Dick Proenneke, who live alone in a cabin he built in
Alaska’s Twin Lakes region some 40 years ago, this hiking/kayaking/fly-fishing
expedition in Lake Clark National Park shows
off an Alaska few experience. A tour of Proenneke's homestead resonated with
traveler Butch Roebuck: “The ranger allowed us to pick up and examine
everything in Dicks’s cabin. It is more real when you can touch and feel.” But
the high point was an evening spent with a herd of Dall Sleep. “They were all
around us. We just ate our dinner, watched these magnificent animals feed all
around us, and dozed off to sleep in our bags.” Arctic Odysseys/Alaskan
Ventures: “Alaska’s Twin Lakes: In the Footsteps of
Dick Proenneke,” 8 days; $4,695
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