Alaska Hunting Adventure: 700 Miles Alone by Backpack & Raft
by admin on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 | 25 Comments
www.bucktrack.com Highlights of a six week solo hunt in the wilderness of Alaska. See also my ten minute video of the same name. If you like this video, please rate it!




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Hope you post much much more…
It’s on the way!
Just ordered my copy.I’m hoping for a speedy delivery.
Thanks. I see you found my longer Youtube version also.
Wow! Not only do I want to say thank you for sharing, but now you are also a target of my jealousy and envy. What a fantastic trip, and I add my voice to those that ask you to post more.
i LOVE Alaska its so wild congrats on the nice caribou
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There are a lot of bears in Alaska but it’s not as dangerous as you might think. Check out my Alone Across Alaska clip for some more grizzly bear encounters.
id be scared incase i got eaten by a bear
ide rather moose meat over beef lol…caribou is also awsome..cheers great stuff..pop by my vids to see the other side of the continents hunting
have to love that, need any company
To the person who impolitely asked if I “took only the antlers,” the answer is “of course not.” Salvaging the edible meat is the law in Alaska and it is strictly enforced by huge fines. A large percentage of Alaskans and hunters in general, myself included, get a large part of our annual diet from wild game. People who “only take the antlers” are to hunting what bank robbers are to bank patrons, rare and despised.
Thanks for the video from Seattle Wa…I hope to make it up to the Great State of Alaska soon. Would love to see more video.
Cheers,
Saylean
my dream except my dream would end in taking a 10 ft alaskan brown bear
I’m so jealous.
Awesome video, great scenic views. However, please don’t shoot the caribou. ): And I love the footage of the bears and wolves. I’m going on a cruise to Alaska this summer, but I probably won’t see anything as great as that.
What a guy, the stuff of dreams.
I’ll try to do that, thanks.
You thinking of putting more footage of this trip up? I’d love to see more.
beautiful footage!!!
Thanks Andy. It was fun. I live in Fairbanks. Where are you located?
I floated a series of rivers, starting in ANWR and ending up on the Yukon. My rifle was a Ruger 30-06.
mmm…Alaska…my home. What stream were you floatin on??? And what kind of rifle were you usin?
You have balls my friend; big balls.
Nice job. I’m sure this was a great experience! Hope you can come back and do it again.