About This Book
The narrative follows a group of young companions living along the Alaskan coast and islands as they survive months of travel, storms, fog, and periods adrift at sea while learning to live from the land and water. Episodes describe fishing and smoking salmon, hunting large game and sea mammals, building shelters, and coping with a missing boat, prisoners, and a tense search and rescue. Encounters with local indigenous people and wild creatures test their practical skills and ethics, and recurring themes are resourcefulness, self-reliance, camaraderie, and the hazards of a remote maritime wilderness.
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