If the photo is a reflection of the camp, he sure was organized.
http://bangordailynews.com/2013/04/...vived-undetected-in-maine-woods-for-27-years/
http://bangordailynews.com/2013/04/...vived-undetected-in-maine-woods-for-27-years/
I don't think stealing 1000's of dollars of food and gear from the disabled is all that cuddly.They're not all cuddly
I don't think stealing 1000's of dollars of food and gear from the disabled is all that cuddly.
It was not until the late 1950s, when Dmitry reached manhood, that they first trapped animals for their meat and skins. Lacking guns and even bows, they could hunt only by digging traps or pursuing prey across the mountains until the animals collapsed from exhaustion. Dmitry built up astonishing endurance, and could hunt barefoot in winter, sometimes returning to the hut after several days, having slept in the open in 40 degrees of frost, a young elk across his shoulders.
... but I have no animosity to the guy
This certainly isn't the romanticized version of retreating into nature like in Into The Wild. This seems more like hiding, which is tragic.
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