My Aunt and Uncle lived on Lower Lake Clark with several other homesteaders for 40 years. The Lake is about 150 miles west of Anchorage. Only way in or out was via an airplane. Aunt Emorene eventually served on the Alaska legislature and had to buy her own airplane.
In the summer they went to Bristol Bay. They had a small salmon cannery that only used glass jars. The product was sold to people in the lower 48 who were sensitive to the linings used in metal cans. Those lining have recently become a big issue in the food processing industry.
Cousin died at age 14 while tending gill-nets by himself nets near Ugashic. Body never recovered. I spent the summer up there several years before.
Bought a motorcycle in Anchorage with the intention of riding it back to MA. Got as far as the Canadian border and it died. Hitched-hiked the rest of the way.
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