Frustrated with lack of WILDERNESS LIVING content on Internet. Where's the REAL STUFF, REAL LIVING?

  Frustrated with the lack of wildness living content on the internet. Where's the real stuff, real living?

   WILDERNESS LIVING.... I don't know about you, but I am always on the hunt looking for interesting blogs, youtube videos and websites that have content that is interesting and stimulating about real people who are really wilderness living, (not just weekend warriors or day trippers), but on a day to day basis. Sharing their challenges, struggles, successes in their endeavors to manage their environment, needs, goal, and desires with limited man made resources. I know many folks just enjoy the entertainment that these postings provide in glimpsing into the activities of wilderness living individuals, but quality pertinent, relevant, and applicable knowledge is in great demand by those pursuing real wilderness living. 
      
I think one of the reasons for the lack of this type of content may be in the type of character that wilderness living is... in that those who are truly "Wilderness Living" have a lack of access to those things that connect us to society and the internet, such as..No electric, no internet services or even cell service, no desire to interact with other individuals etc.  So, at a great loss to the rest much of the lives and knowledge gained by real wilderness living individuals is not available to others through practical lacks of delivery or through a lack of desire to interact.  

Many times we get tiny windows and glimpses into these interesting lives through the endeavors of other individuals who take upon themselves the investment of time, effort, and money involved to retrieve their stories from obscurity. Wilderness Living individuals such as DICK PROENEKE - Alone in the wilderness, HEIMO KORTH & HIS FAMILY Living in the Arctic National wild life refuge The Final Frontiersman, RICHARD LEO - Way out here (Alaska) , Edges of the Earth, Olive Fredrickson - Silence of the north, I had to have a moose - a vintage Outdoor life magazine article(Canada), and many others who truly make their skill and knowledge available to the rest of us struggling to pursue the same road/trail/lifestyle/mountain that they have already summited, leaving thier words and pictures to entice us!

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