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  Sitka Alaska. The Way Sitka Used To Be !!!!!
  Sitka Alaska. The Way Sitka Used To Be !!!!!
Sitka Alaska. The Way Sitka Used To Be !!!!!
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What Sitka Alaska was like before the arrival of unrestricted numbers of tourists.

Summary: The way Sitka used to be! Hundreds of videos include: Scenery, Culture, Hiking, Wildlife, Sea Life, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting and Family Stuff. Hundreds of hours of VHS, DV, and HD Video. Including Video Slide Shows with thousands of photos.

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Something new to look at every day in Sitka.
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8 месяцев назад
Remote Stream Fishing in S.E. Alaska
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8 месяцев назад
Using Plastic Kayaks in S.E. Alaska
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8 месяцев назад
Sitka Winter?     I can deal with it.
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8 месяцев назад
Remembering a Sitka Summer.  With Music
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8 месяцев назад
An Alaska Brown Bear looking for a snack.
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8 месяцев назад
Hiking the North Cascades in the 1970's
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8 месяцев назад
Hiking Mt. Rainier National Park in the 1970's.
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8 месяцев назад
River Otter. Filmed in Sitka Alaska
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8 месяцев назад
Sitka Shoreline Commercial Activity
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8 месяцев назад
Goat Rocks Hiking Trip. 1976
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8 месяцев назад
Misc. Cruise Ship Clips from Sitka Alaska
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8 месяцев назад
Big Sea Lion enjoying the Sun
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@Fvpigpen26
@Fvpigpen26 5 месяцев назад
Love it. I remember my first herring fisheries was Togiak and we got a two hour notice for an opening two hours away. The anchor went up and the plane. He wanted to get more speed by putting the skiff on deck. No slowing down and no hydraulics. Have you ever tried to hand load a skiff will underway? It took a bit of doing and we launched the skiff off the deck to set the net, by hand while full-boar. The following year I had to go with his combin boat because he needed a skiff man. You can see him on 60 minutes or 20/20 talking about his one memorable close call. It was the only time I was headed out off the boat with a suite in hand. Nobody slept after that big wave until we anchored up...
@Fvpigpen26
@Fvpigpen26 5 месяцев назад
Heeee I think that was the biggest deck load of deer I've seen. My dad and I had 14 on our boat at once. But it was a bigger boat.
@Fvpigpen26
@Fvpigpen26 5 месяцев назад
Was that a single piece of wood hollowed out or wedges like an old wood keg or barrel? Just curious, Kodiak has them laying around some of the old cannery operations. One I know of was bands like a barrel, and I think it was later turned into a part of a fish weir. I know of others that were metal and were used to supply the running water to drink and operate the cannery and also run a power plant to supply electricity. I don't know if the old wood ones would have run hydroelectric plants or not, but they look like they could have. I know some are still in use at various places doing all of those listed. Lodges for one have utilized them with needed repairs and upgrades. Some places have been occupied since being built, and new builds are doing the same. It is important to have electricity in the bush. Some places run on DC batteries, and they have 12 volt systems and appliances. Solar panels and a gas generator for emergency. Fish camps and people who want to live off the grid and still want the safety of a two-way radio do this and then they upgrade their lighting and appliances for convenience. I have lived at or visited every type I listed. There was a house 40 miles out that I loved to 4x4 to on weekends. It was very rustic with no electricity, running water and unfinished walls. I had fun and did a lot of the early work with walls, insulation and running water. Now it is a full time resident and profiting lodge. With all the comforts.