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February 28, 2008

Alone Across Alaska - An Interview with Buck Nelson

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In June 2006, Bruce "Buck" Nelson set off to walk and paddle across Alaska's Brooks Range. The trip took him through some of the most remote wilderness areas in North America. Buck chronicled his adventure in a video entitled "Alone Across Alaska: 1,000 Miles of Wilderness." After watching this video, I can honestly say without reservation, that it is the best hiking video that I have ever watched. I give it 5 stars, and two thumbs up!

On Thursday February 28 I had the privilege of interviewing Buck about his Alaskan adventure. To listen to this 27 minute interview, please click on the following link. (13.2 MB)

To learn more about Buck's hike, or to order his video, please visit his website at http://bucktrack.com/.

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Approximate route of Buck's journey


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Hiking Stories | By Jeffrey Hunter | 04:55 PM

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