I always found that when I used to garden carrots were a very hard thing for me to grow. Now raspberries on the other hand in Alaska are like growing weeds.
If you're into survival, there is a show called Alone, where contestant have to survive alone in the wild for as many days as they can. They best year were always in Alaska, because of the versatility of the land.
During the coldest days, after 70 days of surival, the lake were frozen and the best candidates survived fishing the fish a the bottom of the frozen lakes, which had the necessary fatty acids.
All the raspberries were collected until the first snows, one candidate made a fridge even.
This last big rain and wind event we had dumped a lot of snow above the 5000 foot mark. We had a six hour power outage from six downed lines, so a little long for us outage wise, but still better than the rest of America gets when the power goes out. When I used to watch TV I saw a lot of the different survival shows, and yeah dig a hole in the frozen lake ice to fish, and scrape the snow away to get the last of the ground berries in the meadow areas. There are always frozen blueberries, lingonberries, cranberries and crow berries to add sugars to the diet and make the fish taste better.
Lots of hidden food in Alaska during the winter, one just needs to know how to find it. I don't watch much TV anymore and I discord even less than I watch TV. But thanks for the offer.
It gets hard on some days, but I find it works for me. Have a nice harvest week if your still harvesting.
Nope, all finished a month ago. Just some carrots, but they aren't looking so good!
I always found that when I used to garden carrots were a very hard thing for me to grow. Now raspberries on the other hand in Alaska are like growing weeds.
Oh man, you're going to have so much snow soon.
If you're into survival, there is a show called Alone, where contestant have to survive alone in the wild for as many days as they can. They best year were always in Alaska, because of the versatility of the land.
During the coldest days, after 70 days of surival, the lake were frozen and the best candidates survived fishing the fish a the bottom of the frozen lakes, which had the necessary fatty acids.
All the raspberries were collected until the first snows, one candidate made a fridge even.
I'll send a free link on Discord if you want
This last big rain and wind event we had dumped a lot of snow above the 5000 foot mark. We had a six hour power outage from six downed lines, so a little long for us outage wise, but still better than the rest of America gets when the power goes out. When I used to watch TV I saw a lot of the different survival shows, and yeah dig a hole in the frozen lake ice to fish, and scrape the snow away to get the last of the ground berries in the meadow areas. There are always frozen blueberries, lingonberries, cranberries and crow berries to add sugars to the diet and make the fish taste better.
Lots of hidden food in Alaska during the winter, one just needs to know how to find it. I don't watch much TV anymore and I discord even less than I watch TV. But thanks for the offer.