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  2. Pink Mountain, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountains to the west of Pink Mountain is the only place in the province where wild Plains bison roam. [1] The 1,000+ (down from a high of about 3,500 some years ago) bison are not naturally occurring, but descendants of an escaped herd of 50 from those imported by local guide and outfitter R. Lynn Ross in 1971.

  3. Andrew Berg - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Berg (Anders Berg; October 16, 1869 — March 1, 1939) was an immigrant to the District of Alaska who was a prominent fisher, hunter, and trapper. He became the first licensed big game guide in Alaska.

  4. Thomas Edmonds Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Tom Wilson's outfitting and guiding career began in 1881 with his volunteering to be the personal attendant to explorer A.B. Rogers. [1] As history was written, Wilson became familiar with the area West of Calgary, Alberta; and hence became the primary backcountry outfitter. Tom Wilson hired good people and was known to initially employ other ...

  5. Bushwhacker - Wikipedia

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    The bushwhackers are a major focus of Wildwood Boys (2000), a biographical novel of "Bloody Bill" Anderson by James Carlos Blake. The 1976 film The Outlaw Josey Wales depicts the activities of bushwhackers during and after the American Civil War. Bushwhackers appear in the side-stories of the 2004 HBO TV series Deadwood, set in South Dakota.

  6. Out of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    Out of the Wild (known in the first season solely as The Alaska Experiment) is a Discovery Channel reality television series. The first and second seasons followed volunteers from urbanized backgrounds as they use survival skills in the back-country of Alaska during the fall and winter .

  7. Naval Special Warfare Cold Weather Detachment Kodiak

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    The Special Operations Forces Cold Weather Maritime Training Facility, Naval Special Warfare Cold Weather Detachment Kodiak is a United States Navy base near Kodiak, Alaska used to train United States Navy SEALs. The training includes cold weather survival and advanced tactical training in forested, coastal environments.

  8. James Willard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    James Willard Schultz, or Apikuni, (August 26, 1859 – June 11, 1947) was an American writer, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader and historian of the Blackfeet Indians. [1] He operated a fur trading post at Carroll, Montana 47°34′25″N 108°22′24″W  /  47.57361°N 108.37333°W  / 47.57361; -108.37333 ...

  9. Dry Creek Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Dry Creek Archeological Site is located on the northern flanks of the Alaska Range, near Healy, Alaska, in the Nenana River watershed, not far outside Denali National Park and Preserve. It is a multi-component site, whose stratified remains have yielded evidence of human occupation as far back as 11,000 years ago. [ 4 ]

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