One Man's Alaska (1977) full documentary about Dick Proenneke of Alaska
Richard Louise "Dick" Proenneke (1916-2003) was a well-known Alaska hermit, living in a cabin near the shores of Twin Lakes, in what is now Lake Clark National Park. This film was produced by the National Park Service.

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Dick Proenneke's Alaska: My days with Dick at Twin Lakes

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Alaska's Most Remote Corner: America's Last Frontier

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Katmai Bearcap: It's oFISHal - The Fish are Arriving at Brooks Falls!

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Hannah Hauxwell - A Winter too Many.

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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Joshua Slocum : Sailing Alone Around the World

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1970, THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE, SOUTHERN APPALACHIA

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He lives in one of the wildest regions of the world

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How to survive with only 2 hours of daylight in the extreme cold of the tundra in Russia's Far North

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10 Brutal Facts About Traveling The Old West In A Covered Wagon

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Dick Proenneke in Alaska Silence and Solitude

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Death Stroll in Alaska's Winter (Full Episode) | Life Below Zero: First Alaskans

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The Voyage of the Sarimanok 1986

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He's Lived 50 Years Off the Grid in Appalachia 🇺🇸

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Why Vikings Rarely Got Sick — But Medieval Europe Lost Millions

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Inn at Bay Harbor: Little Traverse Bay

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Custer's Last Stand (2012) | Full Documentary | American Experience

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Inside Alaska’s Lost Ghost Town | Exploring Kennecott & McCarthy

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The Complete Survival Toolkit That Built the Frontier

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