What Really Happened To Holdfast Alaska's Amy Westerlind
What Really Happened To Holdfast Alaska's Amy Westerlind She grew up in the suburbs. She worked a desk job. She knew nothing about hunting, foraging, or surviving a winter without a thermostat. And right now, she lives more than a hundred miles from the nearest town, on seven acres in the Alaskan interior, teaching hundreds of thousands of people how to preserve food, identify wild plants, and stay alive in one of the harshest environments on the continent. Her name is Amy Westerlind. She is the face behind Holdfast Alaska — a channel that went from zero to over 200,000 subscribers in under two years, built on nothing more than a GoPro, a belief, and a willingness to start over completely. By the end of this, you'll understand exactly who Amy is, why she's not the person most viewers assume she is, and what it actually took to get her to that cabin in the wilderness. Disclaimer: Our videos are created solely for entertainment purposes. They may contain a mix of factual information, speculation, rumors, and fictional material. Nothing presented should be taken as verified fact or relied upon as accurate. Viewers are encouraged to enjoy the content responsibly. P.S. Companies looking to sponsor my channel can email: [email protected]

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