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Antivehicular posted:The revelation that, yes, we had McDonald's, but no, we didn't have Runza (and what the christ is a Runza?) seemed strangely unsatisfying to her. http://www.runza.com/locations Question For Pibbleton. How expensive is it to get around up there? Every Alaska TV show shows everybody traveling by tiny private plane which makes sense because there aren't real roads other than the ones in between the Anchorage and Fairbanks it seems according to Google Maps(and googling your Eyak village shows it to be not accessible by land.) So if you want to go home to your families village do you have to charter a plane?g Just wondering how much those small plane pilots charge on average. And for your outdoor activities do you typically just go to places you can drive to or do you ever get a pilot to drop you off in the middle of nowhere and then pick you up a few days later?
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Mr.Pibbleton posted:Well getting to my village is actually doable by car, you have to load up at a ferry then it's six hours on the water (minimum) until you get to another town with access to the highway, there are well established air routes between villages which are technically commercial flights which my dad managed to prove in court when he was accused of hunting with 24 hours of chartering a flight.
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