How I lived in the Alaska Wilderness - Stan Zuray - #1
About 25 years ago a filmmaker named AJ Rosser flew into our Yukon River village to film our annual spring dog races. We met and he decided to make a movie of my life. We traveled 40 miles to my Tozitna River cabin to interview me there. Over a number of days we filmed and he made 10 hours of VCR movie camera video to get the stories down, skipping around but also moving forward through time. AJ has kept in touch with me over the years but finally he sent me the tapes and said to do something with them – he was getting on in years - use them for a book or a movie.
I have 9 more of these YouTube videos to do – it’s easy as they are already semi edited so hopefully I can keep them coming. Some of the VCR tapes had deteriorated some so occasional visual moments are cloudy but audio is good.
Finally to all the young kids, excuse for my bad language and constant smoking rolled cigarettes which I consider poison now.
Please Share if possible, Thanks, Stan
My Life #1 of 10
My Gardens – Size, growing grain, yield of crops, fish fertilizer making, barrel metal plows using dogs, water pump in house.
Why I left Boston – life in city, moved to commune, a boat, arrested,
On the road to find something, all over the country – heading north, into Canada, Northern British Columbia, up a dirt road, into the wilds, everyone caught and arrested but me, decide to go to Alaska.
Alaska – sold the car and flew in plane to the wilderness, picked a spot to live, building a cabin, burnt out, feeding hungry dogs, salmon run, fertilizing salmon eggs, starvation time, making sled, snowshoes, eating dogs, surviving,
Other Tozitna River People before me – third eye, hippie couple almost starves,
Eating dog food and anything that moved, landing on the Tozitna River, looking for a cabin site.
Also "Carry On: Stan Zuray's Journey from Boston Greaser to Alaskan Homesteader" is now available on Amazon in paperback, eBook, and audiobook. Amazon reviews always appreciated. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1521098891
Anyone interested in a signed copy has two options:
- Go to: https://www.thestanproject.com/merchandise and buy a pre signed book (the simplest)
- Buy a book on Amazon and follow these instructions. (Many have done this and it has worked well. Done hundreds and no mail failures yet).
1. Get two 12.5 x 9.5" priority mail flat rate envelopes at post office.
2. Self-address and put postage on one envelope.
3. Address other one to: Stan Zuray, Box 77172, Tanana, Alaska, 99777 and put book and other envelope in it (folded) and signing instructions if any and I'll sign and return.
Please send no money - my privilege to sign but an Amazon review would be appreciated. Flat rate both ways will cost you under $15.
Видео How I lived in the Alaska Wilderness - Stan Zuray - #1 канала Stan Zuray
I have 9 more of these YouTube videos to do – it’s easy as they are already semi edited so hopefully I can keep them coming. Some of the VCR tapes had deteriorated some so occasional visual moments are cloudy but audio is good.
Finally to all the young kids, excuse for my bad language and constant smoking rolled cigarettes which I consider poison now.
Please Share if possible, Thanks, Stan
My Life #1 of 10
My Gardens – Size, growing grain, yield of crops, fish fertilizer making, barrel metal plows using dogs, water pump in house.
Why I left Boston – life in city, moved to commune, a boat, arrested,
On the road to find something, all over the country – heading north, into Canada, Northern British Columbia, up a dirt road, into the wilds, everyone caught and arrested but me, decide to go to Alaska.
Alaska – sold the car and flew in plane to the wilderness, picked a spot to live, building a cabin, burnt out, feeding hungry dogs, salmon run, fertilizing salmon eggs, starvation time, making sled, snowshoes, eating dogs, surviving,
Other Tozitna River People before me – third eye, hippie couple almost starves,
Eating dog food and anything that moved, landing on the Tozitna River, looking for a cabin site.
Also "Carry On: Stan Zuray's Journey from Boston Greaser to Alaskan Homesteader" is now available on Amazon in paperback, eBook, and audiobook. Amazon reviews always appreciated. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1521098891
Anyone interested in a signed copy has two options:
- Go to: https://www.thestanproject.com/merchandise and buy a pre signed book (the simplest)
- Buy a book on Amazon and follow these instructions. (Many have done this and it has worked well. Done hundreds and no mail failures yet).
1. Get two 12.5 x 9.5" priority mail flat rate envelopes at post office.
2. Self-address and put postage on one envelope.
3. Address other one to: Stan Zuray, Box 77172, Tanana, Alaska, 99777 and put book and other envelope in it (folded) and signing instructions if any and I'll sign and return.
Please send no money - my privilege to sign but an Amazon review would be appreciated. Flat rate both ways will cost you under $15.
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