The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook: One Man's Journey into the Alaskan Wilderness

In the fall of 1978 Ray Ordorica packed everything he thought he would need into his Toyota LandCruiser and drove north to Alaska. He came to a land he had never seen, to find something he wasn't even sure existed: a wilderness cabin he could use for a year or more to live, think, relax, read, and write. Ordorica found his cabin, fixed it up, and, although it was just an un-insulated 12- by 16-foot one-room log structure, he spent three winters in it in relative comfort.

Ordorica’s life in that cabin fulfilled a dream he had had for more than ten years. During his long winters in Alaska, it occurred to him that there must be many others who have put off an extended wilderness visit to out of ignorance or fear. They have as many questions about Alaska as he had before he arrived: How do you cope with 40 below? How do you get water? Is it totally dark in mid-winter? These questions and many more gave Ordorica the idea to write the Alaskan Retreater’s Notebook, an epic memoir about one man’s journey into the Alaskan wilderness. With his wisdom, you will learn how to live with the country, and not against it.

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The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook: One Man's Journey into the Alaskan Wilderness

In the fall of 1978 Ray Ordorica packed everything he thought he would need into his Toyota LandCruiser and drove north to Alaska. He came to a land he had never seen, to find something he wasn't even sure existed: a wilderness cabin he could use for a year or more to live, think, relax, read, and write. Ordorica found his cabin, fixed it up, and, although it was just an un-insulated 12- by 16-foot one-room log structure, he spent three winters in it in relative comfort.

Ordorica’s life in that cabin fulfilled a dream he had had for more than ten years. During his long winters in Alaska, it occurred to him that there must be many others who have put off an extended wilderness visit to out of ignorance or fear. They have as many questions about Alaska as he had before he arrived: How do you cope with 40 below? How do you get water? Is it totally dark in mid-winter? These questions and many more gave Ordorica the idea to write the Alaskan Retreater’s Notebook, an epic memoir about one man’s journey into the Alaskan wilderness. With his wisdom, you will learn how to live with the country, and not against it.

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The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook: One Man's Journey into the Alaskan Wilderness

The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook: One Man's Journey into the Alaskan Wilderness

by Ray Ordorica
The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook: One Man's Journey into the Alaskan Wilderness

The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook: One Man's Journey into the Alaskan Wilderness

by Ray Ordorica

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In the fall of 1978 Ray Ordorica packed everything he thought he would need into his Toyota LandCruiser and drove north to Alaska. He came to a land he had never seen, to find something he wasn't even sure existed: a wilderness cabin he could use for a year or more to live, think, relax, read, and write. Ordorica found his cabin, fixed it up, and, although it was just an un-insulated 12- by 16-foot one-room log structure, he spent three winters in it in relative comfort.

Ordorica’s life in that cabin fulfilled a dream he had had for more than ten years. During his long winters in Alaska, it occurred to him that there must be many others who have put off an extended wilderness visit to out of ignorance or fear. They have as many questions about Alaska as he had before he arrived: How do you cope with 40 below? How do you get water? Is it totally dark in mid-winter? These questions and many more gave Ordorica the idea to write the Alaskan Retreater’s Notebook, an epic memoir about one man’s journey into the Alaskan wilderness. With his wisdom, you will learn how to live with the country, and not against it.


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ISBN-13: 9781634502474
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication date: 01/19/2016
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction viii

Cold and Clothes 1

Tools 20

The Cabin 34

Heating Units 46

Lights 60

Food 67

Guns 78

Oddments 94

Breakup 99

Army Point Journal 112

The Call of Wild Country 153

Photography in Anchorage 157

Red Cabin 166

Cookie and the Beeks 176

Summer "Chores" 183

First Autumn 193

More Cookie 198

Engraving 210

Leaving Alaska 214

Home at Last 218

Index 221

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