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One man's wilderness has captivated me this summer

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Have you ever had a moment in your life when you really wanted to do something? A time when you, for a split second, thought about throwing caution to the wind? Does the thought creep into your mind 'I wonder what my life could have been like?'

For most of us, that is something that we all have experienced at one point or another. Usually those “what ifs” occur most frequently when things aren’t going as we planned. Life sometimes hands us some rough times and before we know it years have slipped by.

For millions of us, those moments come and go and we go about our lives and routines. We even completely forget about those daring thoughts we once had or discount them under the heading of “not possible.”

My father handed me a book this last summer that deals with this very topic. The gentleman in this story throws caution to the wind and does something that most never have the fortitude to do. This story though, is not fiction. It is about a real man, a real place, and a real adventure.

The book is called One Man’s Wilderness. It is compiled by Sam Keith and is the story of Richard Proenneke.

Richard was a carpenter in the Navy during World War II. An illness kept him from shipping out with the fleet to the heated battles in the Pacific. After the war he went to diesel school and also worked as a heavy equipment operator.

During these years he spent some time working on a naval base. It was here that his life started to change. A retired naval captain asked Richard to join him in the Twin Lakes region of Alaska at his remote wilderness cabin. The passion for the wilderness took hold.

When he returned from Alaska he always felt a burning desire to go back. Go back he did.

At the age of 50 he decided to call it quits. He retired from his job and headed north. His life was about to change forever. He decided that he would build his own cabin in the Twin Lakes region.

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