The Winds of Adak

Interesting that the caribou were introduced as a hedge against starvation.
 
Sorry, when they started playing that syrupy tacky overly dramatic background music when he unpacks his rifle and loads it, then he starts with the equally syrupy narration about "what goes through your mind when shooting a gun" I just about vomited in revulsion and turned it off.
 
Sorry, when they started playing that syrupy tacky overly dramatic background music when he unpacks his rifle and loads it, then he starts with the equally syrupy narration about "what goes through your mind when shooting a gun" I just about vomited in revulsion and turned it off.

Have to agree. I really wanted to watch but that segment was too much.

Darryl
 
Two beer in and enjoying it so far , I would have brought my 6.5Sw. Over 12g - how are they backing that many weapons ?


He's not alone out there.


The director, camera crew, lighting tech, support team, guide, manicurist, hair stylist and psychological counselor probably all help carry something.
 
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He's not alone out there alone.


The director, camera crew, lighting tech, support team, guide, manicurist, hair stylist and psychological counselor probably all help carry something.

Did you also notice how he had a new toque every shot?


Sorry, when they started playing that syrupy tacky overly dramatic background music when he unpacks his rifle and loads it, then he starts with the equally syrupy narration about "what goes through your mind when shooting a gun" I just about vomited in revulsion and turned it off.

I don't disagree at all... the style was not really my cup of tea - too artsy, but still a neat place to go hunt and an interesting story to be told. I don't think I could watch multiple seasons of this vs. Meat Eater or even Team Wild's latest Alaskan hunt on Youtube.
 
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