Jordan Jonas
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Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
the difference between a log cabin and a warm log cabin is like an immense amount of work and all the chinking and all the door sealing and you know, the chimney has to be anyway. So otherwise it's just going to be the same ambient temperature as outside. So, uh, I don't think alone's the proper context for a log cabin.
the difference between a log cabin and a warm log cabin is like an immense amount of work and all the chinking and all the door sealing and you know, the chimney has to be anyway. So otherwise it's just going to be the same ambient temperature as outside. So, uh, I don't think alone's the proper context for a log cabin.
the difference between a log cabin and a warm log cabin is like an immense amount of work and all the chinking and all the door sealing and you know, the chimney has to be anyway. So otherwise it's just going to be the same ambient temperature as outside. So, uh, I don't think alone's the proper context for a log cabin.
I think like a log cabin is great in as a hunting cabin as you know, if you're going to have something for years, but in a, three, six month scenario, I don't know that it's worth the calorie expenditure.
I think like a log cabin is great in as a hunting cabin as you know, if you're going to have something for years, but in a, three, six month scenario, I don't know that it's worth the calorie expenditure.
I think like a log cabin is great in as a hunting cabin as you know, if you're going to have something for years, but in a, three, six month scenario, I don't know that it's worth the calorie expenditure.
Yeah, because it's constantly changing.
Yeah, because it's constantly changing.
Yeah, because it's constantly changing.
Yeah, we were right near the Arctic Circle. I don't know, it was like... 60 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, so... It was, it's a really cool area, really remote, thousands of little lakes. You know, when you fly over, you're just like, man, it's incredible. There must be so many of those lakes that people haven't been to. You know, it really was a neat area, really remote.
Yeah, we were right near the Arctic Circle. I don't know, it was like... 60 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, so... It was, it's a really cool area, really remote, thousands of little lakes. You know, when you fly over, you're just like, man, it's incredible. There must be so many of those lakes that people haven't been to. You know, it really was a neat area, really remote.
Yeah, we were right near the Arctic Circle. I don't know, it was like... 60 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, so... It was, it's a really cool area, really remote, thousands of little lakes. You know, when you fly over, you're just like, man, it's incredible. There must be so many of those lakes that people haven't been to. You know, it really was a neat area, really remote.
And for the show's purpose, I think it was perfect because it did have enough game and enough different avenues forward that I think it really did reward activity. So I think, uh, but it's a special place. It was, uh, Dene, there's a tribe that live there, the Dene people, which interestingly enough, here's a side note.
And for the show's purpose, I think it was perfect because it did have enough game and enough different avenues forward that I think it really did reward activity. So I think, uh, but it's a special place. It was, uh, Dene, there's a tribe that live there, the Dene people, which interestingly enough, here's a side note.
And for the show's purpose, I think it was perfect because it did have enough game and enough different avenues forward that I think it really did reward activity. So I think, uh, but it's a special place. It was, uh, Dene, there's a tribe that live there, the Dene people, which interestingly enough, here's a side note.
When I was in Siberia, I floated down this river called the Padkamanayatunguska, and you get to this village called Sulamai, and there's these Ket people they're called, and there's only 600 of them left. But it is in the middle of Siberia, not in like the Pacific coast, but their language is related to the Dene people. And so somehow, you know, that connection was there thousands of years ago.
When I was in Siberia, I floated down this river called the Padkamanayatunguska, and you get to this village called Sulamai, and there's these Ket people they're called, and there's only 600 of them left. But it is in the middle of Siberia, not in like the Pacific coast, but their language is related to the Dene people. And so somehow, you know, that connection was there thousands of years ago.
When I was in Siberia, I floated down this river called the Padkamanayatunguska, and you get to this village called Sulamai, and there's these Ket people they're called, and there's only 600 of them left. But it is in the middle of Siberia, not in like the Pacific coast, but their language is related to the Dene people. And so somehow, you know, that connection was there thousands of years ago.