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In reply to the discussion: So You Think You Can Hack It? The Cold, Hard Fucking Truth About Alaska [View all]rubbersole
(10,960 posts)21. Loved Northern Exposure! But...
..I had some IBEW brothers that had gone to Alaska to work on "The Pipeline" in their younger days. The lure of big money and adventure caused them to pull up stakes in sunny central Florida and head north. I never heard a positive story about any of it. So cold in the winter that if you dropped a steel wrench it could shatter. Working outside 15 minutes of every hour was the rule. In the summer working 7/12s with mosquitoes 🦟 so big "they could stand flat-footed and f*ck a turkey". I'm glad I missed it.
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So You Think You Can Hack It? The Cold, Hard Fucking Truth About Alaska [View all]
willbrad9080
Oct 8
OP
The Robin Williams movie Insomnia used the perpetual sunlight in the summer as a motif.
John1956PA
Oct 8
#2
Ha ! The shattered steel wrenches was the first thing that popped into my mind.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 8
#35
Great place for opportunities if your willing to work harder than you ever worked.
Ferryboat
Oct 8
#5
Those long days and nights would be hard. Probably as a result of that I saw a lot
travelingthrulife
Oct 8
#11