Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: yukonjeff]
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...Because I want the folks around here to like me. Hire them.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: Aknative]
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10/26/12 11:00 AM
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Got mice in the crawl space! I doesn't look like they've done much damage yet. It doesn't look like a major infestation from the amount of poop, and I'm not hearing them moving around, but still looks like might be more than a few snap traps will handle. What's the best way to go about getting rid of them? Anybody have experience with poison in a crawl space under the house? Stuff a cat down there and nail the door shut for a few days.....!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: yukonjeff]
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10/26/12 11:43 AM
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No whining here just pointing out the facts of living far away from the big cities.and I am pretty tickled our fuel prices went down to $6.20 gl....besides we cant all be a big money guide like you. I was surprised at the prices along the Yukon... in tanana, there was the store and a native corp fuel place. the store was $6.25 a gallon, the native corp gas was $6 a gallon. Ruby was cheaper than Galena. Galena was $7.85 at the liquor store place, it was cheaper out at the grocery store, but savings were eroded by having to pay to go out there to save money. Ruby was right around $7. Dirt, we could work out a fuel delivery partnership. I often go in with room for at least 1 drum in the sled, usually could fit a drum and 2 15's.... Could leave it halfway at big bend....you could take it from there to skwetna. and it would be cheaper gas from anchorage, not from the landing or willow...
I'll take wolves over idiots any day.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: Dirt]
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10/26/12 11:55 AM
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What about all the "free money" floating around LA, New York, Chicago? why is their free market not stifled?
Do you think it might have something to do with being 450 miles away from the big cities? BTW LA, NewYork, and Chicago are all expensive places to live and they are 0 miles from the big cities. I happen to have the study the State did for the geographic differential, comparing COL in rural, bush, southeast and road system. In the country wide COL the US average is 100, which is the base line..... for example: NYC COL is overall 169.. or 69% higher than the average for the US.. stevens village is at 116 overall. Now for the Alaska Specific Geo diff.... Anchorage is the base line at 1.00 Mat- su .95 Juneau 1.11 Cordova, valdez 1.05 seward 1.03 kodiak 1.12 aleutian islands 1.49 bristol bay 1.37 bethel 1.53 yukon/kuskokwim 1.16 barrow 1.55 kotzebue/ nome 1.37 Methodology The study involved two primary research tasks, a Household Consumption Survey (HCS) and a Retail Price Survey (RPS). The HCS provided data on the relative importance of various components of the household budget (housing, food, transportation, etc.) and how consumption varies from community to community. The RPS provided data on how the prices for items in the household budget differ between various communities and Anchorage. It is the blend of HCS and RPS data – the combination of consumption differences and price differences – that produces the geographic cost differential. RETAIL PRICE SURVEY The RPS included 634 retail outlets in 58 communities throughout Alaska, plus numerous providers of various services, including health care, transportation, communications, insurance, and others. Each of the items in a household market basket of approximately 200 goods and services was priced in each community where the item was available. HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION SURVEY The HCS included 2,547 surveys with randomly selected households in 74 communities throughout Alaska. Sample “blocks” were defined for purposes of sample distribution and to ensure sufficient sample sizes in various regions and among communities with common demographic and geographic characteristics.
I'll take wolves over idiots any day.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: yukonjeff]
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10/26/12 12:05 PM
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...besides we cant all be a big money guide like you. Well, Jeff, I have always found that wild game tastes a lot sweeter when it is garnished with a lot of green. To each his own.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: Hupurest]
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No whining here just pointing out the facts of living far away from the big cities.and I am pretty tickled our fuel prices went down to $6.20 gl....besides we cant all be a big money guide like you. I was surprised at the prices along the Yukon... in tanana, there was the store and a native corp fuel place. the store was $6.25 a gallon, the native corp gas was $6 a gallon. Ruby was cheaper than Galena. Galena was $7.85 at the liquor store place, it was cheaper out at the grocery store, but savings were eroded by having to pay to go out there to save money. Ruby was right around $7. Dirt, we could work out a fuel delivery partnership. I often go in with room for at least 1 drum in the sled, usually could fit a drum and 2 15's.... Could leave it halfway at big bend....you could take it from there to skwetna. and it would be cheaper gas from anchorage, not from the landing or willow... Anymore I try to time fuel buys when price is down. Got burned a few years back buying eight drums at $4.46 in July. I was still burning $4.46 in January when the price was down to $2.50 or so. Maybe we can work something out in February or March. I will be making a run in January to drop off marten at Wasilla, and I'll back haul three drums then at whatever the price is delivered to the landing. Thanks for the offer.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: yukonjeff]
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10/26/12 12:26 PM
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Well Dirt I found life to be alot sweeter when you are not labled as the "greedy guide" I have seen lodges burned to the ground in these parts and members of the community pretty much blackballed and hated...you live in the land of guides so its no biggy, its a differant story out here....to each his own is right. Sounds like a lot of hate.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: Dirt]
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10/26/12 12:33 PM
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Well Dirt I found life to be alot sweeter when you are not labled as the "greedy guide" I have seen lodges burned to the ground in these parts and members of the community pretty much blackballed and hated...you live in the land of guides so its no biggy, its a differant story out here....to each his own is right. Sounds like a lot of hate. Sad too Dirt, as their moose population is so large that the season is open 8 months a year with two moose per person, only one antlered bull during the fall only. Guiding could provide a great income to the villagers. Lots of guys in ANC would pay to come out and have a boat ride to shoot a moose. Not like it would harm the villagers chances of getting a moose like they believe.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: white17]
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10/26/12 12:44 PM
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At least one guide flying people in up there is accessing areas not even accessible by any other means except cub on tundra tires. Unless your flying a cub I guess your not really going to show up to his spot and find him selling a moose are ya.
So if flying someone in and "selling a moose" makes the person a sky hoe, then I guess we are all snowmachine hoes since we sell our fur we trap.....
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: yukonjeff]
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10/26/12 12:54 PM
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I would not want to show up at my favorite hunting spot and have a guy selling moose there...but thats just me.
That's probably how those upriver guys felt when Lower Yukon had it's moratorium going for 7 years and all of the down river guys showed up.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #6
[Re: white17]
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10/26/12 12:56 PM
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Ours is coming back nicely, it was not the guides causing the problems here, it was and is a few bad locals poaching the cows whenever they see one that is/was causing the problems.
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