Dave Metz sets out with his two dogs and a backpack full of food to march across trackless terrain of immense proportions. His dogs are large ninety-pound Airedale terriers, full of life. But one is freshly recovered from an injury that Metz fears is the heralding of something more-cancer. The other, feisty tough and without any fear, attacks a porcupine and suffers from infection on the remotest leg of the trek. The goal of the journey then switches from his zealous ambition of crossing Alaska on foot to getting out of the wilderness and saving his dog at all cost. There are weeks of...
Dave Metz sets out with his two dogs and a backpack full of food to march across trackless terrain of immense proportions. His dogs are large ninety-p...
In the remotest corner of Alaska, Dave Metz spent twenty-seven days hiking from Arctic Village, Alaska to Old Crow, Canada. After buying a used canoe in Old Crow and loading it with supplies, he set off down the Porcupine River for a month. His plan - to haul his canoe up an unexplored tributary and dissappear from the modern world forever.
In the remotest corner of Alaska, Dave Metz spent twenty-seven days hiking from Arctic Village, Alaska to Old Crow, Canada. After buying a used canoe ...