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[–] ChanceofRain ago 

This is an amazing video and an incredible man. It's a very high quality video for it's time, still very watchable today.

The man fells timber a year ahead of time, and lets it cure on the mountainside. He returns later with minimal gear, including the metal heads for his tools, for which he crafts the handles himself. Builds his cabin, with stove, just in time for the the snowfall. Fucking badass.

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[–] vonclausewitz [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I lived on a remote and secluded Alaskan island with one other person

Yeah we're going to need more info about that. Military?

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[–] ManOfTheInBetween 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

LOVE THIS! I have both parts of the documentary (some folks don't even know there is a part 2) saved on my PVR. This documentary is both intriguing and relaxing to watch. The man is outstanding.

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[–] vonclausewitz [S] ago 

So, what are some of the highlights? Am I right in my assessment that it aligns with MGTOW values?

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[–] vonclausewitz [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

This is an excerpt from the video journal of naturalist, Richard Proenneke. In 1968 he traveled into a very remote region of Alaska, built a cabin, and lived there for almost 30 years.

There are a lot of themes that should resonate with MGTOW's, and I found it interesting.

  • valuing peace and solitude

  • eschewing materialism

  • self-reliance/self-sufficiency

  • the desire to be challenged/tested by nature

The last one is particularly worth noting. He doesn't want an easy life - even if he wants and uncomplicated life. He wants to learn what he's made of.

Longer videos are available if you search