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Most remote place you have ever been.
What is the most remote place you have ever been to.
I have two: Port Clarence Ak Attu Ak - (The westernmost point in the USA.) |
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The Big Bad Boots
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valdez alaska, wonderfully beautiful, enough so i wish it wasn't purely for work in fact.
then again, i guess if you're heading into port for pleasure you miss that spectacular view i had on the way in, oh well. I hate everyone, so you don't have to.
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You should make a port of call to Dutch Harbor or Adak for the scenery. Weather can get a bit nasty out on the Aleutians though. Inland passage is pretty nice.
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The Big Bad Boots
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coming into valdez on a boat is really really nice though, big horseshoe shaped landmass slowly starts drifting into view, it's gorgeous working port or otherwise. I hate everyone, so you don't have to.
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You ever been to Whittier or Cordova ?
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The Big Bad Boots
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nah i don't think so.
I hate everyone, so you don't have to.
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Death Valley, CA --- in August. It was about 130 F.
hawt. |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: South Central Pennsylvania USA
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Billings, Montana
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Forum King
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Wonder where Ethan's got to, he was always disappearing up a mountain or into the jungle somewhere.
UJ |
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Pancakes!
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Outskrits of Quensel, BC.
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The Big Bad Boots
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![]() to be honest though, i wondered that too recently. I hate everyone, so you don't have to.
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Fοrum King (AVS Reviewer)
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Probably somewhere high up in the Alps.
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Forum King
Join Date: Jul 2001
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The Forum Slut
Join Date: Jun 2002
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![]() I was in Prey, Montana for a few months. The Sun set at about Eleven. There were a lot of Sheep and real Cowboys(or Sheepherders or whatever)
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DRINK BEER NOW
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After leaving civilization, I spent two school years (August '07 - July '09) living near the edge of Winner, South Dakota, USA. The picture below is literally what I would see at the end of my old driveway. To look the other direction would be similar, except you'd see a very slight hint of the town in the extreme distance.
![]() Then, I spent the next two school years (July '09-July '11) near Terril, Iowa, USA. Here's some footage and a picture of the roads to work: ![]() Now, I live in southern West Virginia, USA: ![]() ![]() So, pretty much every place I have lived over the last few years has been very remote. The most remote place I've ever traveled away from a home is likely western rural Kauai, Hawaii, USA or Mazatlan, Mexico. Damn this post is getting long. Perhaps next time I'll get into the camp in PA where I spend summers. Shit, already did. Click and scroll for pics. I don't really miss civilization. Don't forget to live before you die.
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Forum King
Join Date: Jul 2001
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He's not still chasing that Russian is he, the one with the blond hair and unbelievably large pair of warheads.
So what do you mean by remote ... I think for me this has to be how dark the sky is. When I was a kid you could see the Milky Way from most of the UK, today there is so much light in the sky that there are not many places left. Last time I saw the Milky Way in all it's splendour was at a place called Poptun, middle of the jungle in Guatamala. UJ |
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Pancakes!
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EDIT/ @ Ted, I hear ya. Civilization is nice, but not that missed. I doubt I could do the things there that I do daily where I live right now, it's more fun. |
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I also had a chance to visit the second nuclear test area located in the USA. (Which is located in Alaska.)
Amchitka Island was a WW2 fighter / bomber army air corps airfield - used offensively against the Japanese occupation of Attu and Kiska. I was able to go ashore and visit the old base. Many of the buildings were still intact - and I managed to find the high points of the base. The enlisted club, mail room and theater. The popcorn machine was still in the theater ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amchitka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amchitka_Army_Airfield |
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Forum King
Join Date: Jun 2004
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I've been some out of the way places, but probably the most desolate was the top of Mt. Hood.
Global Movies and TV God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to hide the bodies of people who pissed me off. |
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The Forum Slut
Join Date: Jun 2002
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It's cold there....
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Major Dudette
Join Date: Aug 2002
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In the middle of the countryside.....
My Website Deviantartness Yay This signature was brought to you by the colour Red and the number 14 I'm A Purple Ghetto, So Follow Me To Sanity!! *Runs Off* I Have No Idea Where I'm Going...... |
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Forum King
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That isn't as much of a challenge as the air being extremely thin. A cigarette will make you pass out at that altitude. Climbing Hood really isn't that big a deal. Anybody in reasonable shape should be able climb Hood. Today would be a good day. February is good if the weather is decent. It's froze up good so you don't get any avalanches.
Global Movies and TV God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to hide the bodies of people who pissed me off. |
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As Widdy said, I'm currently in good ol' Soviet Georgia - Gori to be precise, birthplace of Joseph Stalin, and point of invasion for the Russians in 2008, but moving on to Nepal soon, and (possibly) Bhutan. Most remote places... hmmm... - Weather Station on Vladeasa Mountain, Romania, snowed in for two weeks. - Base Camp III of Mt Everest. Very high, very remote, very f**king screwed if something goes wrong - Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Lived in a yurt, in a nomadic village in the arse end of nowhere. - Outback Australia. Spent six months travelling through the red centre of Oz. Sheared an engine pulley and belts one day, had to walk 175km and back again to get spare parts. And in considered myself lucky to have been so near civilisation. Australia's much, MUCH bigger than it looks on the map ![]() - Top of Kilimanjaro. Feels like you can see all of Africa. - bunch of other places. So, what do I win???
Like my photography? Buy some here.... |
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Forum King
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The Forum Slut
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^ He's gonna' break his face, or arm, or leg or neck.
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Forum King
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I've been to:
Australia Hawaii Dubai (of the United Arab Emirates) Hong Kong (I think, maybe not, not sure) Taiwan Japan I'll let you guys figure out which of those is the most remote from California. |
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Been to Tibooburra, and I think it is the most remote town in NSW.
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Fοrum King (AVS Reviewer)
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A free, all-exclusive (hitch)hike to your favorite place on this planet!
![]() (By the way, the link to your blog gives me a 403 error) |
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DRINK BEER NOW
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Sorry about my youtubes not working anymore. I closed my youtube account the night before the privacy policy change went into effect. If you want the videos re-posted, let me know and I'll use YourFileLink to do it.
Don't forget to live before you die.
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