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Agree. What he knows is evasion in rough terrain. But why he went to into the wilderness in the first place is a question.I actually am in AK, but aside from that tidbit, there is no way he could get a good paying construction job on the north slope. Those are mainly highly skilled well documented jobs with many ppl deep to replace them if need be. I doubt he could get a fishing job, or cannery, so many people in tight quarters, he would soon be identified. Most jobs these days up here require issuance of 1099's, meaning ID needed, and there is scrutiny for illegals. And hatred of baby killers. Alaska is still the place to come and disappear, but look what happened to Chris McCandless. There are homeless camps but it's not like blending in a big city when a guy needs tent, sleeping bag(s), stove in winter. etc. I just don't see him blending in easily, there are no major job needs like there used to be. And getting here thru Canada? Albeit with a 3 day head start I just don't see him getting up to the USA border all that quickly. Unless he came up to SE Alaska from Seattle on a boat, but unlikely. His inexperience on a boat would be a drawback.
Maybe it didn't start out as an escape.