"Hello, folks! Let me put these snowshoes away, and get some wood to warm the cabin."

AF61Shk.jpg (24914 bytes)Welcome to my cabin

"Now, come in and make yourselves at home. I'd be happy to answer your questions."

 

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Questions

(from interview with William Weintraub)

Replies

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"You were out once in the bush for eight days without any food.  You must have been feeling pretty hungry?"
"Could you tell us what you think happened to the McLeods?"
"And could you tell us about how Powers was found? Did you see his remains?"
"How about Mulholland and Epler?"
"We heard a story about you coming out wearing red pants once.  Could you tell us what happened?"
"What did you make them out of?"

 

"And your old pants wore out?"

 

 

"Let's go back outside, I'll cut more wood.  You can still ask me questions."

(from later interview with Kay Vaydik)

"Was there a living from the beginning in the country for you trapping?"

"And you had gone into the country in what year?"

 

"Just how difficult is it to go up the Falls?"
"How high are the Falls there?"
"Do you think that in some day to come it'll be crawling with tourists?"  
"Would you mind your country being infested with tourists?"  

"Albert, how long do you plan to keep making your yearly trek into the country?"  
"It doesn't worry you that you are getting older and that perhaps something might happen to you in the country?"  
"And your trips into the country now are mostly for cutting wood, are they?"  

 

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