Salmon and other species of fish here migrate well over 1000 miles each summer to spawn. The Yukon River once had numerous fish camps that ran from the mouth to well into Canada full of families cutting a winters supply of fish for countless generations. Elders can still remember those days. While modern commercial overfishing and wild salmon food competition from huge hatchery operations have severely hurt some of these runs and the people and camps that relied on them, a significant number of families still raise their kids this way. Here's our camp 2018 style.
Also "Carry On: Stan Zuray's Journey from Boston Greaser to Alaskan Homesteader" is now available on Amazon in paperback, eBook, and audiobook. Amazon reviews always appreciated. www.amazon.com/dp/1521098891
Anyone interested in a signed copy has two options:
- Go to: www.thestanproject.com/mercha... and buy a pre signed book (the simplest)
- Buy a book on Amazon and follow these instructions. (Many have done this and it has worked well. Done hundreds and no mail failures yet).
1. Get two 12.5 x 9.5" priority mail flat rate envelopes at post office.
2. Self-address and put postage on one envelope.
3. Address other one to: Stan Zuray, Box 77172, Tanana, Alaska, 99777 and put book and other envelope in it (folded) and signing instructions if any and I'll sign and return.
Please send no money - my privilege to sign but an Amazon review would be appreciated. Flat rate both ways will cost you under $15.
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