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**Once again, it's time for the FNGT!** If you don't know how this works, [click this link](https://fngt.gq/index.php?page=intro). That link will take you to another site to give you some additional information and tell you about some of our off-site features. That's also the site where we will host the weekly guitar threads, should Poal go down. **NOTE:** That site is by invitation only. If you want an invite, and you're a regular participant, then just ask Crazy, or myself. If you do know what's going on, you probably don't need to click that link - but you may want to, to make sure you know of the other features, such as the archive or a separate forum that's invite only. Remember, we are guests here on Poal. Let's act like it. If you're interested in supporting Poal, then [you can donate](https://poal.co/donate).

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solar probably works great in the summer there

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Yup. Wind would also work all year long. If you live in a village, they have a power plant. So, you can have electricity while living way out in the middle of nowhere.

I have been to Alaska and it was beautiful.

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I have never been there but it looks awesome from afar

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I went on a guided hunt not long after retiring. I had a limit of 600 pounds (including my personal stuff) and that meant I couldn't bring it all home with me. We flew into a camp, landing on a sandbar and not a runway. It was just myself and the guide, plus a couple of people who owned the cabins.