![]() ![]() I recall quite vividly being glad to be out and away from it. While it was a long, long time ago when I was there - 1975 to be exact - and I've never been "that guy" who "feels things", I don't recall the Coliseum as being a pleasant feeling place at all. Good evening to you sir, I hope the week went according to plane and that you're fine family are all doing well too. I heard later that some Einstein wired 220V to the dumpster to discourage the bears, a guy forgot to flip off the breaker and touched the dumpster, got his dick knocked stiff. If a bear showed up the loaderman would lay on the horn, raise the bucket as high as it would go and take garbage and bullcook back to camp for another try a few hours later. ![]() Quite a production when the bullcooks had to take out the garbage, first they would get a big Terex frontend loader, put the garbage sacks in the bucket with one of the bullcooks.then out to the dumpster they'd go, the bullcook would climb out of the bucket and open the dumpster hatch on top, throw in the sacks. Of course I don't know if the polar bear had learned to back down or just didn't feel like a fight that day. not for long, polar bear backed down and brownie owned that dumpster. I don't think grizz and brown bear are the same, but anyway, about ten of us saw a big brown and a polar bear face off. Frontier Const had a camp there, and they had a big steel dumpster for the camp garbage.every bear in 40 miles was familiar with it. ![]() I saw a sight in the very earliest days of the North Slope on the Put River. ![]()
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