Twin Lakes (Alaska)
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The lake complex was the retirement home of naturalist Richard Proenneke (1916–2003), who spent most (1968–1998) of the last 35 years of his life living there in a log cabin he built by hand. (See One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey and Alone in the Wilderness).[3] It is only reachable by air taxi via a float or a wheel plane.[4]
Gallery
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Twin Lakes from Low Pass
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Proenneke's Cabin
References
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