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2. december 2011

Proenneke: My "HERO" - min "helt"

Richard Louis "Dick" Proenneke (May 4, 1916–April 20, 2003) MY HERO!!!! - MIN HELT!!!


Der går næsten ikke en dag, hvor jeg ikke falder i søvn til en dvd om ham og hans liv ved Twin Lakes, eller læser lidt i en af hans to bøger. 


Hardly a day passes by where I don't fall a sleep to one of his movies, or read in one of his two books.




WIKIPEDIA SAYS:
Richard Louis "Dick" Proenneke (May 4, 1916–April 20, 2003) was a naturalist who lived alone in the high mountains of Alaska at a place called Twin Lakes. Living in a log cabin he constructed by hand, Proenneke made valuable recordings of both meteorological and natural data.[1]

Proenneke's father, William Christian Proenneke, served in World War I and later made his living as a well driller. His mother, Laura (née Bonn) worked as ahomemaker. His parents married in late 1909, or early 1910, and had three daughters and three sons: Robert, Helen, Lorene, Richard, Florence, and Raymond. The year of Richard's birth is often given as 1917, but social security and census records prove him to have been born in Primrose, Harrison TownshipLee CountyIowa, on May 4, 1916.[edit]Life

Proenneke served in the United States Navy as a carpenter during World War II. It was during this service that he contracted rheumatic fever and was bedridden for nearly six months.[1] According to Sam Keith, a life-long friend from Duxbury, Massachusetts, this illness was very revealing for Proenneke, who decided to devote the rest of his life to the strength and health of his body.
Following his discharge from the Navy, Proenneke went to school to become a diesel mechanic. The combination of his high intelligence, adaptability, and strong work ethic turned him into a very skilled mechanic. Though quite adept at his trade, Proenneke succumbed to his love of nature and moved to Oregon to work at a sheep ranch. He moved to Shuyak Island, Alaska, in 1950.
For several years, he worked as a heavy equipment operator and repairman on the naval base at Kodiak. Proenneke spent the next several years working throughout the state of Alaska as both a salmon fisherman and diesel mechanic. He worked for the Fish and Wildlife Service at King Salmon on the Alaska Peninsula. His skills as a mechanic were well-known and extremely sought after, and he was able to put away a modest nest egg for retirement. Proenneke retired to Twin Lakes.

[edit]Retirement


Proenneke's cabin
On May 21, 1968, Proenneke arrived at his new place of retirement at Twin Lakes. Before arriving at the lakes, he made arrangements to use a cabin on the upper lake of Twin Lakes owned by a retired Navy captain, Spike Carrithers, and his wife Hope from Kodiak, (in whose care he had left his camper). This cabin was well situated on the lake and close to the site which Proenneke chose for the construction of his own cabin. Proenneke's bush pilot friend, Babe Alsworth, returned occasionally to bring food and orders that Proenneke placed through him to Sears.
Proenneke remained at Twin Lakes for the next 16 months, when he left to go home for a time to visit relatives and secure more supplies. He returned to the lakes in the following spring and remained there for most of the next 30 years, going to the lower 48 only occasionally to be with his family. He made a film record of his solitary life, which was later recut and made into a documentary.

[edit]Death and legacy

In 1999, at age 82, Proenneke returned to civilization and lived the remainder of his life with his brother in California. He died of a stroke April 20, 2003 at the age of 86. He left his cabin to the National Park Service, and it remains a popular visitor attraction in the still-remote Twin Lakes region.
In 1973, Sam Keith edited the book One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey, from Proenneke's journals and photography. After years in print it was re-issued in a new format in 1999, and won the 1999 National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA). In 2003, some of the copyrighted text from the book used with permission and some of Proenneke's film was used in Alone in the Wilderness[1], which began appearing on U.S. Public Television. The film centers around Proenneke building a cabin from the surrounding natural resources and includes his film footage and narration of wildlife, weather, and the natural scenery while he goes about his daily routine over the course of the winter months.
In 2005, the National Park Service and the Alaska Natural History Association published More Readings From One Man's Wilderness, another volume of Proenneke's journal entries. The book, edited by John Branson, a longtime Lake Clark National Park employee and friend of Proenneke, covers the years when the park was established. Dick had a very close relationship with the Park Service, assisting them in videotaping sensitive areas and notifying them if poachers were in the area.


7. juli 2011

Dick Proenneke



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WOOHOOOOOO..... så fik jeg endelig fat på den sidst nye DVD om Richard L. "Dick" Proenneke. Han er mest kendt blandt naturelskere i USA. Kort fortalt valgte han i en alder af 50 år, at flytte ud i alaskas vildmark, bygge en bjælkehytte, med kun det værktøj han havde i rygsækken. Og dernæst at leve derude i små 30 år, skrive journaler, som er udgivet som bøger (2stk).
Jeg faldt tilfældigt over det på YouTube, og var SOLGT. Han har leveret en kolossal mængde fotos og film til amerikanske medier i tidens løb, og et utal af mennesker har besøgt ham i hans hjem ved Twin Lakes.

Herover videoen som fik mig hooked :o) Efter 30 år derude, blev vintrene med minus 40 grader for meget. Han flyttede da til Californien til sin bror. Der døde han 20.april 2003.
Hans hytte ligger nu i Lake Clark National Park, og er blevet et mindesmærke man kan besøge.
Havde 3 DVDer og 2 bøger med/om ham. Men spærrede øjnene op da jeg opdagede  der var kommet en ny udgivelse. Bob Swerer prod. der laver og sælger de film, sendte ellers ikke udenfor USA og CANADA. Men efter høflig forespørgsel, fik jeg bare besked på at bestille. (mod de trækker 10USD mere i porto). 
Har allerede set den flere gange idag :o) Håber der kommer mere, da der jo må være enorme mængder film, fotos og tekst derude efter 30 i ødemarken. Krydser fingre... :oD


Finally got the latest dvd on Dick Proenneke. Saw it on youtube some weekes ago, and wanted to order it a.s.a.p. But their HP only said they shipped to US and CA. But after emailing them, they told me just to order, and they would send me the dvd. Of cause I paid an additional shippingfee. Fine with me :o) So glad to have it. Hope there will be much much more published of all his journals and footage. Thankyou to Robert at Bob Swerer prod. :oD
IF I EVER SHOULD GO TO ALASKA, I SURE WANT TO VISIT TWIN LAKES AND HIS CABIN!!