A great trip off to Alaska usually sparks the old shaggy dog story of ‘women and alcohol’ being the Alaskan essentials. To survive the Alaskan cold, there should be women and alcohol to serve as ‘heaters’ which is why they say no Alaskan man gets to his home without a passing of them heaters.
What killed such tales of the Alaskan man? Bunny Boots I would say. The snow mobile ride my wife and I had adjacent to the great Alaskan Bush was adrenalin pumping. Little did we know that we were to cross the Wild River which remains part of the Yukon River Basin. My heart was just about to pop out of my mouth. The rushing waters which measured almost 1 foot high was sure enough to get us wet and cold.
We got through the icy water with loads of water surging in our boots. I was pretty surprised that though it ended to be squishy walk to the camp fire, our feet were warm despite the soaked feel. The insulation did the trick. We got back to the camp looking as comfortable as when we left despite being drenched in icy water.
The Bunny Boots are the real Alaskan essentials. Every person should celebrate this breakthrough because there are lower statistics for acquiring liver cirrhosis and lesser probabilities of getting one’s hands on unwanted disease out of the alcohol and women heating tale mentioned earlier.
