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Planes Grounded During 9/11 Included Alaska Bush Planes; This Left Many Hunters Stranded in the Wilderness

In his new sensational book, "Wild Men, Wild Alaska" Rocky McElveen, a registered big game Alaskan guide, describes how men were stranded in the wilderness with no outside contact during 9/11.

(PRWEB) November 12, 2006 -- In his new sensational book, "Wild Men, Wild Alaska" Rocky McElveen, a registered big game Alaskan guide, describes how men were stranded in the wilderness with no outside contact during 9/11.

An excerpt from the book follows:

"I was up early that historic Tuesday morning and was stunned when, over my shortwave radio, I began hearing snatches of news of the terrible terrorist attack. I immediately called Sharon, who was back at our home in California, watching the horrific events unfold on TV. She was crying and in shock. It is still hard to comprehend even as I write this. Misguided religious zeal has caused untold harm throughout history.

The FAA grounded all domestic planes indefinitely, including my plane. No guides or pilots in Alaska were able to fly and thus were powerless to check on the hundreds of hunters stranded in remote field camps. A fortunate few who could be reached by river or all-terrain vehicles were contacted and rescued.

One pilot friend of mine tried desperately to fly in supplies to a hunter he knew was low on food and water. He was forced down by military F-14 fighter planes. He said their meaning was real clear when they showed him their trigger fingers, followed by a thumbs-down sign. He didn't even have to know any military codes. This was a national crisis and way beyond serious, but here in Alaska, our hunters were in serious peril too."

For more information go to "WildMenWildAlaska.com"

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Rocky McElveen
Alaskan Adventures, Restoration Through Recreation LLC
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Two Hunters facing the unknown....
Often hunters in Alaska come from big cities and have no clue what to expect in wild Alaska...

Three men dropped off in the wilderness...
Alaskan bush planes land on remote spots to drop of hunters in wild Alaska. Often the hunters don't know when the plane will return...

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