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Article: The hard way: living in the wilderness for months at a time, hauling cargo to far-flung outposts, Patrick Brown has been attacked, bitten, stampeded, and has run for his life. But when it's your ass on the line, you better hope it's him coming for you.
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- Esquire
- Article date:
- September 1, 2004
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Damn spirited of Walt to join the manhunt, but maybe he ought to stick to flying the plane. We're buzzing way too tight over the mountains for him to keep squirming around like that, jabbing his finger at the pines nearly brushing the belly of our dented four-seat Cessna. [paragraph] "He might be right under us," he says. [paragraph] "What?" I have to yell, though I'm afraid he'll swivel to talk. [paragraph] He does. "He might be right under us!" Walt shouts yanking off his headphones. "He can turn up anywhere!" We're flying over the River of No Return, the biggest and baddest wilderness forest in the lower forty-eight states, more than two million acres of pine-snarled, ...
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