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Andrea
post Sep 14 2005, 07:43 PM
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How was it like having to stock up on food from the only grocery store in the town (and I thought Barrow was bad)? Would you ever consider living in Tsiigehtchic? blink.gif
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Amy_Clapp
post Sep 25 2005, 04:34 PM
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Dear Andrea,
We did have to stock up on food in Anchorage before going to Pilot Station, which wasn't too bad at all--in fact we were able to get a lot of good food in Anchorage. It was a little bit of a hassle having to carry the coolers with us to Pilot Station because we were taking small planes and had to be careful about weight limits.

Tsiigehtchic is a very neat little community with what seemed to be many people who all know each other living together well. I found this very appealing, especially coming from a small town myself, where I am embarrased to say that I don't really know anyone excpet for my immediate neighbors. So, I found that part of Tsiigehtchic very inviting. However, I think Vermont is cold enough and I enjoy warm summers and the growing season that we have here--also my family lives here in Vermont, so those things would make it difficult for me to live in Tsiigehtchic.
Thanks for writing,
Amy
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