Open Skies, No Margin: A Letter from the Bush
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A bush pilot based in Whitehorse writes from late June — the peak of flying season and endless daylight. He describes the weight-and-balance math that governs every load, the gravel strips he lands on in boreal wilderness, the communities that depend on him for medicine and mail, and what twenty hours of summer sun does to a person's sense of time.


The Last Frontier Mailbag
Every two weeks, letters from North Americans who live where most North Americans never go — Alaska oil-rig workers, Wyoming ranchers, Maine lobster boat captains, Montana forest lookouts.
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