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11The Juneau Report Last autumn, Geek Weekly sent Jenna Dickinson to Alaska to scope out Juneau's Jenna recently sat down with rocker Collette Costa, talked about some crap, and Juneau Potlucks are an easy way to lure people out of their warm houses on a long, dark If you come drinking in Juneau, you should patronize the Alaskan Hotel and Bar, The well-dressed Alaskan tucks his pants into knee-high rubber Xtra-Tuff boots and cultivates a big wooly beard. Another look is the old-timey prospector, achieved by adding a leather vest and a walking stick adorned with the tails of animals you've apparently trapped. I cannot grow a beard, and don't condone the practice in general, for most people - unless they got the part in the new Grizzly Adams series. I'm not comfortable with sports that require "gear," but I've ventured out often enough, keeping in mind the potential for death from bears, avalanches, or exposure, and my general lack of training on these topics I acquired during my former Spring 2003 11 | 11The Juneau Report Last autumn, Geek Weekly, sent Jenna Dickinson to Alaska to scope out Juneau's Jenna recently sat down with rocker Collette Costa, talked about some crap, and Juneau Potlucks are an easy way to lure people out of their warm houses on a long, dark If you come drinking in Juneau, you should patronize the Alaskan Hotel and Bar, The well-dressed Alaskan tucks his pants into knee-high rubber Xtra-Tuff boots and cultivates a big wooly beard. Another look is the old-timey prospector, achieved by adding a leather vest and a walking stick adorned with the tails of animals you've apparently trapped. I cannot grow a beard, and don't condone the practice in general, for most people - unless they got the part in the new Grizzly Adams series. I'm not comfortable with sports that require "gear," but I've ventured out often enough, keeping in mind the potential for death from bears, avalanches, or exposure, and my general lack of training on these topics I acquired during my former Spring 2003 11 |