Most Important Facility

Joseph Bautsch

New member
This is a shot of a very important facility in the State of Alaska. Only in south and south east Alaska is there running water to houses or sewer lines. It just gets too cold. Permafrost dosen't allow for underground water lines or sewer lines. So the next best thing is the old fashion out house. Can you imagine using this when it's 20 to 30 degrees below zero.

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EXIF: D90, Tokina 11-16mm, Focal Length 16mm, ISO 400, f/11, Shutter Speed 1/50.
 
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ohkphoto

Snow White
Only in south and south east Alaska is there running water to houses or sewer lines.
Joseph, I don't get it. Do you mean they don't have water wells? When I visited my brother in Anchorage, they had running water.

BTW, great shot of the outhouse!
 

Mike150

Senior Member
I've been to hunting camps in the hills of Virginia that still have outhouses, and the running water was hand pumped from a nearby stream up to the cabin.
 

KWJams

Senior Member
It really puts a crimp on quality reading time.........Alaska probably has more subscribers to Readers Digest than any other state. :)
 

silvertip

Senior Member
Watch out for the little splinters of wood that could transfer from the seat to your seat. Having those slivers rub on the under wear would not be very comfy.
 

Obir

Senior Member
really? no one has seen robin hood men tights? :(

I think most Mel Brooks movies are great. One of my favorite parts is when Little John says: "it takes a real man to wear tights", before they break into song at camp:)
Space Balls was hilarious too:D
 

Joseph Bautsch

New member
Helene, Anchorage is actually in south Alaska and they don't get the severe cold and permafrost that central and north Alaska does. By the time you get to Fairbanks having running water and a sewer system in your home is the exception and a luxury that many people cannot afford. Also the most common home heating device in all of Alaska is the wood stove.
 
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