Mountain Eagle watched as Yuliy, Post Box, and Pirate, accompanied by two Big Dobermans, boarded the plane, and then he insisted on walking nearly a kilometer by himself from the runway to the camp.
At this time, the camp had undergone significant changes compared to when Mountain Eagle had left.
The trade in daily necessities was still ongoing...
During the hunting season, the Indians had a great demand for daily necessities, as Brown Bear Camp had the most comprehensive supply of daily goods in the surrounding area. Now, even Indian tribes from a hundred kilometers away came by boat to Brown Bear Camp to trade furs and processed Emperor Salmon with the camp.
Wayne's local tribe hunters split in half, with some staying at Brown Bear Camp to assist, accompanied by their women and children.
Construction was now the main task at this camp!
With the appearance of infants, Old Ruby and his son voluntarily gave up the log cabin they had built themselves and gave it to the children.