Brown Bear Camp's chaotic day officially started after breakfast...
Wayne swore to help Mountain Eagle build a luxurious wooden house, and he also coordinated with the Hunter to explore the whereabouts of cattle and sheep nearby...
For some reason, since Mountain Eagle arrived, the cell signal around here got better. As an Indian, he has been on the phone non-stop all day, busier than a white-collar worker in an office.
Old Ruby and his son pulled out an old wood-cutting machine, estimated to be seventy or eighty years old, from the warehouse to fix it and cut the rough logs into wooden boards 5 centimeters thick as requested.
The wild noise of the old machine made the camp extremely noisy.
For someone from the city, this might be unbearable, but the natives unexpectedly enjoy it.
It's not the noise they like, but the bustle.
In the remote areas of Alaska, such large machinery is truly a rare resource.