by FatCanyoner » Sun 30 Jun, 2013 10:10 am
While he most definitely wasn't "living off the land' for seven years, he was wandering around challenging, remote terrain, staying invisible, moving at night, etc. To do that he must have had some pretty impressive bush skills. I doubt he had a gps or pile of topo maps either, so his natural navigation skills must have been pretty impressive, and he would have built up an amazing internal map of that huge region.
I was working as a journo when he was on the run and asked the boss if I could go bush for a week to search for him. I was more than willing to risk the consequences of stumbling on him given how amazing his story was up until that point. The paper wouldn't take the risk, so I didn't get to do it.
Even now that he is in jail, part of me would love to try and meet him some time to discuss his time in the bush. While he is clearly an incredibly flawed human -- the fact that he thanked the judge for ensuring he would never be released is proof he knows that -- there is something incredible about his time on the run. I think there are plenty of people who'd feel the same.