Grizzly Man
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:09:01
I never have days
when I grieve for Timmy

:09:04
as I have with other friends
who have died.

:09:08
They feel dead.
:09:10
Timmy doesn't feel dead.
:09:15
This is the last photo
of Timothy Treadwell.

:09:19
It was taken at the beginning
of his 13th summer

:09:22
in the wilds of Alaska.
:09:24
With him is Amie Huguenard,
who would die by his side.

:09:31
The man who took the photo
was Willy Fulton,

:09:34
a close friend of Timothy's,
:09:36
and the pilot
who would bring him to this remote part

:09:39
of the Alaskan peninsula.
:09:43
Treadwell saw himself
as the guardian of this land

:09:47
and stylized himself
as Prince Valiant,

:09:50
fighting the bad guys with their schemes
to do harm to the bears.

:09:55
But all this land is
a federally protected reserve,

:09:59
part of Katmai National Park.
:10:12
This big plain,
Treadwell called "The Sanctuary."

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Here he would spend
the early summer months

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before moving along
some 35 miles

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to this densely overgrown area
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which he called
"The Grizzly Maze"

:10:26
where he would observe
the late summer salmon run.

:10:31
It was here that Fulton
would pick him up in the fall.

:10:38
On October 6 last year,
this is the spot here at Kaflia Lake

:10:41
where I pulled in
to pick up Tim and Amie.

:10:45
Typical day out here.
Rain, foggy, a lot of wind.

:10:51
It was kinda strange.
Didn't see him, didn't hear anything.

:10:54
No gear on the beach
or anything.

:10:57
I tied up, and I started
yelling a little bit.

:10:59
"Tim! Amie!" And no answer.

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