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I live here. It's very dangerous.
It's really dangerous.
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I run wild with the bears.
I run so wild, so free,
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so like a child
with these animals.
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It's really cool.
And it's very serious.
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I'm here alone,
and when you're all alone
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you do get... you get lonely.
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Oh, duhl Right?
You get pretty lonely.
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Oh, no. I'm gonna do all this stuff because
I'm supposed to be alone.
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Oh. Okay.
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Part of the mythical character
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Treadwell was transforming
himself into
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required him to be seen
as being completely alone.
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He was mostly alone,
but he did spend time with women
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who will here
remain anonymous.
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The truth is that
Amie Huguenard
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accompanied him for parts
of his last two summers.
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A fact which was out of step
with his stylization
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as the lone guardian
of the grizzlies.
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It's July 26, and I've been dropped off
all alone again here in the Grizzly Maze.
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And it's always such a surreal
feeling as the plane takes off.
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And it doesn't quite sink
into you just how alone you are.
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That for the next
two months or more
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you will be alone
in this wild wilderness,
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this jungle that the bears
have carved tunnels through.
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And that's the Grizzly Maze.
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It's July 26.
I hope to survive
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and to be able to record
the secret world of the bears.
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And come September when people
might come to harm these animals,
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I'll look after them,
I'll make sure they're safe.
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It is so weird, though,
when it sinks in,
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how alone you are.