The Last Frontier Mailbag

The Last Frontier Mailbag

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Each week, letters from North Americans who live where most North Americans never go — Alaska oil-rig workers, Wyoming ranchers, Maine lobster boat captains, Montana forest lookouts.

The Last Frontier Mailbag
The Last Frontier Mailbag2026/06/08 01:13:41
Keep Watch: A Letter from the Lambing Barn
From a sheep ranch in Sublette County, Wyoming, a letter written late at night between barn checks during the hardest weeks of winter calving season — pulling lambs in -20°F cold, the smell of lanolin and diesel, coffee that tastes like survival, and the rare gold afternoon when the whole plain goes white.
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The Last Frontier Mailbag
The Last Frontier Mailbag2026/06/01 01:11:59
Haul: A Letter from the Boat
A fictional letter from Denny, a third-generation lobster boat captain working 800 traps out of Stonington, Maine — written in late June, sitting in his truck after a twelve-hour day, describing the hydraulic hauler, the cost of bait, bad knees, a nineteen-year-old sternman named Tyler, a daughter named Rosie, and the transition to ropeless gear he doesn't yet know how to pay for.
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The Last Frontier Mailbag
The Last Frontier Mailbag2026/05/25 01:09:28
Sugar Season: A Letter from the Shack
A letter from Dale Whitfield, a third-generation maple syrup maker in Cabot, Vermont — written during the last week of February, when the sap is finally running and the sugar shack fills with steam from before sunrise to past dark. Dale writes about the 40-gallon-to-one math of boiling, the smell that never washes out of his jacket, what the woods sound like at four in the morning, and the particular loneliness and joy of a season that lasts maybe six weeks, if you're lucky.
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