‘Alaskan Bush People’ Bear Brown Says Goodbye To Washington

Bear Brown From Alaskan Bush People, Sourced From @bearbrownthekingofextreme Instagram

Alaskan Bush People star Bear Brown makes a farewell post to Washington amid his new project. He’s been documenting his life after the show, keeping fans in touch about his life in the wilderness. Many are also entertained by his short clips, showing off his combat and survival skills. But Bear wants to take things to another level. Keep reading to see why he’s leaving Washington.

Alaskan Bush People: Bear Brown Shares Newest Project

One of the latest updates from Bear was his new book. Recently, the Alaskan Bush People star uploaded a clip announcing the official release of “Deadly Survival Alaska.” According to Bear, it follows the adventures of a young man who was born in Alaska. The story will revolve around the child and his journey to finding his missing father. The book will also include a lot of “adventure, survival, mystery, and family.” Many fans were impressed by Bear’s latest project, and many are hoping to grab a copy of his book.

Bear Brown From Alaskan Bush People, Sourced From YouTube
Bear Brown From Alaskan Bush People, Sourced From YouTube

Bear Bids Farewell To Washington

Bear Brown recently took to IG to share a clip of himself telling the fans that he has to “speed up” his stay in Washington a little bit. According to the Alaskan Bush People star, he’s now heading to Texas. He’s doing two separate flights on two separate days to get to Texas. The first flight will get him to Colorado before going to Texas the next day.

 

Bear initially planned to build himself a small home on a mountain in Washington. But it seems he had to take responsibility for his family first. Bear has already separated from Raiven. But he wanted to bring them and their kids to Texas. After that, Bear will then gather supplies before living his life alone in Alaska, and it seems he’s hoping to document his survival on his own.

Alaskan Bush People: Bear Brown Gets Help From Siblings

Bear later uploaded another clip featuring his siblings, Gabe and Noah, who helped him pack up before leaving Washington. According to Bear, he introduced his brothers with such enthusiasm, showing how happy he was about getting some help before potentially living far from them for quite some time. Bear’s mother, Ami, also left an emotional comment on her son’s post, saying, “I wish that I could have seen y’all, before you left, and given hugs, kisses, and tell y’all how very much I love you all! 🙏🏻”

Bear also celebrated his 38th birthday earlier this month. Despite being separated from his family, the Alaskan Bush People star was all smiles and full of energy when he announced that he had turned 38 on June 10. He also took the opportunity to ask fans for a subscription if they want to go “too far” in showing support for him.

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