Some kids grow up with a strip mall across the street from the house. Others are lucky enough to have a park close by. In San Diego State long snapper Jeff Overbaugh's neighborhood in the suburbs of Anchorage, Alaska, you only need to walk about one block to find wilderness – 2.5 million rugged, uninterrupted acres of it. Grizzly and black bears frequent the area near the homes, but it's the moose that are much more bold and dangerous. They'll lope down the middle of the street and stomp you to death for looking at them sideways. "We have a saying up...
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