It was the North where I found my first flying job. Well..I agree with Bush Driver..Prison sentence-NO, Time of my life-NO. But you must realize you are there for a reason and that is to build your flying experience and learn!
My time up there really asked myself how much do I want to fly?--BAD! And you just learn so much about yourself and the people around you. Just go stay around the reserves--I guarantee you that the reserves are not only an eye catcher but also educational!! It ALL boils down to ATTITUDE...how do you look at things and what you want to get out of it.
Hell I didn't know what the heck a "walleye" was before I got up there but I was lucky enough to have a boss that taught me invaluable bush lessons. I say if you are unsure whether the bush is for you, STILL take shot at it and if it doesn't work out, heck..at least you've made an attempt to try to live up north. Either way, you'll gain some knowledge of anything you see up there!
Go and learn and have an open mind!
Good Luck!
"If you don't break anything, you must be doing something right!"