Or will Dave make friends with some of the locals in Anchorage?
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Anchorage is called the "Air Crossroads of the World." This sign indicates in air miles how far cities are from that point. How far in air miles will Dave have to go to get back to New York?
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Flying Home?
It's just 3,569 air miles back to New York City. Unfortunately, Dave can't fly more than 1,500 miles in one leg of his journey, according to the rules of "No Way Home."
Dave could even run into a bear during his journey. According to the Municipality of Anchorage's website, "a diverse wildlife population exists in urban Anchorage and the surrounding area. Approximately 250 black bears and 60 grizzly bears live in the area. Bears are regularly sighted within the city."
Producers Arden Farhi and Mary Haynes are seen here preparing for Dave's arrival in Anchorage, but once he arrives, he's on his own. They're devoted to not helping Dave on his journey.