“When you trust your wild side anything is possible!â€Â  Alec J Fischer

This website has been privileged to introduce and promote some of the brightest and most talented young people in the world. However, we have yet to feature anyone quite like Thirteen year old Alec J Fischer.Â
I first discovered Alec’s videos on YouTube more than two years ago. I have watched with great interest every segment of his Alec in WILDerland Series.Â
You can learn much from Alec by watching his more than enlightening and entertaining videos, and adventure along with him as he visits distant places around the world.
After recently contacting Alec’s management, Alec agreed to share his story with Rivenmaster’s Place.Â
Today I’m going to stray from the normal way of presenting a new artist and publish Alec’s story almost exactly as it was received. I believe his story will inspire and keep you interested to the very end. Alec is a survivalist in every sense of the word and Rivenmaster’s Place is honored to present him here.
Alec in Wilderland “Wild Washington Segment”
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 Alec’s Story:
“According to my mom it took 17 grueling hours for me to be delivered in South Dakota. I was behind schedule and the very first reaction to my entry was my dad’s comment,
“Oh my gosh, look at his fingers!”Â
He said that because my fingers and toes were webbed together as if I was made for the water (something that still requires different types of surgeries as my body grows).        Â
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