Paradise Creek: A True Story of Adventure in the Canadian Wilderness
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Book Description
Picture a place 125 miles from the nearest human where the land is as wild and unpredictable as the adventure it delivers. Imagine stepping from a bush plane on to a frozen lake where the temperature is 60 degrees below zero. Three miles away sits a cabin that will be your home for the next year. Now, imagine not finding it for six bitter cold days. This is where the unforgettable true story begins for two young men in search of adventure in the Canadian wilderness. Share their struggle for survival, hunt moose for winter meat and build a cabin at Paradise Creek. Discover the joy and hardships of living for one year in a wilderness log cabin. This is a coming of age story. The range of emotions stretch from the pain of frostbite to the awesome splendor of Northern Lights. From the darkness and loneliness of a subarctic winter to the bliss of watching a sunset on a home-made swing. Journey with these two young men on an adventure you will never forget.
About the Author
David Scott has been interested in wilderness living since he first stepped into the woods. David is also a musician, song writer, poet, pilot, rustic furniture builder, and lecture for such diverse groups groups as kindergarten to the Wilderness Medical Society. He is the author of Paradise Creek, also published by ICS Books Inc.
Paradise Creek: A True Story of Adventure in the Canadian Wilderness,David Scott,Ics Books,1570340099,1971-,20th Century Description And Travel,Adventure and adventurers,Biography,Canada,Frontier and pioneer life,General,Manitoba,Nature / Field Guide Books,Scott, David,,Sociology - Rural,Scott, David
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