True North
Reflections of the Wilderness
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Narrated by:
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Lyle Blaker
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By:
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Elliott Merrick
About this listen
A young urban professional escapes the rat-race of the city for a life in the northern wilderness.
Elliot met his wife Kay in a remote Hudson Bay Post in the northern wilderness of Labrador. She had come as he had; to escape the stress, struggles, and hypocrisy of the “civilized” life. She was a nurse there and he became a teacher. But life at a remote wilderness post wasn’t remote enough....
For several winters the couple had watched the numerous trappers pull out for their winter — destined for their wilderness traplines, canoe and dog sled overflowing with provisions — and longed to go with them.
Then, one of the trappers, a devil-may-care young Hercules named John Michelin, agreed to take the adventurous couple with him the 350 miles up Grand River. To spend the winter with him for the long-lonely winter months on his traplines. True North is the story of their trip.
The beauty of the wilderness, the hardships of the northern winters, the near-death struggles, the ingenuity and craft of the true wilderness trapper, the sociology of the northern people, and the beauty and joy of it all; related within this audiobook as Thoreau or Muir would.
With the point of view an educated professional within the time-machine of the wilderness, Elliott and Kay were given a glimpse of the North that few have seen, fewer still have written about, and none so well.
Enjoy, as True North is a time-machine in itself.
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- Nigel Frith
- 02-10-24
What a wonderful true life account
For anyone who loves reading about the lives of Northern Canada and the people who lived in those wild places will really enjoy this book. There’s many in an anecdote which is useful today as it was then - this is a great book. I recommend it.
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