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True North
- Reflections of the Wilderness
- Narrated by: Lyle Blaker
- Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
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.