Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: nooksack]
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11/18/16 08:23 PM
11/18/16 08:23 PM
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yukon254
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Yukon, On the edge of nowhere is by James Huntington, Sydney's brother. Both excellent books and what a tough family! Yes it is James, thanks for the correction. I agree they were tough! On The Edge of Nowhere has to be the best book of its kind ever written.
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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11/21/16 04:06 PM
11/21/16 04:06 PM
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Hiline Bob
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I'm going to have to get a copy of 'On the Edge of Nowhere.' Sounds like some perfect reading for over holidays... I just finished reading 'North to Slave Lake,' by Stan Morton (about his father Ted), I thought that was an interesting read of the Slave Lake area.
Bob "Everybody told me you can't far on $37.00 and and a jap guitar" ~ S.E. "Turn me loose, set me free, somewhere in the middle of Montana." ~ M.H
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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11/21/16 10:47 PM
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Love the bush ingenuity that went into thinking up that trailer! Just finished up a book you might find interesting Brian...."Horseshoe in My Hip Pocket" by Bob Kjoes.....he grew up in your country. Him and his dad ran wild horses and packed all through that country long before the Trunk Rd went in. He eventually moved north and owned Toad River lodge for awhile...hes still alive and living in Ft St John.
Another great book if you can find it is "Campbell of the Yukon"....he worked for the Hudson Bay Co and as far as anyone knows was among the first white men up here. I had a copy, loaned it out and never got it back.
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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11/22/16 01:48 PM
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Hiline Bob
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"So what do you do when your son advises you not to try hauling the roofing down the icy hill? I obviously didn't listen to him, but I survived." In some ways, it's really neat when your kids show wisdom that you've been trying to impart to them for years...on the other hand; don't ya hate it when they're right and you end up eating crow! LOL! I think I know exactly how you felt! (I killed a good sized whitetail this past weekend and while getting him out of the river bottom and loaded up to haul home my oldest suggested a method that I taught him...of course me being in a hurry and just wanting to get it done was going to 'try the quick and easy' way...) Thanks for the additional book suggestions - I will add those to my list.
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Bob "Everybody told me you can't far on $37.00 and and a jap guitar" ~ S.E. "Turn me loose, set me free, somewhere in the middle of Montana." ~ M.H
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