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Simpson, Caroll, 1951-
Authors, Canadian (English) -- Biography.
Fishing lodges -- British Columbia -- Anecdotes.
Outdoor life -- British Columbia -- Biography.
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Simpson, Caroll, 1951-
Simpson, Caroll, 1951-
Authors, Canadian (English) -- Biography.
Fishing lodges -- British Columbia -- Anecdotes.
Outdoor life -- British Columbia -- Biography.
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Alone in the great unknown : one woman's remarkable adventures in the Northwestern wilderness / Caroll Simpson.
by
Simpson, Caroll, 1951-
Harbour Publishing, 2022.
Call #:
921 S613a
Subjects
Simpson, Caroll, 1951-
Authors, Canadian (English)
--
Biography.
Fishing
lodges
--
British
Columbia
--
Anecdotes
.
Outdoor life
--
British
Columbia
--
Biography.
ISBN:
9781550179941 (pbk.)
Description:
x, 245 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Notes:
After fifteen years of teaching Art and Culture to elementary students, author and illustrator Caroll Simpson moved off the grid to a remote
fishing
lodge in northern
British
Columbia
. On the shores of this wilderness, with water access only, Simpson operated a successful
fishing
business for over twenty years. She lives on Vancouver Island with her husband, Helmut.
Summary:
The inspiring story of how an urban woman came to own and operate a remote
fishing
lodge nestled deep in the
British
Columbian wilderness.
"When Caroll Simpson fell in love with a cabin located on pristine Babine Lake, BC, she knew her life was about to change. For two years, after convincing her husband they should buy the remote lodge and move north, the adventure was a blissful dream. Then, tragedy struck. Following the sudden death of her husband, Simpson was forced to decide her next move alone, amidst deep grief
--
would she sell the lodge, or would she stay, running the business by herself? No easy feat, given accessing the lodge in summer required a three-hour round trip by boat and , in the winter, passage on an icebreaker barge and a perilous snowshoe trek. This heartfelt memoir tells Simpson's story
--
of living and working in the remote wilderness, and and of fighting off a proposed mining operation and, ultimately, of emerging as an accidental environmental activist and spokesperson for the wilderness tourism industry, helping to create new parklands and sanctuaries that will preserve the land for generations."--Back cover.
Genre:
Autobiographies.
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