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A travel narrative recounts a prolonged canoe expedition into remote northern forests, blending meticulous field notes—routes, camps, fishing, and canoeing technique—with lyrical, meditative observations of landscape and wildlife. The narrator records encounters with local woodsmen and Indigenous companions and describes camp life, food, and practical adaptations to the wilderness. Close natural history sketches alternate with reflective passages on solitude, simplicity, and the ethical stance toward hunting and wild creatures. The result is an immersive portrait of a journey that interweaves empirical detail and contemplative ruminations on human relations to wild places.
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