The Wild North Land / The Story of a Winter Journey with Dogs across Northern North America
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An energetic travel narrative recounts a winter crossing of northern North America by a lone traveller with sled dogs, following frozen rivers and prairie forts through a mountain cañon into northwestern forests and toward the Fraser watershed. It blends vivid landscape and weather descriptions, camp routine and dog-team travel, encounters with local people and remote trading posts, anecdotes about animals and hunting methods, and practical reflections on survival and solitude. Chapters alternate route chronicle, natural history sketches, and social observation, producing a lively portrait of seasonal change and the practical rhythms of long-distance winter travel on foot and by dog-sled.
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