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Diary of a Wilderness Dweller (original 1996; edition 2005)

by Chris Czajkowski (Author)

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In the late 1980s, Chris Czajkowski left her truck at the end of a logging road 300 kilometres north of Vancouver and hiked for two days on unmarked wilderness trails to the site of what would become her home. This is her account of building three log cabins, an eco-tourism business and a life beside an unnamed lake 5,000 feet high in the Coast Range mountains. This new trade paper edition of Diary of a Wilderness Dweller shares Czajkowski's adventures from the beginning as she wields chainsaw and axe to forge a different kind of life.… (more)
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Title:Diary of a Wilderness Dweller
Authors:Chris Czajkowski (Author)
Info:Harbour (2005), Edition: 1, 209 pages
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Tags:Memoir, AdventureEnvironmentalHiking

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To my father
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Through the skin of my clothes I feel the rock.
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In the late 1980s, Chris Czajkowski left her truck at the end of a logging road 300 kilometres north of Vancouver and hiked for two days on unmarked wilderness trails to the site of what would become her home. This is her account of building three log cabins, an eco-tourism business and a life beside an unnamed lake 5,000 feet high in the Coast Range mountains. This new trade paper edition of Diary of a Wilderness Dweller shares Czajkowski's adventures from the beginning as she wields chainsaw and axe to forge a different kind of life.

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CHRIS CZAJKOWSKI left her truck at the end of a logging road 190 miles north of Vancouver and hiked for two days into wilderness to the site of what would become her home. She built three log cabins, an ecotourism business, and a life by an unnamed lake high in the Coast Range mountains. This edition of DIARY OF A WILDERNESS DWELLER shares her adventures as she wields chainsaw and axe to forge a new life.
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