Powell River Books publishes the series Coastal BC Stories by Wayne J. Lutz.
Every season has it's own beauty. Quad riding in the bush during winter can be a wet, messy experience.
Take a realistic look at life in a remote location where you make your own power, live in harmony with nature, and determine your own destiny. Read Off the Grid by Wayne J. Lutz and see how it works for a couple living in a Coastal BC float cabin.
Up the Winter Trail, Up the Strait, Up the Airway, Farther Up the Lake Farther Up the Main
Farther Up the Strait
Cabin Number 5, Off the Grid
Go to www.PowellRiverBooks.com for ordering information.




7 comments:
Yes, messy indeed ! You must be happy to take a shower after this kind of ride !!! :D
Nice reflection in the puddle.
even with the bumpy, muddy road, beautiful view! we had a similar drive to our home in the country (.4 of a mile) in winter snows we often had to park our car at the end and walk home.
Looks like some good mud riding.
Thanks everyone for stopping by and commenting on my Weekend Reflections post.
Norma - That sound like hard work! At least our cabin is water access on a lake that doesn't freeze.
Margy
Looks like muddy fun! After a go through all that, do you just jump in the lake to rinse off? LOL!
Lise - Only in the summer. The water gets bone chilling cold from November to April. Sometimes in May you can get a quick dunk on the swim ladder, but no more until mid-June. - Margy
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