Neil recounts life on Haida Gwaii in a different time. Logging and mining were bigger industries, but already starting to decline. No regular ferry service to the mainland made life more isolated and simple in many ways. Neil takes you gyppo logging, hunting, fishing and boating in fair weather and hurricane force storms. You get to meet the people that made their homes on the islands to live a good, but hard life. It must have been something to see wild storms raging on the open ocean from their snug cabin on the protected cove. Today, it is part of the Gwaii Haanas National Park.
Here's some more about Puffin Cove:
Puffin Cove at InsidePassageNews.comIt's all interesting reading. -- Margy
Nearing the End of the World by Lyn Fox
Visited in 26 Feet to the Charlottes by June Cameron
Log of Baidarka 2001 Part V: Moresby Island's Uncharted West Coast
About Neil and Betty Carey on Northword
I apologize for missing this Margy and saying thank you to you...Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNeil and Betty are still here on the islands however Betty has Alzheimer's. You are right about being an adventurer in her own right. A great read is "Bijaboji" published by Harbour Publishing about her paddle up the inside passage from Washington to Alaska in an indian dugout canoe in 1937 at the age of 22.
Thanks again Margy.
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Carolyn - You are so welcome. I love sharing your blog with my readers. I've seen "Bijaboji" in book stores and on the ferry many times. Now that I have a connection to her adventure I plan on reading it. I am always amazed at how many people paddled or rowed these shores in pre-motorboat days. I often think we have it too easy and let things pass us by too fast. - Margy
ReplyDeleteMargy you are so right...we really do have it easy. i.e. The cabin building is a dream come true but I can buy the dimensional wood 20 km down the road and I only have to look for wood on the beach or in the forest for character, not as an essential part of the cabin building.
ReplyDeleteBetty's book is an absolutely fascinating read!
Have a great weekend.
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