The book was written by Bradford and Vena Angier with Vena Angier as the narrator. The story was told from her point of view. I really enjoyed reading about their experience of moving off the grid to the Canadian wilderness.
The Peace River near Hudson's Hope in 1994. |
While living a simple life away from civilization they learned the skills needed to survive in the wilderness. They had minimal income from writing magazine articles, so they got as much of the food and materials they needed from the land.
Wayne in front of the Hudson Bay Post in 1994. |
The Hudson Bay Company Post in town was not only the trading post, but also a center for community life. People from around the area, including Vena and Brad, would go there for celebrations and events.
After three years, they left the bush and returned to the States. After a time back in civilization, they chose to return to Hudson’s Hope. And in the end, Brad was able to purchase the land on which their cabin stood. Now no one could take their dream away.
Arrow 997 with our tent at Hudson's Hope Airport in 1989 |
At Home in the Woods was re-released in 2015 (Down East Books) and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers in print and e-book versions. If you want to read a timeless off the grid adventure book, this is the one. -- Margy
Bradford Angier's books were some of my favorites to read to be transported mentally to a very different life and time. Nice that you have visited a locale that they frequented, too!
ReplyDeleteI guess they made a living by writing both magazine articles and books. That's a good gig if you can get a publisher interested. I like reading books about places I have or will visit for sure. - Margy
DeleteSounds very interesting. I admire their grit and determination.
ReplyDeleteHikes to town in winter must have been really challenging. - Margy
DeleteIn my next life I'm going to do something similar....;)
ReplyDeleteWe didn't wait, and I'm so glad we didn't. - Margy
DeleteAs much as I love the wilderness, I wouldn't want to hike six miles for mail and groceries. I love the cover art.
ReplyDeleteMe either. The cover is interesting isn't it. You might be able to use Photoshop to alter a photograph and make it portray only a few key colours. I'll have to try that. - Margy
DeleteThere's a part of me (and my husband) that's always toying with living off the grid (or at least partially off the grid). We're currently looking at solar panels for our porch roof to run a DC window air conditioner. (We have solar panels on the house roof. These panels feed into the grid, though). Also, I thought I'd commented on this book before. But I guess I forgot to press "publish"!!!
ReplyDeleteI got this book out of curiosity because of wikipedia and couldn't put it down! I just had to buy Walden to see what they were talking about! I would recommend this to anyone and everyone!
ReplyDeleteCath Brookes
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