From Reindeer Lake to Eskimo Point

From Reindeer Lake to Eskimo Point

From Reindeer Lake to Eskimo Point

From Reindeer Lake to Eskimo Point

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Overview

Canoe across large lakes, up and down rivers and rapids; labour over portages and through a miasma of blackflies; bask in the golden evenings of the Subarctic. In this account of an 800-mile canoe trip – which begins at Reindeer Lake on the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border, continues into Nunavut past the treeline, and ends on Hudson Bay – Peter Kazaks conveys the experience of being in the north by describing the daily details that bring the trip to life. He captures the flavour of an extended wilderness canoe trip and reflects on living in unfettered wilderness. The reader will also grasp something of the serene beauty of the barren lands and begin to understand why its intoxicating nature keeps drawing some back.

The first half of the trip, essentially from Reindeer Lake to Nueltin Lake, retraces P.G. Downes' voyage described in his classic Sleeping Island. Next the four men of this expedition, led by George Luste, entered the barren lands and followed the Thlewiaza River, the Kognak River, South Henik Lake and the Maguse River north and east to the shore of Hudson Bay. These lands, seldom visited, are close to a true wilderness – one of the few remaining ones.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770706422
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 11/05/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Peter Kazaks studied at McGill University, Yale University and the University of California, Davis. He was a physics professor and an administrator at New College in Sarasota, Florida, from which he took early retirement. He now lives in Davis, California, and does some teaching and some soccer refereeing. In recent years he has travelled with one or more of his children in the Pacific northwest, Nevada and Utah, but future trips will probably take him to visit his children and grandchildren who are dispersed along the east and west coasts of North America.


Peter Kazaks studied at McGill, Yale, and the University of California. He was physics professor and administrator at New College in Sarasota, Florida, from which he took early retirement. He now lives in Davis, California. In recent years he travelled with one or more of his children in the Pacific northwest, Nevada and Utah, but future trips will probably take him to visit his children and grandchildren who are dispersed along the east and west coasts of North America.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Forewordx
Introductionxiv
Preparations and Preliminaries
1Veterans, Novices and Gear3
2By Car, Train and Truck12
Week 1Finding Our Legs
3Bald Eagles on Reindeer Lake22
4Fire!25
5Beasts of Burden35
6Wollaston Lake38
Week 2On the Tundra
7Esker Country and the Cochrane River48
8The Little Lakes59
9Finns and Reflections68
Week 3Four and Five: On the Barrens
10Sleeping Island and Resupply78
11Kognak and Caribou98
12South Henik Lake112
13Tim Hortons and Ptarmigan120
Final Days: Paddling Home
14Hard Days on the Padlei124
15Snow Geese and Goslings: Downriver to Tidewater133
16White Canvas Tents on Hudson Bay142
Epilogue147
Further Reading149
Index150
About the Author155
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