North of Iskut: Grizzlies, Bannock and Adventure
Tor Forsberg
(Author)
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Description
In 1971 Tor Forsberg was twenty-three and her life was at a crossroads. Having returned to Watson Lake in the Yukon after five years in Montreal, she found her art career at a standstill and the party life of a small town much too alluring. Then one day after a particularly wild night, she bumped into Lynch Callison, the father of an old boyfriend. Lynch invited her to his lodge at the LV ranch to "get her head straight." The next morning she found herself bumping along Highway 37 in an old pickup, heading south to Iskut. Tor soon fell in love with the bush and vowed to create a life in the wilds of Northern BC. She stayed in a cabin on the LV Ranch that summer, where she worked on paintings for an art show in Vancouver and practiced her wilderness skills, which she soon came to realize were limited. But Tor was determined to learn about life in the bush, and everyone she met was happy to guide her-- and let her make some mistakes along the way. The following year she staked some land and built a log cabin. Tor lived at the cabin year round with a menagerie of dogs, cats, a weasel named Casper and four packhorses. In the years that followed Tor learned to hunt and trap, skin beaver, field dress moose, make bannock and beaver stew and scent a grizzly on the wind. She also learned to live with herself in the pure solitude of life in the wilderness. North of Iskut is a funny and heartwarming story of a young woman's quest to discover herself, her spirit and her connection with nature.
Product Details
Price
$24.95
$23.20
Publisher
Caitlin Press
Publish Date
April 01, 2010
Pages
224
Dimensions
6.02 X 8.96 X 0.52 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781894759427
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Tor Forsberg is a writer based in Watson Lake, Yukon. She is a columnist for the Yukon News and has also published in Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine. Her prize-winning short stories have appeared in subTerrain and in two recent anthologies, Bannockology and Under the Canopy. An accomplished visual artist, she has also raised ostriches on Vancouver Island and worked in a funeral home.
Reviews
"Life in the northern forests is an acquired taste. North of Iskut: Grizzlies, Bannock, and Adventure is a collection of memoirs from Tor Forsberg as she reflects on her decision to travel into the Yukon in her twenties and why since then she hasn't looked back, pursuing both her art and her survival skills. A fascinating and insightful read of northern life, North of Iskut is a choice pick for memoir collections." -- James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review