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Living Across The River From Glacier National Park. - A North Fork Love Story. A Man. His Cabin. The Views. (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 600
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Living Across The River From Glacier National Park. - A North Fork Love Story. A Man. His Cabin. The Views. (Paperback)
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Loot Price R460
Discovery Miles 4 600
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Seeing a grizzly bear at close range is an adrenalin rush. Getting
the chance to white-water raft on a wild and scenic river is
something that should never be passed up. Capturing a moose or a
herd of elk on film from close range allows you to share that
experience with friends who have never or will never get the
opportunity to see either one or the other, or both. How about the
chance to hike to a high alpine lake in Glacier National Park where
as late as August you'll discover that the last mile of that hike
is through snow, and upon reaching the lake you'll see icebergs
floating? Many people would be happy to have any of those
experiences even once. For author Joe Novak, now a full-time
resident of the North Fork Valley, across the river from Glacier
National Park, those and many more experiences like them have
become the norm in his life. This is his story of deciding to buy
upon first sight a piece of property far removed from the comforts
of civilization. He immediately fell in love when visiting ten
acres that were for sale in 1995. It wasn't the ten acres that left
him speechless, but the surrounding area. To the east he looked
into Glacier National Park. To the west were the peaks of the
Whitefish Mountain Range. Seven miles to the north was the Canadian
border. Those ten acres were surrounded by literally millions of
acres of National Park Service and national forest lands. This is
the story of his journey, and the experiences, challenges, and
difficulties of living on that land, eventually year-round. He has
survived a forest fire and a near drowning to chronicle the people
he has come to know, the seasons, the views, and the wildlife. It
is ultimately a love story-his love of what is commonly known as
the North Fork.
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