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Pioneers Pan Phillips and his partner Rich Hobson carved their
places in ranching history when they discovered 'grass beyond the
mountains' in the far reaches of the Chilcotin and found some of
the most isolated ranches in North America. Thanks to a series of
hugely popular books written by Hobson, their exploits became the
stuff of legend and the hawk-nosed Phillips became one of Canada's
enduring folk heroes. But if a man had to be tough to survive some
of the roughest living in creation, what did a young girl have to
be? This is the story of Pan Phillips' youngest daughter Diana, who
learned to trap muskrat when she was little more than a toddler,
worked with haying crews before she was into her teens and was
renowned far and wide as the only person feisty enough to best her
legendary father in a slanging match. Diana relives what was surely
one of the most extraordinary upbringings in recorded history,
recalling the most intricate aspects of life on a pioneer ranch
with uncanny detail. In time Phillips became a masterful rancher
herself and continued the life on her own ranch. "Beyond the
Chilcotin" is both an unparalleled chronicle of the old time
rancher's annual round and the testament of a remarkable woman.
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