Kechika Chronicler: The Northern BC & Yukon Diaries by Jay Sherwood PAPERBACK
Caitlin Press
Willard Freer lived in remote areas of northern BC for most of his life. Born in Kamloops in 1910 and raised in the Peace River country, Freer came to the Kechika River valley in 1942, where he worked for a number of years with famed packer and guide Skook Davidson. He then built a cabin about 35 kilometres to the north and spent the rest of his life in the valley, and at Fireside, an Alaska Highway lodge near the junction of the Kechika and Liard rivers. By all accounts, Freer was a quiet, introverted person, who faithfully kept a daily diary from 1942 to 1975. Most of the entries are brief, but cumulatively they provide a detailed record of life in northern BC and southern Yukon Territory. Due to his proximity to the famed Alaska Highway and the historic Davie Trail, Willard encountered\n\nKechika Chronicler\nThe Northern BC & Yukon Diaries of William Freer, 1942-1978\nFree UK delivery on this item.\n\nThis brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Royal Mail trac;
Compare prices (6 shops)
| shop | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|
|
|
13,35 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
14,15 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
16,49 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
16,49 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
16,99 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
17,37 GBP | Go to shop |
