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#218134 - 02/28/11 08:59 PM Escape From The Burning Shack--1908.
CANOEDOGS Offline
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the photos are in a book of reprints from outdoor magazines in the 1890-1910 era.some true and some just rousing stories like this one about the trapper Peter Noel.driven from his burning cabin in the depths of the winter he tries to make his way to a lumber camp some fifty miles away.all he came out of the raging fire with was his jacket,sort of a BOB with matches,knife,mitts.out the door he grabbed his rifle,blankets and larrigan's,a kind of soft boot.the three things he lost that were important to him were his ax,snowshoes and cooking pot were all lost in the fire.for the sake of the story he could not find the ax head but did pull out a lump of charred bacon that was left over from a big side he had,he ate the fist size bit first and went off to get help.



i thought the story would have more details about he survived on just those items on his walk to the lumber camp but whoever the Charles Roberts was he was no 1900 version of Bear Grylls.


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#218135 - 02/28/11 09:02 PM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Are you recommending the book?
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#218139 - 02/28/11 09:39 PM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Holy cow, it's Sir Charles G.D. Roberts (known in literary circles up here as "Sir Charles G!d D!mn Roberts" for his, uh, unique poetic stylings, which every Lit. undergrad is forced to read).

That's a neat find, Canoedogs. When and where was it published?

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#218140 - 02/28/11 09:41 PM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: dougwalkabout]
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Originally Posted By: dougwalkabout
Holy cow, it's Sir Charles G.D. Roberts (known in literary circles up here as "Sir Charles G!d D!mn Roberts" for his, uh, unique poetic stylings, which every Lit. undergrad is forced to read).


Beat me to it Doug.

I recall with no certain fondness having to read Sir Charles G!d D!mn Roberts...
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#218142 - 02/28/11 09:43 PM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: CANOEDOGS]
unimogbert Offline
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The Flying Wild TV program about bush pilots had an episode where the pilot flew the only 2 residents of the Arctic National Wildlife refuge back to their cabin for the winter.

The brief walking tour of the grounds pointed out the insulated fully-stocked (with firewood & stove) tent that was a little ways away from the main cabin. It was the safe refuge in the event of the cabin burning down mid-winter. Gotta have someplace figured out to go when it's -50F outside and the house is gone.....

It's good to have made preparations :-)

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#218144 - 02/28/11 09:49 PM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: billvann]
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the book is Tales of the Canadian Wilderness and that is just one of many stories,most of them from Outing Magazine.it was put together by Castle Books in 1985.i got it because it has the original accounts of the Hubbard and Wallace canoe expedition of 1903.Hubbard was a assistant editor at Outing and this account has many more photos and maps that than newer editions.
the book is for someone who likes old tales of the Canadian North at the turn of the century--the last one,not this--

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#218146 - 02/28/11 10:03 PM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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There are old Outing Magazines on archive.org. I have a few downloaded (.pdf) and read them occasionally on my pc. There are some very good stories and info in these old publications.
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#218162 - 03/01/11 02:27 AM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: unimogbert]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Originally Posted By: unimogbert
The brief walking tour of the grounds pointed out the insulated fully-stocked (with firewood & stove) tent that was a little ways away from the main cabin. It was the safe refuge in the event of the cabin burning down mid-winter. Gotta have someplace figured out to go when it's -50F outside and the house is gone.....


Love that show. Major props to that family for being ready.

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#218167 - 03/01/11 03:51 AM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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so our friends Up North know about GD..well thats a hoot.glad it was not just me that thought the writing was a bit "heavy".

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#218169 - 03/01/11 04:29 AM Re: Escape From The Burning Shack--1908. [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
Originally Posted By: CANOEDOGS
so our friends Up North know about GD..


Ah, I'm afraid it's worse than that. The "Sir" gives it away. He's one of ours. <sigh> I guess the mores of the time were considerably different. I need to look up his prose; I hope it's more graceful and inspired than his poetry.

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EDIT: Still a neat collection of stories though. A time capsule in some ways; but in others, an affirmation of the essentials that still apply.


Edited by dougwalkabout (03/01/11 04:33 AM)

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