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Woman of the Boundary Waters: Canoeing, Guiding, Mushing and Surviving
Woman of the Boundary Waters Canoeing Guiding Mushing and Surviving
Author: Justine Kerfoot, Les Blacklock
The Boundary Waters region of Minnesota and Ontario is a vast wilderness of quiet beauty.  Loved and appreciated by many visitors, the area is home to only a rugged few.  Justine Kerfoot has lived here on the shore of Gunflint Lake for 58 years - paddling these waters, sharing these woods - she knows the area like no one else. — Justine...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780910259033
ISBN-10: 0910259038
Publication Date: 1986
Pages: 200
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Publisher: Women's Times Pub
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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This is a good story about a woman who spent her life in the Boundary Waters area. I liked this real life story because it reminds us of what life is like if one lives in a wilderness area and depends on oneself to survive and thrive. Fun read!
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