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Charles Ira Cook
"On May 4, 1919, Charlie Cook set off for a year of adventure in the Minnesota-Ontario Boundary Waters. Soon abandoned by his comfort-loving companion, the restless World War I veteran spent an enlightening year learning - often the hard way - how to paddle and sail on windy lakes, hunt and fish for food, bake "rough delicacies" in a reflector oven, and build winter-proof shelters.". "Cook also found his way into the border community of Ojibwe and mixed-blood families and a motley assortment of mysterious travelers, game wardens, and loners, including trapper Bill Berglund (who "adopted" Cook until the tenderfoot's eagerness to harvest pelts came between them)." "Cook's adventure climaxed in a 700-mile expedition by dogsled north into Canada, where he reached the limits of his endurance - and just barely lived to tell the tale."--BOOK JACKET.
| Publisher | Minnesota Historical Society Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 182 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-873-51378-9 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 0-873-51379-7 primary |
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