Letters To The Granddaughter  The Story Of Dillon Wallace Of The Labrador Wild: Retracing The Trips In The North And The Remark,Used

Letters To The Granddaughter The Story Of Dillon Wallace Of The Labrador Wild: Retracing The Trips In The North And The Remark,Used

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The North seduces you. It can kill you too. Philip Schubert discovered the joys and dangers of travel in trackless wilderness starting in 1999 after reading Dillon Wallaces 'The Lure of the Labrador Wild'. He spent a decade retracing the routes in Labrador and northern Quebec described in 'The Lure', in Wallaces followon book, 'The Long Labrador Trail', and in Mina Hubbards 'A Womans Way Through Unknown Labrador'. Nothing in Dillons early life as an impoverished youth on a farm suggested that he would still fascinate people nearly 150 years later. Dillon was blessed in fact with Grit APlenty, which no one would suspect from his unimpressive physique and unsmiling face. He pulled himself up by his bootstraps, rising from gristmill employee, to selftrained telegraph operator, to stenographer, to finally becoming a lawyer. His life from that point on, however, was equal parts tragic and heroic, but continued to be marked by splendid accomplishments. Starting at the age of 40 in 1903, he carried out a series of trips in Labrador and todays northern Quebec covering several thousand miles. No one person to date has been equal to the task of fully retracing them. The first trip sadly resulted in the tragic death of his trip leader and best friend, Leonidas Hubbard, and a narrow escape for him. His book on the trip, 'The Lure of the Labrador Wild', published in 1904, became a best seller and is still in print. It would change Dillons life forever. It told the story of the trip as it was documented in his and Leonidas trip journals. Leonidas widow, Mina Hubbard, who would be forever changed also due to the unbearable loss of her laddie, had commissioned the book. When Dillon refused to rewrite the book and make Leonidas into the larger than life figure she had been expecting, she became Dillons sworn enemy for life. There then followed two extraordinary trips in 1905 across Labrador, following the route planned in 1903. Dillon led one. Mina, drawing on skills that no one had realized she had, led the other. She planned hers in secret, and then provoked a lifelong estrangement from Leonidas family by telling the press as she left that she suspected that Dillon played a role in her husbands death and was on her way to investigate it. A third fascinating figure, voyager George Elson, the other survivor of the first trip, safely canoed Mina the length of Labrador down some of the most challenging rivers that George and his crack team of outdoorsmen had ever seen. No one was more impressed than George, or more disappointed than Mina, when Dillon and his only team member, forestry student Clifford Easton, successfully completed the trip as well. The evidence that George, a heroic figure in his own right, had fallen in love with Mina and which may have motivated him to agree to organize the trip at Minas behest, added another fascinating dimension to the saga. The 1905 trip formed the basis for Dillons second book and he went on to publish another 25 books, becoming a legend in his time. This is the story of Dillon Wallace as told by Philip Schubert, with an introduction by Dillons granddaughter, Amy McKendry. It includes extensively illustrated maps and dozens of Philips photographs of the challenges faced and overcome in the wilds by the saga participants.

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