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Up the Main: Coastal British Columbia Stories
by Wayne J. Lutz; co-published with Powell River Books
217 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-2113; ISBN 1-4120-7218-2; US$19.95, C$24.94, EUR16.21, £12.00
From Desolation Sound to Jervis Inlet, coastal British Columbia at its best. Canadian stories about the Sunshine Coast. Boating, hiking, and survival off the grid in coastal BC.
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About the Book
From Desolation Sound to Jervis Inlet, coastal British Columbia at its best. Canadian stories about the Sunshine Coast.
Boating, hiking, and survival off the grid in coastal BC, where mountains drop into the sea and people practice self-reliance and a different sense of purpose. ATV adventures in the Powell River area. Off-road riding on quad and motorcycle. Boating and kayaking on the region's lakes and the Strait of Georgia.
The geography of the Powell River area serves as the backdrop for stories of locals who are isolated from the bustle of the surrounding world. Recreation stories for the stout of heart with a desire for wilderness adventure. These regional stories share common threads that paint a unique picture of the Powell River area and its inhabitants. Numerous maps and illustrations accompany the stories, broken into 20 chapters.
About the Author
Wayne Lutz previously was Chairman of the Department of Aeronautics at Mount San Antonio College in California, leading the school’s flying team to championships seven times as Top Community College Flying Team in the United States. He also served as a California Air National Guard C-130 aircraft maintenance officer.
The author is a flight instructor with 7000 hours of flight experience. In the past two decades, he has spent summers in Canada, exploring remote regions with his Piper Arrow and camping next to his airplane. In 2000, he discovered Powell River, British Columbia.
The author resides in a floating cabin on Canada’s Powell Lake and in a city-folk condo near Los Angeles. His writing genres include regional Canadian publications and science fiction. His next book, Up the Strait, is scheduled for publication in Summer 2006.
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