Hi Margy, thanks for dropping by. I’ve enjoyed following your link back to your blog and reading about your life afloat in Powell River. I am delighted to add your blog to my blogroll.
For readers of this comment: in addition to the blog, Margy and Wayne have a website: Powell River Books
The site explains: "Canadian stories of boating, hiking, and survival off the grid in coastal British Columbia, where mountains drop into the sea, and lifestyles focus on self-reliance and a different sense of purpose. And now a new genre added to our product line – science fiction novels"
Featured novels are written by Wayne J. Lutz himself.
We had excellent weather in the interior until we started to come back. Snow, sleet, hail, rain, fog… You name it, we got it (I guess they don’t call it Hell’s Gate for nothing!!)
Morgan, I know how that feels. I remember our exit from a week skiing in the backcountry of the Chilcotin a few years ago. It was night and the Duffy Lake road, with its high pass at 4500′, was closed so we had to head over to the same road as you. We hit a rock on the road that looked like a lump of snow and cracked the differential. There were some landslides that had closed the main highway from the east, so we followed the route on the north shore of the Fraser River to the coast. We were lucky to be able to drive the injured van all the way home.
The good news is that there is lots of new snow arriving in the high country.
That is magical! – Margy
Hi Margy, thanks for dropping by. I’ve enjoyed following your link back to your blog and reading about your life afloat in Powell River. I am delighted to add your blog to my blogroll.
For readers of this comment: in addition to the blog, Margy and Wayne have a website:
Powell River Books
The site explains: "Canadian stories of boating, hiking, and survival off the grid in coastal British Columbia, where mountains drop into the sea, and lifestyles focus on self-reliance and a different sense of purpose. And now a new genre added to our product line – science fiction novels"
Featured novels are written by Wayne J. Lutz himself.
Lovely photo Dad!
We had excellent weather in the interior until we started to come back. Snow, sleet, hail, rain, fog… You name it, we got it (I guess they don’t call it Hell’s Gate for nothing!!)
Morgan, I know how that feels. I remember our exit from a week skiing in the backcountry of the Chilcotin a few years ago. It was night and the Duffy Lake road, with its high pass at 4500′, was closed so we had to head over to the same road as you. We hit a rock on the road that looked like a lump of snow and cracked the differential. There were some landslides that had closed the main highway from the east, so we followed the route on the north shore of the Fraser River to the coast. We were lucky to be able to drive the injured van all the way home.
The good news is that there is lots of new snow arriving in the high country.