Cabin Number 5

Cabins float in a cut-off fjord of British Columbia’s south coast, where mountains drop into the sea and lifestyles focus on self-reliance and a different sense of purpose. One man tackles an on-going dream to construct a floating cabin on Powell Lake, from the water up – not his first, but his finest. This volume is the ninth in the series entitled 'Coastal British Columbia Stories,' which highlights the unique people and places of Canada's southwest coast.

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Cabin Number 5

Cabins float in a cut-off fjord of British Columbia’s south coast, where mountains drop into the sea and lifestyles focus on self-reliance and a different sense of purpose. One man tackles an on-going dream to construct a floating cabin on Powell Lake, from the water up – not his first, but his finest. This volume is the ninth in the series entitled 'Coastal British Columbia Stories,' which highlights the unique people and places of Canada's southwest coast.

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Cabin Number 5

Cabin Number 5

by Wayne J Lutz
Cabin Number 5

Cabin Number 5

by Wayne J Lutz

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Overview

Cabins float in a cut-off fjord of British Columbia’s south coast, where mountains drop into the sea and lifestyles focus on self-reliance and a different sense of purpose. One man tackles an on-going dream to construct a floating cabin on Powell Lake, from the water up – not his first, but his finest. This volume is the ninth in the series entitled 'Coastal British Columbia Stories,' which highlights the unique people and places of Canada's southwest coast.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032956235
Publisher: Wayne J Lutz
Publication date: 01/02/2012
Series: Coastal British Columbia Travel Memoirs
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

From 1980 to 2005, Wayne Lutz was Chairman of the Aeronautics Department at Mount San Antonio College in Los Angeles. He led the college’s Flying Team to championships as Top Community College in the United States seven times. He has also served 20 years as a U.S. Air Force C-130 aircraft maintenance officer. His educational background includes a B.S. degree in physics from the University of Buffalo and an M.S. in systems management from the University of Southern California. The author is a flight instructor with 7000 hours of flying experience. For the past three decades, he has spent summers in Canada, exploring remote regions in his Piper Arrow, camping next to his airplane. The author resides during all seasons in a floating cabin on Canada’s Powell Lake and occasionally in a city-folk condo in Bellingham, Washington. His writing genres include regional Canadian publications and science fiction

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