One man, one dog, a grand adventure across the Newfoundland wilderness
In April 2017, Justin Barbour and his Cape Shore water dog, Saku, arrived in Robinsons, on the Rock’s west coast, where they began a quest to experience the province’s woods and waters first-hand. A late winter lingers as they push over the Long Range Mountains to the interior of the island, where they hope thawed lakes and rivers will allow them to continue by inflatable raft. From sunrise to sunset, follow the companions as they battle the dangerous and unforgiving elements to reach Cape Broyle, some 700 kilometres away.
Here you will see the island in a unique way, learn about outdoor life, and gain awareness of Newfoundland’s natural history. Complete with colour photos, maps, and interesting facts about the journey, Man and Dog will offer you the heat of a campfire against your cheeks, the tug of a trout on your line, and the breath of a curious black bear that has wandered into your camp. It’s a journey for nature lovers, explorers, and adventurers of all ages.
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"This book was very interesting. It was very descriptive which helped me to invision every move. A great, interesting story."
— Wendy M. (4/5)
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"Just finished reading Man and Dog, . . . Aweso. e read!!!!!. . . The author actually makes you feel a part of the trek, of the adventure. . . simply beautiful and well written. My wife and I have gone across Labrador then from Blanc Sablon to Newfoudland and south to St John and then the ferry home. It was an awesome. e adventure for uses well. Thank you for letting the reader how beautiful this part of our country is!! Mario"
— Mario Y. (5/5)
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Published date: Sep 30, 2019
Language: English
No. of Pages: 301
Publisher: Flanker Press
ISBN: 9781771177559
Dimensions:
6.0" W x
0.688" L x
9.0" H
Justin Barbour was born in St. John''s, Newfoundland, and grew up in the rural community of Bauline until his early teens. His family then moved to St. John''s, where he went to school and played hockey competitively until moving away to Miramichi, New Brunswick, to suit up in the Maritime Junior A League for four years.
Upon returning to Newfoundland, Justin completed a Bachelor of Physical Education and Bachelor of Education at Memorial University. During that time he played in the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League for seven years before moving away to Cartwright, Labrador, to teach K-12 physical education and science for a year.
He is a provincial champion in high school hockey, AAA Midget Hockey, Men''s A Ball Hockey, and he has won a Herder Memorial championship with the Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts in 2015.
Justin is an adventurer, teacher, writer, public speaker, and he runs a successful YouTube Channel that documents his expeditions. He credits growing up in the woods of Bauline for making him the independent and passionate outdoorsman he is today.
Since 2017, Justin has travelled over 2,000 kilometres in the wilderness of Newfoundland and Labrador, accompanied by his Cape Shore water dog, Saku. In 2018 he was sponsored by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society for an expedition in Labrador, and he wrote about it for Canadian Geographic upon his return. He has been asked to speak in places as far away as Ontario.
Justin Barbour lives in Grand Falls-Windsor with his fiancée, Heather, their malamute husky, Bear, and the famous Cape Shore water dog, Saku.
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