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I have lived for more than 30 years as a Wilderness Dweller. Most of that time was in cabins I built myself far from the nearest road, high in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada. My "retirement" home is accessible by a bush road but still far from neighbours. I live off the grid, and operate this blog by solar-powered satellite internet.

Nuk Tessli

The next day was a total contrast.  Nuk Tessli means West Wind in the Carrier language and it was certainly flexing its muscles.

wind at Nuk TessliAnd with the wind came the rain…  (this is where the mountains should be.)

rain at Nuk TessliThe rain quit early and the wind strengthened…

whitecaps at Nuk  TessliI was quite concerned because I was due to fly to Nimpo Lake on the following day, and I don’t like flying, particularly when it is bumpy.

stormy willow at Nuk Tessli