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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.

Chimneys and the sailing canoe

Another job for the new wwoofers at Nuk Tessli was to sweep one chimney…

sweeping Nuk Tessli's chimneys…..(Rachel on the left, and Sam on the right)…..

…..and repair another that had been damaged by snow.

repairing a chimney at Nuk TessliBut not all wwoofing time is work.  Sam thought he would try and fix a sail to one of my canoes.  He had been sailing only once before, and had not canoed until he came to Nuk Tessli, but he had kayaked a lot.

He constructed a remarkable rig with a tarp, rope and binder twine!

rigging a sail on a canoe

Then he prepared to launch it.  I figured the heavy mast would flip the canoe at once and I stood by with another canoe ready to go, with a long rope and knife in case of problems.

launching the sailing canoe at Nuk TessliTo my utter amazement it worked like a charm!

sailing the canoe at Nuk Tessli(He had a hard time paddling back up into the wind, though!)