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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.

Welcome to Ginty Creek

My principal home now is at Ginty Creek. It has become nearly impossible to winter at Nuk Tessli, the fly-in ecotourism resort I started 22 years ago, since I have difficulty finding a ski plane to take me in and out, and I can no longer do the gruelling, 4-day winter treks to reach it on land.   Ginty Creek is still fairly remote, being three and a half hours’ drive from the nearest traffic light or bank machine, far from cell-phone or radio frequencies, and distant enough from neighbours to be unable to see a single man-made light at night, not even a glow, apart from the occasional high-altitude plane or satellite winking among the stars.