This is the sequel to Home from the Hill, a bestseller if there ever was one! Fred Webb once commented on his marriage by saying, "Irene and I had the typical teenage marriage that wasn't supposed to last six months. I guess the secret is that out of the past forty years I have been away about thirty-five of them." And away from home he has been, first as a radio operator in the remote North, then as a lumberjack, and later yet as a sailor. Eventually he became a full-time guide traveling all over the Arctic, guiding for the great game of the North—caribou, moose, polar bear, muskox, and grizzly. In these pages you will find the same irresistible attraction you did in Fred’s earlier writings, for he truly is a masterful storyteller. Let Fred royally entertain you with his wild hunting tales and his adventurous vagabond existence; we guarantee this to be one book you’ll have a hard time putting down. Fred, a master storyteller whose stories have been praised time and time again in the press, rates as one of the best sporting writers alive today.
This is the sequel to Home from the Hill, a bestseller if there ever was one! Fred Webb once commented on his marriage by saying, "Irene and I had the typical teenage marriage that wasn't supposed to last six months. I guess the secret is that out of the past forty years I have been away about thirty-five of them." And away from home he has been, first as a radio operator in the remote North, then as a lumberjack, and later yet as a sailor. Eventually he became a full-time guide traveling all over the Arctic, guiding for the great game of the North—caribou, moose, polar bear, muskox, and grizzly. In these pages you will find the same irresistible attraction you did in Fred’s earlier writings, for he truly is a masterful storyteller. Let Fred royally entertain you with his wild hunting tales and his adventurous vagabond existence; we guarantee this to be one book you’ll have a hard time putting down. Fred, a master storyteller whose stories have been praised time and time again in the press, rates as one of the best sporting writers alive today.