Audiolibro: The Lure of the Labrador Wild
- Download 00 - Preface 1 and 2 audio
- Download 01 - The Object Of The Expedition audio
- Download 02 - Off At Last audio
- Download 03 - On The Edge Of The Wilderness audio
- Download 04 - The Plunge Into The Wild audio
- Download 05 - Still In The Awful Valley audio
- Download 06 - Searching For A Trail audio
- Download 07 - On A Real River At Last audio
- Download 08 - Michikamau or Bust! audio
- Download 09 - And There Was Michikamau! audio
- Download 10 - Prisoners Of The Wind audio
- Download 11 - We Give It Up audio
- Download 12 - The Beginning Of The Retreat audio
- Download 13 - Hubbard's Grit audio
- Download 14 - Back Through The Ranges audio
- Download 15 - George's Dream audio
- Download 16 - At The Last Camp audio
- Download 17 - The Parting audio
- Download 18 - Wandering Alone audio
- Download 19 - The Kindness Of The Breeds audio
- Download 20 - How Hubbard Went To Sleep audio
- Download 21 - From Out The Wild audio
- Download 22 - A Strange Funeral Procession audio
- Download 23 - Over The Ice audio
- Download 24 - Hubbard's Message audio
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The Lure Of The Labrador Wild is a account of a expedition by Leonidas Hubbard, an adventurer and journalist to canoe the system Naskaupi River - Lake Michikamau in Labrador and George River in Quebec. His companions on this journey were his friend, New York lawyer Dillon Wallace and an Indian guide from Missannabie, George Elson. From the start, the expedition was beset with mistakes and problems. Instead of ascending the Naskaupi River, by mistake they followed the shallow Susan Brook. After hard long portaging and almost reaching Lake Michikamau, with food supplies running out, on September 15 at Windbound lake, they decided to turn back. On October 18, Wallace and Elson went in a search of cached store of flour, leaving Hubbard behind in a tent. Hubbard died of exhaustion and starvation on either same or next day. Wallace got lost in the snowstorm, while Elson, after a week of bushwhacking, building raft to cross swollen rivers (with no ax), reached the nearest occupied cabin. A search party found Wallace alive on October 30, 1903.(
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