Gunflint: Reflections on the Trail
By (Author) Justine Kerfoot
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
12th January 2008
2
United States
General
Non Fiction
917.760454
Paperback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
The best way to get to know Justine Kerfoot would be to explore a northern forest with her. The next best way to know Just is on these pages. Here Justine is at her best, sharing with us her romantic and colorful, and sometimes a tad dangerous, life. Les Blacklock
Step off the Gunflint Trail, stride to a high point, and savor the view. Only the dark, cool waters and the rugged granite shores interrupt the panorama of the sweeping forest. In this engaging memoir, local pioneer Justine Kerfoot chronicled a years worth of experiences and insights while living on the legendary Gunflint Trail. The unique month-by-month chapters of Gunflint
and Kerfoots rich memories provide a year-round view of a wilderness life that most of us glimpse only in all-too-short weekend interludes.
Justine Kerfoot (19062001) lived on Minnesotas remote Gunflint Trail for more than six decades. She wrote of her adventures and travel in a weekly column for the Cook County News-Herald
for forty-five years and is the author of Woman of the Boundary Waters
(Minnesota, 1994).