The Long Labrador Trail

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The Long Labrador Trail

by Dillon Wallace

EN·~7 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

ILLUSTRATIONS

1:16
2

THE LONG LABRADOR TRAIL

0:01
3

CHAPTER I

10:49
4

CHAPTER II

12:53
5

CHAPTER III

14:30
6

CHAPTER IV

24:27
7

CHAPTER V

16:49
8

CHAPTER VI

11:15
9

CHAPTER VII

16:46
10

CHAPTER VIII

9:55

Description

A determined explorer sets out in 1905 to trace an ancient Indigenous trail across the untamed Labrador peninsula, driven by a promise to a fallen companion. The narrative opens with vivid sketches of icy rapids, abandoned log caches, and the stark beauty of frozen lakes, immersing listeners in the raw, silent majesty of the north. Along the way, encounters with Eskimo families, lingering Moravian missions, and the looming presence of caribou herds paint a world where humanity clings to the edge of wilderness.

As the journey progresses, the expedition confronts relentless snowfields, towering hills, and the ever‑present threat of isolation. Mapping the terrain, cataloguing geological wonders, and chasing the elusive headwaters of the George River demand both physical stamina and relentless curiosity. Listeners will feel the crackle of campfire smoke, the bite of Arctic wind, and the echo of a pledge that beckons the wanderer onward, even as the landscape grows harsher and more mysterious.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (432K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Martin Schub

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dillon Wallace

Dillon Wallace

1863–1939

Best known for gripping true adventure stories set in Labrador, this lawyer-turned-explorer wrote with the urgency of someone who had lived through the wilderness himself. His books blend travel writing, survival narrative, and a deep fascination with the North.

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