The American Scholar
May 2006
In 1968, the author revisits remote British Columbia, which he traveled two years earlier.
In 1968, the author revisits remote British Columbia, which he traveled two years earlier.
In the remote wilderness along northern British Columbia’s Highway 16, at least 18 women have gone missing over the past four decades. Is it the work of a serial killer or multiple offenders?
In 1997, a logger-turned-activist named Grant Hadwin cut down a very special tree. Then he bought a kayak and disappeared.