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Join Pete and Donna Cramp as they drive across Canada, visiting fascinating places along the way. Driving a pickup truck towing a 27 foot trailer for the first time, they follow the Trans-Canada Highway through Northern Ontario, across the praries to Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta. From there, they turned north through the Rocky Mountains to Jasper, and then up the Alaska Highway to Whitehorse and Dawson City, Yukon. Come explore the Paddlewheel Graveyard, the Top of the World Highway, and Tombestone Territorial Park. Amply documented through stunning photography, the trip is kept real…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Join Pete and Donna Cramp as they drive across Canada, visiting fascinating places along the way. Driving a pickup truck towing a 27 foot trailer for the first time, they follow the Trans-Canada Highway through Northern Ontario, across the praries to Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta. From there, they turned north through the Rocky Mountains to Jasper, and then up the Alaska Highway to Whitehorse and Dawson City, Yukon. Come explore the Paddlewheel Graveyard, the Top of the World Highway, and Tombestone Territorial Park. Amply documented through stunning photography, the trip is kept real with an easy narrative style with a wry humor. Experience the drama as they fight prairie winds, sleep in truck stops, and almost run out of gas - twice! Feel the fear and heartbreak as they blow a tire in the mountains, crush an iPad with their truck, and discover a fear of heights - on top of a mountain. It's not a tour guide. It's an adventure! There's even a convenient chart showing the distance traveled, and the fuel consumed. Even the cost of fuel.
Autorenporträt
Peter S. Cramp writes and illustrates photo books about the places he and his wife, Donna travel to. A professional photographer, Peter believes in adding context to his photography by telling the history of the site, along with the personal story of his experience in visiting it. His favourite haunts are museums and scenic hiking trails, with an emphasis on transportation. His love of trains, ships, and automobiles, and pretty much anything else that moves or used to move brings him to interesting places in all of his travels.