Chris Czajkowski points out that on the current fire map:
If you follow the river down from Lonesome lake (the zig zag lake), just before the fire boundary you will see a faint pale smudge. That was the Turner's homestead where my Lonesome lake cabin was. John's homestead was at the bottom right corner of Lonesome Lake.
From a review of her book on the building of the Lonesome Lake cabin, Cabin at Singing River:
As an alternative to the stifling city, she builds her own log cabin on Lonesome Lake in the Coast Range east of Bella Coola, twenty-seven miles from the nearest road. “This is why I am here,” she writes to Canadians mythed on the North, “to experience one of the few places on Earth where great wild creatures still roam free. What a privilege it is to be a part of the primal world”
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