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Joel Horn

    Joel Horn chronicles a remarkable life forged in the rugged Trinity Alps. His writing delves into themes of self-reliance, survival, and a profound connection to the natural world, drawing directly from his experiences living remotely. Through compelling narratives, he shares a unique perspective on a life where resourcefulness and independence are paramount. His work reflects both his military background and his artistic endeavors, offering readers a glimpse into a world shaped by skill and necessity.

    Impossible Beyond This Point
    • Impossible Beyond This Point

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(45)Add rating

      "Virgil Horn was an accomplished poet, sculptor and jewelry artist, as well as a ... teacher and WWII veteran ... In 1972 Virgil chronicled the family's extraordinary adventure in Hooray the Wilderness, but the manuscript was never published. Impossible Beyond This Point includes much of Virgil's original writings ... In the early 1960s, Marcella and Virgil heard about a mine in Trinity County and both fell in love with the wilderness paradise they found at the end of a steep, narrow foot trail ... Growing up in the Trinity Alps, Joel and his brothers learned how to do the numerous and varied tasks necessary for survival while carving out a life in their remote wilderness ... [This] combines his parents' writings with Joel's own recollections to create a fascinating and entertaining account of the family's struggle and triumph creating a life of freedom in the wilderness"--Publisher's description.

      Impossible Beyond This Point