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| Ted Choate was born in 1935 and until the age of sixteen lived near White Rock B.C. For a time he worked as a ranch hand, but eventually became a big game guide and outfitter in the Chilcotin region in Central British Columbia. During his years of guiding, he also became well known as a conservationist. He still lives alone on a remote lake in the Chilcotin, and communicates with the world by way of a solar fax machine. "Born for the Wild Country" is his second book, with another in the works.
The Fire Still Burns
Can$16.95
1-894384-07-5
Author-Chilco Choate
 Cornered by snarling wolves, hoodwinked by elk, up close and personal with grizzly bears: Ed "Chilco" Choate has led a life worth reading about.
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