Fisher Peak Chronicles

One of the most photographed landmarks in the Kootenay region, Mount Fisher holds the fascination of locals and visitors with its majestic vista and relatively easy access. It is our own little Mt. Everest, and scaling it has become a rite-of-passage for many outdoor enthusiasts from near and far. Fisher Peak Chronicles captures the heritage, culture and legacy of Mount Fisher through a series of real adventure stories from contributors and historical sources. To order a copy at $24.95 (plus $5.00 for shipping and mailing in Canada — $6.00 shipping to USA), Email keithp57@gmail.com

 

 

The adventurous life of Conrad Kain

This historical novel tells the story of Conrad Kain’s 25 years in Canada in a manner, which reflects the overall spirit and experience of the early days of alpine adventure in the Canadian Rockies – from his arrival as a young man to his later years in and around Wilmer in the Columbia Valley. To order a copy at $19.95 (plus $5.00 for shipping and mailing in Canada — $6.00 shipping to USA), Email keithp57@gmail.com

 

 

Life and times of Jack Fisher

This historical novel tells the story of Jack Fisher in an entertaining manner, one that reflects the overall spirit and experience of the frontier.  To order a copy at $21.95 (plus $5.00 for shipping and mailing in Canada — $6.00 shipping to USA), Email keithp57@gmail.com

 

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Friday
Jan132012

New Book Released: Raising Kain -- The Adventurous Life of Conrad Kain

 

Kootenay author, Keith G. Powell, has released his second historical novel called, Raising Kain, the adventurous life of Conrad Kain – Canada’s greatest mountaineer.

“My new book will be officially released in early 2012 and will be available in bookstores throughout western Canada,” said Keith G. Powell, Kootenay author. “Conrad Kain lived in Wilmer (just north of Invermere) for almost 20 years and he died in Cranbrook’s St. Eugene Hospital in 1934.  He one of the most famous people buried in Cranbrook cementery – so there is strong Kootenay connection to this story.”

In 1909, twenty-five year-old Conrad Kain, from the tiny Austrian village of Nasswald, located in the heart of the Rax Mountains, boarded the CPR ship the Empress of Britain, en route to the Canadian Rockies.  Never did he imagine the adventurous life that lay before him, as the first official mountain guide of the newly formed Alpine Club of Canada (ACC). This historical novel tells the story of Conrad Kain’s 25 years in Canada in a manner, which reflects the overall spirit and experience of the early days of alpine adventure in the Canadian Rockies – from his arrival as a young man to his later years in and around Wilmer in the Columbia Valley.

With almost 70 first ascents or new routes on peaks throughout the Canadian Rockies and 59 ascents (29 first ascents) in New Zealand, Conrad Kain, was recognized as “the prince of Canadian mountain guides” – in what can only be called the Golden Age of mountaineering in Canada.

Conrad Kain has an enduring legacy in the Canadian Rockies and he is still fondly remembered for his mountaineering skills and colourful sense of humour.

“It is my hope that this book, Raising Kain, the adventurous life of ConradKain –captures the rich heritage and legacy that Conrad Kain left behind in his relatively short but extraordinary life in the Canadian Rockies,” said Keith G. Powell, author and publisher.

Keith G. Powell, is a life-long resident of the Kootenays and is the publisher at Koocanusa Publications Inc., in Cranbrook.  He has a keen interest in local history and the lives of the many colorful characters who at one time or another called the Canadian Rockies home. Published through his own publishing company, Wild Horse Creek Press, this is his second historical novel.  He is also author of the Kootenay bestseller, Living in the Shadow of Fisher Peak, which was recently short listed as one of nominees for the One Book, One Kootenay award.

Cutline: Author Keith G. Powell at the Conrad Kain hut in the Bugaboos with his new book Raising Kain, the adventurous life of Conrad Kain, Canada’s greatest mountaineer.  The Bugaboos were one of ConradKain’s favourite climbing areas.