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Mary Jo and Stew Churchwell fled Southern California to get away from the rat race. They couldn't get much farther away than a cabin on a tiny stream called Sawmill Creek, high in the Idaho Rockies, where the only rats in the race are wood rats. Sawmill Creek is a place where hard work, a strong stomach and a sense of humor are prerequisites for survival. This is required reading for those who dream of dropping out to "live off the land."
Churchwell and her husband fled Southern California and the rat race. She discusses her new life in the Idaho Rockies, and what it's like to live on $2,500 a year, 15 miles from the nearest power pole, in a canyon where summer often lasts only a month. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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