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My Soul Lives in these Mountains

A Collection of Stories, Poems and Paintings of the Chilliwack Cascades —Land of the Ts'elxwéyeqw

by (author) Peter D. Scott

Publisher
Hancock House
Initial publish date
Aug 2024
Category
Hiking, Personal Memoirs, Mountains, Watercolor Painting
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888397881
    Publish Date
    Aug 2024
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Rooted in his deep love for the Chilliwack Cascades, ‘My Soul Lives in These Mountains’ pays a heartfelt homage to artist and storyteller Peter Scott. As a boy, Peter was captivated by the mountain

peaks visible from his hometown in Sardis, B.C, and grew up in the shadows of some of the iconic mountain profiles of Mt. McGuire, Cheam and Slesse Peak. Raised with the traditional Stó:lō stories from his uncle and local Elders, he cultivated

a deep respect for both the wild landscapes of his hometown as well as the deep-

rooted indigenous culture of the area.

Peter’s artistic journey began with humble roots, inspired by Emily Carr, with his outdoor exploits receiving support and guidance from local mountain legends such as Neil Grainger. This book showcases his influences through paintings and poems that bring to life the vibrant wilderness of the Chilliwack River Valley and the various mountains peaks and wildlife it supports.

With sensory-rich descriptions that capture the sights, sounds, and spirit of the mountains, ‘My Soul Lives in These Mountains’ is more than a memoir. It is an evocative invitation to explore and connect with nature, seen through the eyes of someone who has not only traversed these paths but has also immortalized them in art and poetry. Peter Scott invites readers to wander, marvel, and cherish the wonders of the Chilliwack Cascades and help safeguard them for future generations.

About the author

Peter Scott was born in Chilliwack in 1956 and raised in Sardis. He grew up in the shadow of the Chilliwack Cascade Mountains, where he spent much of his youth hiking, camping, sketching and painting.

In 1977, he entered the faculty of education at the University of British Columbia and majored in art with a minor in geography. Peter studied art under the mentorship of the prominent Canadian painter Gordon Appelbe Smith, who helped Peter refine his impressionist style of landscape painting.

In 1978, the Chilliwack Search and Rescue, under the leadership of local mountaineer Neil Grainger and in partnership with the local RCMP detachment, applied for and received a government grant to fund a project that would update all the Forest Service maps of the Chilliwack River Valley. Peter was hired as project manager, and for two summers he and his crews slashed routes to remote areas and built and repaired, surveyed, marked and mapped popular hiking trails throughout the Cheam Range and mountains of that area. The inspiration for his artwork came from the glaciers, forests, and mountains of that region.

In 1983, Peter relocated to Quesnel, B.C., where he began a 30-year career as a secondary school art educator. Peter also spent these years raising a family, coaching a variety of sports, camping, hiking, canoeing and painting vistas of the beautiful Cariboo region of British Columbia.

In 2012, Peter relocated to Osoyoos, in Canada’s only desert, and

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Editorial Reviews

"I will never forget the first time I drove down Chilliwack Lake Road... the mountains hidden away in that valley had an almost-mythical aura. Peter clearly feels the same, and his book does a far better job at describing this magical place than I ever could. This book is a must-read for the outdoor-lover, specifically one who has had the privilege of wandering through the Chilliwack Cascades-- or who has the desire to do so. Not only do Peter's stories provide ample entertainment for the reader, but his art speaks to both a depth of understanding and a true love for these wild places. Read, enjoy, and be inspired."

Lukas Mann Creative Director | Mountain Athlete

"When I first met Peter Scott in our small book and art store in Osoyoos in 2022, I immediately recognized a soul with a deep connection to the land, to story, and of course to art. My initial impression is fully borne out in this marvelous volume. Peter also wonderfully expresses here his educational roots. We learn many important things while reading his book, but the medicine goes down with the sweetness embedded in humility and humour. We learn: that knowing the importance of place begins with having a deep attachment to one place; that the best stories emerge from the Story that is bigger and older than all of us; and that making or enjoying art, whether visual or poetic or otherwise, involves the discipline of seeing the same thing over and over again and yet for the first time. I know you will savour this journey with Peter into the mountains."

Dan Williams, pastor, author, proprietor of Wayside Select Books & Art

"Peter Scott's life history of adventures hiking and working in the Chilliwack mountains is a tour de force of artistry, poetry, and storytelling. Alternatively sad, poignant and hilarious, Peter runs the gamut of human emotions inspired by the majestic mountain ranges that rise out of the Fraser Valley. And the paintings! Stunning portraits of nature's power and majesty. Simply awe-inspiring. This book is a must-read for hiking enthusiasts and art and nature lovers everywhere, but especially in British Columbia where everyone has had a glimpse of the glorious Chilliwack mountains."

Fred Rogger, avid hiker and outdoorsman

My Soul Lives in These Mountains is a fascinating approach to capturing the true spirit of the history of the Fraser Valley. Through poetry, paintings and storytelling Peter gives a true narrative of the Indigenous Peoples of the Fraser Valleywhich are also my people, my history, and my truth. These creation stories of an era before man will bring us to a place in time where history books leave us and the mountains teach us. His paintings jump off the pages, filling us with the sacredness of the land and his poetry will move you with a sense of awe and wonder.

This is a very intimate reflection of Peter's personal history, connection to land and to the Sto:lo Peoples. It’s a telling of history that cannot be untold. At only a year of age, the mountains spoke to Peter, instilling in him a passion for knowledge, nature and truth. Giving a voice to our Elders, he shares with us the sense of the sacredness of our traditional lands. With a personal accounting of his work in the mountains of Chilliwack, the Guardians of the Fraser Valley and the “People of the River”, will continue to speak to us. This is a book you won’t put down, a book you will go back to many times being captivated by his humor, and thrilling escapades. I highly recommend this book to all educators to bring forth the truths of our lands."

Brenda Bonin, Sto:lo Elder