Local authors publish illustrated book of Selkirk Loop |
November 12, 2014 |
A photographic journey encircling the
spectacular Selkirk Mountains of northern Idaho,
eastern Washington and southeastern British
Columbia, Selkirks Spectacular, features
amazing images by photographers Jerry Pavia and
Tim Cady. More than 300 images along with
chapters written by Canadian Ross Klatte on the
history, geology, communities, natural features,
attractions, and the flora and fauna showcase
this beautiful corner of the earth.![]() Selkirks Spectacular highlights the International Selkirk Loop, which promotes the awesome beauty surrounding the Selkirk Mountains through a 280-mile scenic route named by Rand McNally as one of five “Best of the Roads.” But you don’t need to drive the International Selkirk Loop to appreciate its unique splendor. Spend a few minutes or hours with Selkirks Spectacular to see everything from Lake Pend Oreille to Kootenay Lake and endangered woodland caribou to ruffed grouse. Enjoy a generous selection of historic photographs highlighting the area’s native and ethnic cultures, mining and logging legacy, and boomtowns. Pavia and Cady’s photographic odyssey had them exploring every corner of the loop over the course of years in all four glorious seasons. “I’ve lived in North Idaho for over 30 years,” said Pavia, “and until photographing ![]() The Selkirk Mountains are a place of forested hillsides, wildflowers, sparkling waterfalls, snowcapped craggy peaks and wildlife. Waterfowl by the thousands stop for respite on their journey through the Pacific Flyway. Moose, deer, elk and even caribou inhabit the Selkirk Mountains, along with grizzly and black bear and many others. “We are so excited about this book,” said Stephanie Sims, executive director of the International Selkirk Loop. “Pavia and Cady have a real talent for capturing the beauty of the International Selkirk Loop. The majestic mountains, crystal clear waters, vibrant colors and abundant wildlife come to life on the pages.” ![]() For more information on the book publication party events, contact Bonners Books, 208-267-2622, or Nelson Public Library, 250-352-6333. |