Outdoors" īradford Angier died in 1997, a few months short of his 50th wedding anniversary. At this time he had become popular with the back-to-earth movement and was sought out by many people wishing to emulate his lifestyle. Pioneering survivalist Bradefore Angier helps you master the great outdoors without modern gear. In 1972 Bradford wrote the book One Acre & Security in which he discussed how to live organically on only 1-acre (4,000 m 2 ) of land. In the 1970s the Angiers returned to Hudson's Hope. For decades Bradford Angier and Calvin Rutstrum were the two most prominent "how to" authors on living in the wilderness. They moved to Cambria, California, and built a house that was less than 1,000 square feet (93 m 2 ). Bennett Dam on the Peace River near their home forced them to move. The couple lived in Canada until the building of the W.A.C. Vena Angier was artistic and hand-illustrated several of his books. He eventually started writing survival books. Bradford Angier then set about learning to hunt and gather wild food. With the few tools and how-to books they brought with them, they were able to repair the cabin. Once there, they found an old prospector's cabin. They had long romanticized the life of Henry David Thoreau and decided to move to Hudson's Hope, a small town in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, to live off the land. In 1947 Angier and his new wife, Vena (Elvena, 1914–2011), were living in Boston, Massachusetts.
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