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Kilted Scotsman, dog retrace steps across Canada, reinforcing climate change message

Michael Yellowlees starts second cross-country tour with a July 3 gig on Vancouver Island
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Michael Yellowlees and his Alaskan Husky, Luna, are embarking on another cross-Canada tripsa国际传媒攖his time in a carsa国际传媒攖o revisit places they walked in 2021. (SUSAN QUINN/ Alberni Valley News)

Michael Yellowlees and his Alaskan Husky dog Luna gained a reputation in 2021 for walking across Canada from west coast to east coast. It was an exhausting, contemplative trip in which Yellowlees, from Scotland, brought attention to the effects of climate change in his home country.

The twosome has returned to Vancouver Island to retrace their steps, this time with a different messagesa国际传媒攁nd a car. They arrived in Tofino last week, where their walking trip began. A supporter and friend from Sydney, Cape Breton, loaned Yellowlees a Mini Cooper convertible, which he drove through the United States to return to Vancouver Island.

He arrived back on the west coast sa国际传媒渁 very different man,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淭he last time I had the whole weight of (my trip) in front of me.sa国际传媒 He and Luna walked 8,000 kilometres from Tofino to Cape Spear, Newfoundland and Labrador, taking nine months. Along the way they received support from numerous people, whether it was those who donated to the Trees of Life charity back in Scotland, or people who offered the pair food, accommodation and encouragement.

They also gained a following, especially when they entered Ontario and moved closer to the Maritimes, which has historically seen an influx of Scottish immigrants. Many local Scottish societies piped the pair into their communities and bid them a safe journey when they moved on. They spent the winter in St. Johnsa国际传媒檚, NL, recovering.

Luna is always a draw whenever they go out, says Yellowlees, with her ice blue eyes and stoic doggie demeanour attracting attention.

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His pace will also be different, something that is evident in an interview that takes place roadside in Port Alberni, with four lanes of traffic whizzing by. sa国际传媒淭he most beautiful thing about walking is the pace of it,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淵our days are so slowed down. Thatsa国际传媒檚 the big issue with our society is everything is moving at such a rapid pacesa国际传媒esa国际传媒檙e not taking the time to pause and slow down and actually see whatsa国际传媒檚 going on in front of us.sa国际传媒

He will be interviewing people involved in conservancy and climate change action this time, and raising awareness about climate change in Canada as well as Scotland. He is eager to retrace their steps, to see how the landscape has changed after an epic year of weather last year, and to take notes for a future project.

He admits that he came from Dunkeld and Birnam in Scotland to Canadasa国际传媒攈is mothersa国际传媒檚 birthplacesa国际传媒攚ith a preconceived notion of the Canadian wilderness. sa国际传媒淚 had an image of Canada before I came as a totally abundant wilderness; theresa国际传媒檚 wolves and bears every turn. But finding out thatsa国际传媒檚 not the case, that itsa国际传媒檚 actually incredibly damaged; that itsa国际传媒檚 on the same path that Scotland had been in regards to its deforestation and biodiversity loss.

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Music has been a big part of Yellowleessa国际传媒 journey, and he hopes it features even more with this second trip. He is working on an album of songs, is setting up speaking and musical stops and hopes to collaborate with musicians from across the country on his album.

Music sa国际传媒渂rings such an energy to the causesa国际传媒his year will be as loud as it can be,sa国际传媒 he said.

Yellowlees will post his itinerary on his Facebook page, Michael and Luna - A Rewilding Journey. He said he has a three-month window before he has to be back in Halifax. He intends to spend the winter working on his album before returning to Scotland sometime in 2023.



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A journalist since 1987, I have been the Alberni Valley News editor since August 2006.
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