Trevor Marc Hughes
It was while riding a motorcycle across British Columbia for over a decade that Trevor Marc Hughes began writing about the history of his home province in Nearly 40 on the 37 and Zero Avenue to Peace Park. He then developed late B.C. naturalist Hamilton Mack Laing’s account of his 1915 motorcycle travels across the United States for the Ronsdale Press title Riding the Continent. In Capturing the Summit, Hughes looked into Laing’s expedition career while he was “the tail of the kite” during one of his greatest adventures, accompanying the mountaineers who made the first ascent of Canada’s tallest peak, Mount Logan. Hughes is currently the non-fiction editor and video segment producer for The British Columbia Review. www.trevormarchughes.ca
Ronsdale books by Trevor Marc Hughes
Capturing the Summit: Hamilton Mack Laing and the Mount Logan Expedition of 1925
The Final Spire: ‘Mystery Mountain’ Mania in the 1930s
Riding the Continent