Frank Wolf has been called One of Canada’s 90 Greatest Explorers of all Time by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and has crafted a life out of adventure, undertaking thousands of kilometres of self-propelled wilderness travel in pursuit of his passion. As ""Canada’s most diverse adventurer"" (Canoe & Kayak Magazine) his impressive list of accomplishments include the first single-season crossing of Canada by canoe, rowing the Northwest Passage, skiing across Baffin Island, and completing the triple crown of British Columbia sea kayaking. He is a regular feature writer and blogger for Explore Magazine, and has published dozens of features for Mountain Life Magazine, Paddling Magazine, Coast Mountain Culture Magazine, and Canadian Geographic, among others. His first book, Lines on a Map: Unparalleled Adventures in Modern Exploration, was also published by RMB. He lives in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
"""Two Springs, One Summer is a perfect travel memoir. Whether you enjoy adventure from a sofa or beneath an open sky, Frank Wolf takes you there, to experience extreme exploration through the wonder of first-hand discovery."" --Bill Arnott, bestselling author of the Gone Viking travelogues ""Frank Wolf's storytelling in Two Springs, One Summer flows like a portage-free river canoe trip. His words are eloquent, descriptive and to the point. More important, the book itself contains the philosophy of a life well lived."" --Kevin Callan, author of Another Bend in the River: The Happy Camper's Memoir."