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Maybe, or maybe I was just saying that to set you up for a helluva surprise!Aw crap, spoiler alert!!
I really enjoyed that book even though I've never owned nor will ever own stock.Thanks to a fellow huntalkers recomendation, this is the newest readView attachment 293394
It’s a great book. Read it last summer.Ridgeline. Historical fiction from 1866, about the establishment of Fort Phil Kearny, and the events that lead up to the Fetterman battle. Pretty good so far.
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Maybe send me and Harley a PM when you are done. I’d love to hear your thoughts.I'm reading All the Pretty Horses right now, it's not too bad...
Great buck! I haven’t read any of the Longmire books, but all of the spirit world stuff was my biggest gripe about the tv series.Spent a lot of time sitting in a makeshift blind in rainstorms during my Colorado muzzleloader hunt.
This book helped me pass the time:
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No joke, I finished it less than 30 minutes before this guy showed up:
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It was a great book. My favorite Longmire in a few years. I got burned out on him crossing in and out of the Cheyenne spirit world. It was hard to follow for me. This book was back to being a mystery and gives more family backstory.
I finished it yesterday, it was a great book!I really enjoyed that book even though I've never owned nor will ever own stock.
Had these at one time...think I gifted them to someone. Proenneke was a one of...must've watched him craft that cabin many times.These were my “stuck in the tent” books:
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One Man’s Wilderness was fantastic. As both a builder and nature lover, this was right up my alley.
The Yukon book had a dated writing style but suited for the time period. It’s about a group of three wealthy men who hire an outfitter to guide them into the Yukon wilderness for a couple months to shoot a bunch of trophy animals. 20 horse pack train, hired hands, cook, etc. Had a lot of danger and adventure, but the hunting ethic is fortunately very different from today’s. I got real tired of stories of them slinging a dozen bullets at game a half mile away with open sights, hitting them in the ass, and leaving them until the next day. Different time.