Journal of a Mountain Man: A Mountain Man Narrative (Classics of the Fur Trade Book #6)
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A first-hand account of one of America’s most joyful explorers.
As a member of Jedediah Smith’s first mountain man brigade, James Clyman was there when the South Pass was discovered, opening the inter-mountain West to fur trappers. Traversing the American West, he experienced a host of events in the untamed 1800's frontier.
From encountering the Donner Party to sewing Jim Bridger’s ear back on after a grizzly bear attack, and walking six hundred miles to Fort Atkinson, Clyman journeyed twice to the Pacific before settling in Napa Valley. There, he raised a family and began sharing tales of the legendary mountain men.
Told with vivid description and using Clyman’s historic journal entries, Win Blevins brings to life a bygone era of adventure and danger in this colorful memoir. Drawing on real-life experiences in the American fur trade, readers are sure to be immersed in the heart-pounding excitement of the American frontier.
“Blevins shows us the glory years of frontier life, fresh and rich.” —Kirkus Reviews on Beauty for Ashes