About This Book
A series of anecdotal essays recounts outdoor adventures in northern woods, including encounters with bears, trout, and deer. Narratives and reflections alternate on camping, getting lost, local characters, and the pleasures and absurdities of sport and country life. Vivid natural description is paired with ironic commentary on hunting methods and animal behavior. The tone remains conversational, humorous, and observant.
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