A Firsthand Chronicle of Frontier Survival and Wilderness Adventure Journal of a Trapper by Osborne Russell offers a rare and unfiltered look into the life of a 19th-century fur trapper navigating the wilds of the Rocky Mountains. Written between 1834 and 1843, this journal captures the day-to-day struggles, triumphs, and dangers faced by one of America's true mountain men. Unlike secondhand tales of the frontier, Russell's journal places readers in the saddle, surrounded by grizzlies, snow-capped peaks, hostile encounters, and the raw freedom of the untamed West. * Authentic and unedited frontier diary * Clean modern formatting for ease of reading * Perfect for lovers of Western history, survival stories, and early American exploration * A valuable resource for homeschoolers, reenactors, and wilderness educators Inside you'll read about: Hunting and trapping beaver in remote mountain terrain Winter survival without shelter or supplies Life among Native American tribes and trappers Grizzly bear attacks, starvation, and frontier justice				
				
				
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