This antiquarian volume contains a detailed account of a hunter's
rambles among the wild regions of the Rocky mountains, being a general
description of the country, climate, rivers, lakes, mountains, and a
view of the life led by a hunter in those regions. This fascinating
account of life in the wilderness is both informative and entertaining,
and will be of much value to those with an interest in such a subject as
this. A worthy addition to any bookshelf, this text is not to be missed
by discerning collectors of antiquarian literature of this ilk. The
chapters of this book include: 'Expedition Left Independence, Missouri,
April 28, 1834, Headed by Nathaniel J. Wyeth'; 'Meeting With Captain
B.S. Bonneville and Party - Establishment of the Trading Post at Fort
Hall'; 'Snake Valley a Winter Resort for Trappers'; 'Hunting Party
Suffers From Hunger - One Member Lost', etcetera. We are republishing
this vintage book now complete with a new prefatory biography of the
author.