Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Adventures of a Mountain Man: The Narrative of Zenas Leonard on + 2686 more book reviews
This is an interesting tale of trapping in the Rocky Mountains and the West coast. I've read more about trapping in the mountains and found the best part was when the company was in California with the Spanish and their meeting with an American ship.
The trappers encountered many hazards and more then once lost all their goods to Indians.
As for the hunting, this group wouldn't have won any environmental awards. For example, once hunters brought back 97 deer tongues just to show the rest how many deer they saw.
I found it interesting there was only one 123-page chapter. Occasionally, the author would list a date separating the narrative, but often months would go between the dates.
The trappers encountered many hazards and more then once lost all their goods to Indians.
As for the hunting, this group wouldn't have won any environmental awards. For example, once hunters brought back 97 deer tongues just to show the rest how many deer they saw.
I found it interesting there was only one 123-page chapter. Occasionally, the author would list a date separating the narrative, but often months would go between the dates.
Nancy S. - , reviewed Adventures of a Mountain Man: The Narrative of Zenas Leonard on + 63 more book reviews
Reading a true account of a mountain man's travel from MO. to CA with trappers, and their encounters with Indians, Grizzlies, Spanish -- all with colorful detail from Indian wars (Crows vs. Blackfeet), capturing or killing Grizzlies (at risk or loss of life), and the sport the Spanish engage in (such as pitting mean bulls against mean bears) brings a different take on things than just reading a novel of the west. Worth the read.