***James Clyman was one of untamed and wild Americas most joyful explorers. ~ Win Blevins*** **A member of Jedediah Smith's first mountain man brigade, Clyman was there when the South Pass was discovered, opening the inter-mountain West to fur trappers. Crossing the country during the great mig
The Journal of a Mountain Man: James Clyman's Own Story
β Scribed by Blevins, Win
- Book ID
- 109931311
- Publisher
- WordWorx
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 192 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
James Clyman was one of untamed and wild Americas most joyful explorers. ~ Win Blevins
A member of Jedediah Smith's first mountain man brigade, Clyman was there when the South Pass was discovered, opening the inter-mountain West to fur trappers. Crossing the country during the great migration of 1846, Clyman encountered the Donner party and gave them sound advice, which they tragically ignored.
A few other adventures: He sewed Jim Bridger's ear back on after a grizzly bear attack; explored the Green Valley and the Salt Lake Basin; alone and weary, he walked 600 miles to Fort Atkinson. (Still one of the West's most remarkable tales of survival.) He also kept Bill Sublette from freezing to death en route.
Clyman crossed twice to the Pacific and ended up settling in the Napa Valley, raising his family, writing down his adventures, and spreading the legendary stories of the mountain men
In his own heartfelt and exciting way, James Clyman gives us his experiences in the heyday of the American fur trade, and during the peak of exploration and immigration to Oregon and California.
Clyman was a keen and meticulous observer, and his epic adventures are the stuff of legends. A must-read for everyone who loves the West.
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