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A Woman Tenderfoot

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A first-person account of a woman’s initiation into Western camp life that mixes practical advice with episodic adventure. She describes learning to ride astride, assembling an effective outfit, and managing camp cooking and firearms while maintaining comfort and dignity. The narrative follows hunting excursions after elk, antelope, and mountain sheep, encounters with predators and rattlesnakes, moments of being lost in the high country, and experiences on a small mine and ranch. Interwoven reflections consider physical resilience, adaptation to rugged conditions, and challenges to conventional feminine expectations, concluding with hard-won lessons and guidance for women contemplating similar outdoor journeys.

About the Author

Seton-Thompson, Grace Gallatin portrait

Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson

Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson was an American author and naturalist, best known for her work "A Woman Tenderfoot," which chronicles her experiences as a woman in the American West during the early 20th century. Her writing often reflects her deep appreciation for nature and the outdoors, as well as her adventurous spirit. Seton-Thompson's contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in a predominantly male-dominated society. In addition to her literary pursuits, she was also involved in wildlife conservation, further showcasing her commitment to the natural world.

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