The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West
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The narrative follows a frontier expedition into the Rocky Mountains, recounting preparations, travel across prairies, and logistics as wagons, pack animals, and a company of trappers and traders traverse varied terrain. It alternates vivid landscape description—buffalo herds, river valleys, and mountain passes—with practical episodes: rendezvous of fur companies, hunting forays, skirmishes with rival bands and Indigenous groups, barter and camp life, and the daily routines and resilience of mountain men. Episodic character sketches, tensions among trading factions, and observations of frontier customs and hardship create a sequence of adventurous reports and ethnographic vignettes rather than a single cohesive plot.
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