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A series of connected essays recounts prolonged outdoor excursions and hunts across canyon, desert, mountain, and southern pampas, blending vivid scene-setting with practical notes on travel, equipment, and companions. The author records wildlife encounters and tracking, portraits of frontier life and local riders, descriptions of indigenous ceremonies, and crossings of formidable ranges and rivers. Interleaved are reflections on primitive man and large mammals, recommendations for books suited to field holidays, and advocacy for conservation measures such as bird reserves. The tone alternates between adventurous narrative, natural-history observation, and practical guidance for readers who seek wilderness experience.
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