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A series of travel sketches recounts expeditions across the American West and northern Mexico, combining vivid landscape description of geysers, lakes, forests, and mountain valleys with practical accounts of hunting, fishing, and camp life. The narrator records encounters with packers, teamsters, a freighter, a guide, and a camp cook, noting local speech, transport difficulties, provisioning, and comic incidents. Chapters alternate between close field reportage and looser studies of local colour, moving among Yellowstone country, the Sierras, Sonora, Animas Valley, and nearby regions while balancing sporting detail, natural-history observation, and personal anecdote.

About the Author

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Francis Francis

Francis Francis was an English author known for his contributions to outdoor literature, particularly in the realm of hunting and fishing. His notable work, "Saddle and Mocassin," reflects his deep appreciation for nature and the adventures that come with it. Through his writing, he captures the spirit of exploration and the joys of the great outdoors, appealing to enthusiasts of these activities. Francis's insights and experiences resonate with readers who share a passion for the wilderness and its pursuits.

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