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  2. Ben Lilly - Wikipedia

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    At first, he was making an income selling bear meat and wild honey. Then he moved to east Texas, in the Big Thicket and lived for three years around 1904–1907 in the hunting camp of Ben Hook, with whom he partnered. In 1907, he guided President Theodore Roosevelt, as chief huntsman, in a big game hunting expedition in Tensas Bayou, Louisiana ...

  3. What scares a grizzly bear? Guide sees ‘unbelievably ... - AOL

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    Rare, elusive animals chased a mother bear and her cubs across the rugged terrain of the Teton Wilderness, photos show.

  4. Julius Strauss - Wikipedia

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    Julius Strauss (born in 1968) is a wilderness guide, bear behaviouralist and runs Wild Bear Lodge, a bear-viewing lodge in British Columbia. He is also a former war correspondent, guest professor and active journalist.

  5. Jim Bridger - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, Bridger was a guide for Edward L. Berthoud. From October 1863 until April 1864, Bridger was employed as a guide at Fort Laramie. [14] Bridger then served as a highly paid scout under Colonel Henry B. Carrington during Red Cloud's War. Bridger was stationed at Fort Phil Kearny during the Fetterman Fight, and the Wagon Box Fight. Bridger ...

  6. ' A gentle wilderness': How a bear hunt led to the push to ...

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    Sep. 22—SALMO PRIEST WILDERNESS — Sullivan Creek Road begins east of Metaline Falls and follows its eponymous creek for miles. When the road turns north, the climbing starts.

  7. Mountain man - Wikipedia

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    The films Man in the Wilderness (1971) and The Revenant (2015) are fictionalized versions of Glass and the grizzly bear episode. Sylvan "Buckskin Bill" Hart (1906–1980), known as the "Last of the Mountain Men", [16] lived along the Salmon River in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho from 1932 to 1980.

  8. List of mountain men - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of explorers, trappers, guides, and other frontiersmen known as "Mountain Men". Mountain men are most associated with trapping for beaver from 1807 to the 1840s in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. Most moved on to other endeavors, but a few of them followed or adopted the mountain man life style into the 20th century.

  9. Kit Carson - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent and U.S. Army officer. He became a frontier legend in his own lifetime through biographies and news articles; exaggerated versions of his exploits were the subject of dime novels.

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