Bastian30_06
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If only 10% of the stories in crow killer are true, Johnson is the baddest man who ever lived.
I'm about halfway through Death in the Long Grass and I'm hooked. It's a great read. I've never had any desire to hunt lions or elephants, but it definitely intrigues me now. I still doubt I would actually ever shoot an elephant, though.
Another great book by a tough SOB...
Arctic Adventure: My Life in the Frozen North - Book by Peter Freuchen
https://www.amazon.com/Arctic-Adventure-Life-Frozen-North/dp/1626549990
If you ever get charged by one you will change your mind in the blink of an eye, or likely die.
Trust me on this. It’s an experience you will remember for the rest of your life.
SFH
Indeed. You start to feel very small when you are on the ground with elephant or buffalo or lion. When they turn your way and take a few quick steps toward you and you have no idea if or when they will stop, well, that’s something rather indescribable.
40 years gatherings is awesome as is A Day Late and a Dollar short.Thanks to the OP for starting this up! I hope we haven't run out of steam! I have read most of these mentioned and need a Some new material myself.
Here's a few more that I have enjoyed...
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I just finished the Jim Bridget book......man that dude will make you feel like a sissy. I could only wish to have that much mental toughness.View attachment 108644
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A few good outdoor themed books from my library. The James R Mead book is a great read, unbelievable the wild game that prospered here in Kansas before the white man and the railroad.