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It's the winter of 1807.
Mountain man John Colter is exploring the unknown lands of the Upper Missouri.
Businessman Manuel Lisa is hunkered down at Fort Raymond, waiting out the winter, hoping for trade...and no Indian attacks.
Blackfoot brave Wolf Calf is looking for honor, and he knows that by killing the yellow-haired white he'll find it.
River Crow Arapoosh is on a vision quest, one that his tribe doesn't care about, for they don't care about...
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Join mountain man John Colter as he first heads up the Yellowstone alone in the winter of 1806, just two trappers for company. See him enter the lands of Yellowstone National Park over the winter of 1807, Indians on his tail. Watch him run during the summer of 1808, the Blackfeet in fast pursuit. Learn about the early days of the Upper Missouri fur trade in a fun and exciting way. Get the first three volumes of the Mountain Man Series today!
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It's 1806 and mountain man John Colter is ready to leave the Lewis and Clark Expedition. When two fur trappers come up the Missouri River, he has his chance.
Heading up into the upper reaches of the Yellowstone River, the men seek their fortune trapping beaver. What Colter doesn't know, however, is that his two companions harbor a dark secret, one involving the very Indian tribes surrounding them in the vast wilderness. That secret will turn the...
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It's 1811 and a new expedition to Astoria begins. Tagging along with the group that's heading to the Pacific are some of Manuel Lisa's men. It's a small party of five that's eager to find some furs cached on the Upper Missouri. As winter sets in, however, things turn sour and survival becomes key.
8) Colter's Run
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It's the summer of 1808. Mountain man John Colter is fur trapping on the Upper Missouri. When he encounters some Blackfeet Indians one of the most epic true stories of the West takes place. Discover that story and a whole lot more as the continuing saga of John Colter continues.
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