Some stuff Mountain Men made from Dead Stuff

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Some stuff Mountain Men made from Dead Stuff
Good Morning Followers! Today I will be reviewing the first member of the Walters family! So here we have Mr Jerry Walters! Very much the black sheep of the Walters clan he is never out of trouble with the law. Not only has he been imprisoned for prostitution many times but he also has been banned from Facebook and other social media sites for selling his "services" of which are in high demand! Jerry is in his early 30s and has lived in various counties in the Tennessee Valley region. The last I heard he was trying his very best to stay out of trouble and we all wish him the best!
Another AI image I did of an angry guy 😁
My Grandpa & his brother with their hound dogs
This month (exact date unknown, I believe) marks the 200th anniversary of the near-fatal grizzly mauling of mountain man Hugh Glass during the Rocky Mountain Fur Company's 1822-23 expedition. I made a paper figure set of the company years back that you can download and print:
Official Post from Chris Schweizer
Glass was stripped of his equipment & left for dead by the two companions who were supposed to wait with him until he died; he survived despite terrible wounds and trekked 200 miles to the nearest outpost. After recuperating, he set off to hunt down the two men who doomed him.
He found, and forgave, the teen Bridges (possibly a misnamed 18/19-year-old Jim Bridger), and then found Fitzgerald, who had joined the army. Told by Fitzgerald's officer that if he killed Fitz he would be killed himself, Glass let Fitz off with a warning: Leave the army, and you're dead.
Glass's survival yarn has been made into a movie twice: as the relatively recent Leo movie THE REVENANT, and back in the 70s as MAN IN THE WILDERNESS, with Richard Harris in the role.
Derek x Liam Moodboard: Mountain Men