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Old History photo 391 #8514375
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He ran into the Montana wind with nothing but sheer will—John Colter, 1808, standing on a riverbank with the odds stacked higher than any mountain around him. A former scout from the Lewis & Clark expedition, he had spent years learning the land, reading every ridge and bend like scripture. But nothing prepared him for the moment when he was forced to run barefoot across thorned prairie, chased by a war party determined to end his trail. The ground tore at his feet, the cold bit at his skin, yet Colter pushed on, mile after mile, driven by a survival instinct that refused to surrender.

It wasn’t strength alone—it was strategy. When he realized one pursuer had come ahead of the others, Colter turned just long enough to defend himself, then veered toward the river in a desperate gamble. Breath ragged, body trembling from exhaustion, he slid into a beaver lodge and stayed hidden as the night froze around him. No fire. No weapon. No sound. Just the steady rhythm of a man refusing to give up on life. By sunrise he crawled back into the wild, traveling quietly along the Madison River until danger slipped behind him like a fading storm.

When he finally reached safety, worn down but alive, Colter carried a story that frontier men whispered for decades. And still—outside old journals and weathered tales—how many know what it truly means to run for your life across miles of wilderness with nothing but courage to carry you? John Colter’s escape forces you to ask: if the world narrowed to one impossible choice—run or fall—what would your feet decide?

*** the story is the story I didn't write it.I just thought it was interesting


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Re: Old History photo 391 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8514385
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Oakland, MS
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There you are. We've all been waiting all day on you for an update on Snowy's post. smile


Proudly banned from the NTA.

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Re: Old History photo 391 [Re: yotetrapper30] #8514388
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
There you are. We've all been waiting all day on you for an update on Snowy's post. smile


I can't find that post anymore. Weird.

Re: Old History photo 391 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8514389
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Coldspring Texas
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… that was a good one … ol 330 … most eligible bachelor lol


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