This is a small, two boat, fall trip going down the Salmon. Great time of the year on an unbelievable river. Just above this beach is a small bench on which James Moore built his homestead, which ultimately ended up as quite a place, serving all sorts of things to the local mining and farming people.It's all quiet now, but it is something to imagine life on this river a hundred years ago. From what I've read it was a pretty lively place.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Chapters of the book -
Three chapters are up and live now. They are exclusively for the Kindle and are available at Amazon. Other venues are coming as they pop up. Happily, people are somehow finding my humble tome in the vast wilderness that are the virtual stacks of the Amazon store. Getting discovered, or, more likely, getting my book in front of the people who are interested in stories like is BY FAR the hardest thing to do. This is proving to be like a grain of sand that someone is looking for and just happens to find. No reviews so far. I hope, gentle readers, that someone will soon write something nice in the way of a review!
Down the River Up the Road Chapter One
Down the River Up the Road Chapter Two
Down the River Up the Road Chapter Three
Down the River Up the Road Chapter One
Down the River Up the Road Chapter Two
Down the River Up the Road Chapter Three
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big sky,
dogs,
ethanol,
fatherhood,
horses,
Idaho,
late season rafting,
mountains,
oil espionage,
organic beef,
ranch familly,
ranches,
rivers,
strong women
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