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Indian Creek Chronicles: A Winter Alone in the Wilderness Indian Creek Chronicles: A Winter Alone in the Wilderness by Pete Fromm
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“The lion landed in the snow well below the outcrop, at least thirty feet below where he’d been lying on the tree branch. The same as jumping from the roof of a three-story building. I saw him just as he hit, disappearing in an explosion of soft snow. Before I could picture how broken he would be, he erupted from the snow in another leap that covered twenty feet, straight down the side of the hill we’d toiled up. His body began to ball up in mid-air and he crashed down into the snow again, only to reappear a moment later, stretched out and bounding. In a few seconds he was into the bottom of the draw and out of sight.”
Pete Fromm, Indian Creek Chronicles: A Winter in the Bitterroot Wilderness