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Ghost Hunting in Montana
註釋In the summer of Montana's 1989 centennial of statehood, the questing young writer bought a used Jeep; packed a tent, a pistol, and a fly rod; and hit the trail. With humor and insight, Conrad encounters bar-fighting cowboys, wolf biologists, modern-day mountain men with flintlock rifles, xenophobic flyfishermen, philosophical Indians, New Age religious groups, and even grizzly bears drunk on fermented corn.