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[PDF] The Canyon Encounter: The Adventures of a Crazy, Self Taught Woodsman (Tales from the Timber Book 1) | by ↠ C.M. Connelly
482 C.M. Connelly

Boxed set of three bestselling suspense stories by Lindsey Stiles
Sometimes confidence makes us stupidI loved the whole book Not just the interaction with Bigfoot, but being inside the mind of a hunter I love to hear the thoughts of other hunters, trackers and outdoors men and women Feeling the frustration of a bow hunter as you mangle a broad tip, get way too focused on your query that you don t notice you really don t have a clear shot, getting into tunnel vision are all feelings I ve had too I hated having the book come to an end though I do understand that [...]
A Skilled Hunter Encounters the Top PredatorThis was a great story of an encounter The author is a very experienced woodsman with extensive experience in the wild from a young age I always enjoy tales where people who have a great deal of experience in the wild learn that there are indeed things in the woods they didn t expect The author tells of his many forays into the woods and his obvious love of nature Despite that he has an early encounter he isn t quite sure about and doesn t take his fat [...]
Wish it gave me I sure would have liked to read about encounters between the writer and Bigfoot He never described just what Big foot looked like along with leaving long gaps of time completely empty If asked would I suggest it be read Yes.
A good read, but shortThis is a short read, it took me half an hour but as I love anything to do with Sasquatch I just had to have it It didn t disappoint and had the feeling of an authentic encounter I look forward to from Mr Connelly about his other encounters.
A scary encounter A great piece of storytelling Connelly captures his intense joy of hunting and the outdoors, along with the singular terrifying encounter he had Fascinating and unnerving.
InterestingIt was a fairly interesting story if true but it was only a story of a mans maybe encounter only
Short and to the pointI thought he told the story as though I was there and I enjoyed every word Thanks for the story I could picture being there with him.