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At 9:29am on October 28, 2009, Quin Dickson said…
Hey Gary thanks for the comment. Hope you have a good success like we did in utah this year
At 1:46pm on August 12, 2009, Gary L. Benton said…
You're very welcome. Write all you feel and things will be fine. We look forward to reading your experiences.

Gary
At 1:18pm on August 12, 2009, Luke said…
Thank you for your welcome. Unfortunately (and I have been kicking myself since i started my trip) I do not have a camera, I have seen some incredible things, fortunately burned into my memory but I guess I'll have to come up with a thousand words to describe them instead. It has been a complete range of experiences and emotions. I will update more info when i have time. Thanks again for your welcome.
-Luke
At 9:15pm on August 2, 2009, Jim Griffin said…
Gotta dig out the picture of me in my tent at the Cowboy Rendezvous weekend in RI last fall and send it along. If only I could remember where it is!
At 7:24pm on July 11, 2009, Jim Griffin said…
Glad you said out-ride, not out-run. I can still ride just about anything with four legs, but my speed on my own two feet's slowed down some over the years!

Jim
At 5:11pm on July 11, 2009, Dave Field said…
Good to be in touch again, Gary
At 6:49pm on July 10, 2009, May Lattanzio said…
Don't hunt with a gun (but I love venison), I fish, I kayak, and I photograph bugs, tracks, nature - everything, anything. I also write a bit. Poetry, non-fiction, fiction, photoessays.

I have tented, campered, slept in truck beds, but I'd rather just throw a sleeping bag out under the sky with river music. Until I started reading the book I'm reading on black bears, and I may not do that anymore.

I live in Florida, so it's best not to throw that bag on the ground because of snakes and scorpions. You never know what's crawling in with you.

Nice to meet you.

May
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Dave Field, our newest member


Dave is a very talented man and responsible for the fine book reviews and endorsements I've received for "War Paint," because he was my editor. Most authors will tell you, writing a book is fairly easy, editing is a JOB. Often when we write, we leave endings from words, use words like red instead of read, and the list goes on. It takes a good editor to find these mistakes, smooth out a manuscript and turn it into a thing worth reading.

Here is a review writing about "War Paint" and I'd like to share it, even if it's not outdoor related, but I guess it could be since the book is about mountain men, individuals with all the skills needed to survive. Thanks for your help Dave.

Review by Robert Woods, Actor

"I have just finished reading an incredible western-adventure novel written by W.R. Benton and I must admit it snapped me up and wouldn't let me off the hook until I had read the last word in the epilogue. It is an excellent book with amazing characters, wonderful description of events and scenery and action you can believe. The story-line takes George Alwood III, the disinherited tenderfoot son of a wealthy and manipulative father with his best friend John, out of the protective comfort zone of a gentrified Eastern city into an adventure that begins the minute you open the book. The first leg of their journey takes them on horseback to St. Louis, Missouri where they are befriended by a pair of real mountain men, who are two of the most wonderful and real characters I have related to since I learned to read. From there it is a steady stream of interesting situations, savage yet beautiful scenery, surprises, wonderful characters and emotionally moving action. There is George's unrequited love that develops into an emotional tie with Falling Leaf, an Indian maiden he is induced to take as his woman. There is violence, but not the gratuitous kind, revenge, tenderness and honesty. All in all, it is a sweeping epic from civilization, to the plains and into the untamed Rocky Mountains that compels you to turn every page.

My grandfather was a rancher in Colorado, where I grew up and one of last of the rugged men who were responsible for taming the wild west. He liked Louis Lamour. He would have loved W.R. Benton.

War Paint is 269 pages long. If you pick it up, prepare yourself not to put it down


All The Best,
Robert Woods "

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Can You Survive?



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A false dawn was breaking over the trees as the man awoke. He was cold and hungry. The night had been cold and he had not slept well. He looked over where his wife and young son were sl… Continue

Posted on July 16, 2009 at 12:50pm —

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Camping with Children



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One of the best ways of getting a child involved with your outdoor activities it to have them involved from the start. When I take a child on their first over night camping trip, we start getting ready days in advance! Let me give you an idea of what I do and perhaps it will work for you. Keep in mind each child is different, so approach them differently. I do kn… Continue

Posted on July 11, 2009 at 12:00pm —

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The Snipe Hunt


Copyright 2008 by Gary Benton, a.k.a., “WR Benton,” All Rights Reserved.

I can remember a hunting trip I went on when I was a kid that still brings a laugh to me. See, it was my first snipe hunt and yep, I mean first snipe hunt.

I guess I was about ten years old and the night was… Continue

Posted on July 11, 2009 at 11:08am —

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Welcome to Roughing It!



This site is for all hunters, fishers, campers, hikers, or any others that enjoy a rough day in the field. Rough is a matter of opinion, so we'll leave that up to you.

We feel it's a great place for all who love the outdoors to come to talk, share photos, movies or ideas.

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