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Bigfoot Campfire Stories (Collection #1)

Bigfoot Stories
Bigfoot Stories

A new Bigfoot book for both the Bigfoot believer and those who just enjoy a good story!

Flyfishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you!

Come read about a lonely albino Bigfoot — being stalked in the forests of northern California — a Bigfoot and his dog — rockhounding in Nevada with the Big Guy — the Bigfoot who tried to stop the BASE jumpers — and many more great campfire tales!

And best of all, you’ll marvel at the recent discovery of a cave where Bigfoot possibly recorded their language!

205 pages, 18 stories in an easy to read eBook. Only $9.99!

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Ten Intense Bigfoot Campfire Stories (Collection #5)

ten_intenseAnother great book from Rusty Wilson, Bigfoot expert and storyteller—tales for both the Bigfoot believer and those who just enjoy a good story! All new and original stories.

Flyfishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you—or make you want to meet the Big Guy!

Come read about a Peeping Bigfoot — a Bigfoot who’s tired of tourists — a backpacking trip that nearly ends in disaster — a Bigfoot who takes lightning in stride — a woman who finds definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot — and the pilot stranded at a remote Canadian lake surrounded by Sasquatch — all great campfire tales — but be careful, as sleep will elude you…

“I think those who are fortunate enough to see Bigfoot may not realize their good luck—but they are truly blessed to have had a connection with another species that may be as smart as humans, even if it did scare the pants off them.”
—Rusty Wilson

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Rusty Wilson’s Hairy Trio of Bigfoot Campfire Stories (Collection #3)

hairy_trioRusty Wilson’s the kind of guy that if he sees you in town, he’ll buy you lunch. But since Rusty’s rarely in town, instead of buying you lunch, he’d like to give you a huge bargain price on a few of his stories so you can sample the crazy and mysterious world of Bigfoot. These great stories were collected by Rusty from his flyfishing clients around the campfire—and they’re stories you’ll never forget—even if you’d like to!

This little ebook has three new tales and two bonus ones from Rusty’s previous books, plus a special sample from a cool Bigfoot mystery—all in all, the equivalent of a 60-page print book.

So, even though Rusty’s trying to be generous here, read only if you dare! Or if you want to jump in with both feet and get his full-length books, Rusty has books available as ebooks and also as print books, just do a search on Rusty Wilson Bigfoot. And check out his blog at http://rustybigfoot.blogspot.com/, which also has links to his books.

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Six Short Bigfoot Campfire Stories (Collection #4)

bf6shorts_lgAnd now, your chance to sample Rusty Wilson’s great storytelling! This collection of six short Bigfoot stories isn’t really so short, it has 65 pages of fun and Bigfootness! Great for both the Bigfoot believer and those who just enjoy a good adventurous story!

Flyfishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you—or make you want to meet the Big Guy!

Come read about a territorial Bigfoot guarding a cave high in the Colorado mountains — a group of mountain bikers being stalked on a remote ride — a trio of mountain surveyors whose lunch is a bit too tantalizing — a night hike gone astray — the weather forecasting Bigfoot — and the kids who witness a Bigfoot picnic — all great campfire tales!

65 pages, 6 stories in an easy to read eBook. But only if you dare…

“I think Bigfoot is attracted to those who are like little children, who still see the wonder and miracles of the natural world..” —Rusty Wilson

65 pages
ASIN B00597RX1I
6 Stories

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The Ghostrock Cafe (Bud Shumway Mystery Series Book 1)

The Ghost Rock Cafe
The Ghost Rock Cafe

An old hermit has been killed in Utah’s wildlands, and Sheriff Bud Shumway knows it’s murder, even though some say it was a cougar kill. Others think it was done by a Bigfoot who has roamed the area for years, killing cattle and leaving people so traumatized that they never want to go into the wilderness again. But Sheriff Shumway can’t afford to believe in Bigfoot, given the huge area he’s responsible for, most of it wildlands.

Set at the Ghost Rock Cafe, high on the wild and mysterious San Rafael Swell, this mystery will have you laughing, scared to death, and wondering if Bigfoot might really exist. In any case, you’ll find out who really killed the hermit of Swasey’s Cabin, and it may not be who you think.

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More Bigfoot Campfire Stories (Collection #2)

http://www.amazon.com/Rusty-Wilsons-Bigfoot-Campfire-Stories/dp/0965596184
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Another great book from Rusty Wilson, Bigfoot expert and storyteller. This is the sequel to Rusty’s first collection of Bigfoot campfire stories, tales for both the Bigfoot believer and those who just enjoy a good story!

Flyfishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you—or make you want to meet the Big Guy!

Come read about a Bigfoot ghost town — being stalked in the high mountains of Colorado — a Bigfoot and his stolen dogpack — a Bigfoot caught in a pothole deep in a canyon of Utah — the Bigfoot who tried to hijack a train in Oregon — what happened when a Bigfoot finally revealed itself to its caretaker — and many more great campfire tales!

Flyfishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you!

Come read about a lonely albino Bigfoot — being stalked in the forests of northern California — a Bigfoot and his dog — rockhounding in Nevada with the Big Guy — the Bigfoot who tried to stop the BASE jumpers — and many more great campfire tales!

And best of all, you’ll marvel at the recent discovery of a cave where Bigfoot possibly recorded their language!

205 pages
ISBN 978-0-9655961-8-3
18 Stories

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Desert Rats: Adventures in the American Outback

Desert Rats_lgFor the first time in recorded history, the complete short stories of the infamous* Chinle Miller have been compiled in a book that the publisher hopes won’t get anyone arrested (especially the publisher).

Come sit around the campfire with an archaeologist after he unwittingly brings a unique curse upon himself; watch Ernie, the county road supervisor, accidentally bomb his own highway shed; discover a cryptic form of rock art just in time for it to save your life; and discover how a Navajo uses a Hopi rain dance to start a fire in a gated development, shutting it down before it can even be built.

This book has it all – epic plane crashes, albino grizzly bears, accidental movie stars, runaway rednecks, wild Aussies, and even uranium miners with vanity plates on their old Dodge Power Wagons. And you’ll meet Annie, the sweet little old lady who unknowingly foils an attempt to open a cyanide pit gold mine. As a bonus, you’ll discover the possible fate of Everett Ruess, the young artist who went missing in the canyons many years ago. But best of all, included are the only known writings of Cactus Rat and Yeller Cat, two of the world’s finest and, shall we say, most unique, desert rats.

130 pages
ISBN: 978-0965596152
6 by 9 inches
Paperback

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Red Twilight: The Last Free Days of the Ute Indians

red_twilightAs a child, Val FitzPatrick often saw the displaced Utes ride by in the twilight, returning to their forbidden homelands for the traditional autumn hunt. Val’s family was one of the first to homestead Ute lands, and his account of the Northern Ute removal is told from the unique perspective of one who knew and respected these displaced people. “Red Twilight” also recalls the experiences of Val’s fellow pioneers in northwest Colorado in the late 1800s.

Included is a rare oral history by one of the Ute warriors in the Battle of Milk Creek, as well as excerpts from the long-forgotten diary of Wils Rankin, early cowboy and nephew of Joe Rankin, scout of the ill-fated Major Thornburgh.

288 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0965596145
6 by 9 inches
Paperback

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About the Author

On January 4, 1886, in a log cabin at a silver mine near Georgetown, Colorado, a baby boy was born and christened Valentine Stewart Parnell FitzPatrick by his Irish/English parents. When young Val was eight months old, his family homesteaded in beautiful but lonely northwest Colorado. Craig, the nearest town to the FitzPatrick homestead, was still struggling with the concept of civilization. This last frontier served as a refuge for those who preferred the old ways.In 1894, when Val was eight, the family temporarily moved from the homestead to a ranch that was near the postoffice for the tiny community of Lay, Colorado (originally called Lay Over, as it was the crossroads of the government road from Wyoming and the wagon road west towards Utah, and was a handy place to stop for the night). Val writes, “We were right in the mainstream of whatever traffic there might be in the region. Hardly a day passed but there came ranchers, cowpunchers, an occasional prospector or trapper, a few Indians, and now and then an outlaw. In this same year, 1894, the outlaw Teton Jackson died in a jail break in Idaho. Although Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch had not yet attracted much attention, they occasionally stopped for food and shelter.”At the ripe old age of 13, Val got a job at the K Diamond Cattle Company, and at 14 he went to work for the prestigious Two-Bar Ranch, the goal of nearly every young man in the area. Thus began Val’s career as a cowpuncher. Val’s other careers over the years included geologist, civil engineer, and newspaperman. Twice he was made Grand Marshall of the Craig Ride ‘n Tie Days Rodeo, once at age 98, and again at age 100. Val died on July 3, 1988, at the age of 102.

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The Ozark Clan of Elkhead Creek: Memories of Early Life in Northwest Colorado

ozark_clanThe Ozark Clan of Elkhead Creek recounts life through the eyes of an Ozark boy in northwest Colorado in the 1920s – an era now vanished like a tumbleweed blowing in the tempest of an early Colorado ground blizzard.

About the Author

Irby H. Miller spent much of his life in the Elkhead Creek region and in Craig, Colorado. He now lives in Montrose, Colorado, where he spins true tales on his computer. Mr. Miller’s writing has been favorably received by readers across the country and has also been featured in a number of magazines, including “Steamboat Magazine.”

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