MeatEater's Campfire Stories: Close Calls
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Gather around for campfire stories with the MeatEater crew as they share 16 harrowing true tales of survival, grit, and misfortune in the great outdoors - an immersive audio experience from the host of the long-running Netflix series and top-rated wilderness podcast.
In 'MEATEATER'S CAMPFIRE STORIES: CLOSE CALLS,' Steven Rinella invites seasoned hunters, anglers, adventurers, and outdoor professionals to share their tales of perilous adventures in the natural world, from run-ins with black bears and grizzlies to bad falls and severe hypothermia.
With humor and heart, the storytellers, describe how they survived disastrous encounters with weather, wildlife - and even a criminal cartel. Whether set in urban forests or atop remote Alaskan peaks, the tales in 'MEATEATER'S CAMPFIRE STORIES: CLOSE CALLS' are rich with lessons on how to stay safe in nature, delivered in a conversational tone that conjures the feeling of sitting around a campfire sharing adventure stories with friends.
'MEATEATER'S CAMPFIRE STORIES: CLOSE CALLS features tales from MeatEater crew members Steve Rinella, Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, Garret Smith, Seth Morris, Maggie Smith, and Edbo Genet with additional stories by Andy Bergin, Buck Bowden, Chad Converse, Jerry Dunlop, Greg Fonts, Jake Grzyb, Sam Lawry, Greg Litzinger, Joe and Joey Norwicki, Alex Reynaud, Thad Robison, Bobbie Scopa and Avery Shawler.
❃ Author Bio:
Steven Rinella is an outdoorsman, writer, wild foods enthusiast, and television and podcast personality who is a passionate advocate for conservation and protection of public lands. The host of the television show and podcast 'MeatEater', his most recent book is the 'New York Times' best-seller 'The MeatEater Guide to Wilderness Skills and Survival'. His writing has appeared in many publications, including 'Outside' 'Field & Stream', and 'The New Yorker'. Rinella lives in Bozeman, Montana, with his wife and their three kids.
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